Yup, now that Oakley have decided that Australians can't purchase their products online, but have to pay triple price in the shops I see myself switching over to these guys!
And that kids, is how you do an interview. Notice the seamless transition between the interviewees, and making sure nobody gets left out.
Good job Tippy!
Hey Pablo, thanks for sharing feedback with us, could you please email us at info@ride100percent.com, we would love to have more details on your experience. Thanks!
@Pablo - This isn't a 100% only issue, it happens with all goggles if Mother Nature and her elements get involved. Did you notice how your goggles didn't fog up when they were new? That's because they come super clean from the manufacturer. Over time, you'll end up either accidentally touching the lens whilst cleaning them or just straight up face debris gets on the lens. Once something like skin grease has got on their it's a breeding ground for lens fog. How to cure it? Make it super clean again! Take a tiny bit of washing up liquid (it's a brilliant de-greaser) and wipe them off with a micro fiber cloth. Then rinse them and dry them with a clean micro fiber cloth....Problem solved, give it a try! My Fox goggles sometimes fog up and so do my Oakley's. My friend Scott rocks a pair of these 100% goggles and he tells me they're a quality product.
I happen to wear the 100% Accuri but I think this would apply to any goggle: in addition to the great info above, when you replace your lens due to scratches or buy another tint, go for the dual lens version ("Enduro" or "Anti-fog"). I wore mine for 3+ hours riding in the rain last fall, 100% humidity, and by the end there was some water trapped between the lenses but no fogging. Really impressive. Also, enduro.
Yeah, I know that, but it happened since they were new...Although, I don't know if washing them with soap will help since they must add some hydrophobic subtance, I guess, if they aren't thermal coated
Just so you guys know purely based on the fact that you guys respond to something strait up and not blow it off like Oakley does and even though this guys an average guy you guys want to hear from him. I think I'm pointlessly rambling but needless to say because you guys are down to earth and respect the people who use your product my next goggles will be a 101% possibility they will be 100%!
Well, I wrote you guys but I haven't heard anything back about the fog issues...warranty should cover it but since I'm in Chile I don't what I could do...
PS: Please 100%, bring out a whole MTB clothing line.
PS: Go Sleetdawg!