Protect your eyes.
Your eyes are exposed to a variety of potentially harmful objects such as road debris, insects, and unexpected projectiles when you ride. The best riding goggles will ensure that your peepers are protected from the elements so you can see clearly and ride safely.
Improve visibility.
It can be very difficult to see during sunny days, whether you're driving a car or riding a bike. Tinted motorcycle goggles will reduce glare and give you a better view of the road and its surroundings. Conversely, you may need clear motorcycle goggles for riding at night for optimal visibility.
Stay focused.
It can be hard to concentrate if you ride a motorcycle without any eye protection. The best motorcycle goggles will keep the wind out of your eyes and overall improve your alertness, which will make the ride safer.
Goggle Tear-Offs Details
Disposable lenses also come in tear-offs, which are stacked and placed on the goggles. When the tear-offs get dirty, you pull off one layer (like sticky notes) and keep riding. They are installed on the top of the goggles to protect the lens from the roost that flies up from the other riders and racers on the track. They come as single layers, or stacks of 10-15. Usually enough for a moto, unless it is a very muddy track.
When the tear-off lens gets muddy, just let go of the bars with your left hand and try and pull just one of the disposable lenses on the stack of lenses, and dispose of it. Most racers will just let the lens go while racing. Not great for the environment, but it is what commonly happens in racing environments. This leaves cleanup for the track crew. If you are riding on the trails please don’t throw it on the trail. Stash them in your gear, pack, bike, or anything. Don’t litter on the trails! If you have nowhere else to dispose of them, you may want to look at getting biodegradable lenses that are better for the environment.
