








🕶️ Elevate your game with vision that never quits!
The Eliminator Global Vision Kit #2 includes three interchangeable lenses—smoke, clear, and yellow tint—crafted from shatterproof polycarbonate with UV400 protection and scratch-resistant coating. Packaged in a sleek neoprene zipper bag with lens dividers, this unisex adult multi-sport goggle kit is engineered for durability, versatility, and peak performance in any lighting condition.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 3.7 x 3.1 inches |
| Package Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.8 x 3.7 x 3.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Brand Name | Global Vision |
| Warranty Description | ... |
| Model Name | Elimkit2 |
| Color | Black |
| Material | 45 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Global Vision Eyewear Corp |
| Part Number | Kit - Eliminator |
| Style | Goggles |
| Included Components | ... |
| Size | Adult |
| Sport Type | Multi-Sport |
H**J
Awesome for the price.
The goggles worked incredibly well. They fit extremely comfortable, especially for long periods of time. They seal tight around my eyes and won't let in sand or dirt, but they still ventilate fairly well thus preventing fogging. Changing the lenses was not a problem for me, but you do have to be confidently forceful with them. The plastic housing is very lightweight and seems almost cheap, but it's strong and sturdy. I was not able to put these goggles on with the strap over my 3/4 helmet, as they do not seal around my eyes that way. These are to be worn under the helmet (strap on the inside). The lenses are great, especially the amber ones, they light up everything in low light conditions and help you see better. I would have liked a polarized lens option. For the price, these goggles can't be beat. Another benefit is that I'm not as worried about something happening to them since they can easily be replaced for under $15. I have an expensive pair of polarized glasses that I'm constantly worrying about scratching or sitting on. The peace of mind to know these goggles won't dent my pocket if the need arises to replace is great. The free shipping was also a big plus. Recommend to anyone looking for a nice and versatile pair of goggles that do the job. I'll definitely buy these again if anything happens to my current pair.
E**D
So wadda ya waiting for?
Lenses are too hard to change??? Do these people lack opposing thumbs? Seriously. Look, kids, not everything these days is push-button, ok?ON TO SAID REVIEW:These are great goggles, for the price! They fit well, adjust easily, the lenses are clear / distortion free, reasonably scratch resistant, and having the ability to quickly change from darks to clears to high contrast yellow is great. The carrying/storage pouch is practical and durable and has pockets for EACH separate set of lenses to keep them from scratching. The pouch also fits under your bike's seat if you do not own/use saddle bags or a tool bag (ie: sports bikes and performance cruisers).I just ordered another pair this morning because the foam padding is finally wearing a bit thin and floppy. I own numerous sets of goggles and riding glasses from ones cheaper than these up to the Wiley X's with progressive lenses that you sometimes see at your local Harley dealership. These "Eliminator" goggles get the lion's share of the use from me, and I am a daily rider. I'd imagine the fair-weather / weekend rider could get a good couple seasons out of these, especially if put away nicely after each ride (mine get chucked somewhere in the direction of the couch with my helmet or hastily stuffed into one of the pockets of my leathers, which I imagine has played a role in the "short" life of the foam padding)Didn't have the heart to zing these with 3 stars, but due to the padding the 4 stars is almost reluctant.Disclaimer: I'm nobody's expert, but I have been riding off road and on since the late 1970's. I currently ride exclusively on the road and that's about 2,500 miles / month. Point being, I'm not your nomadic hardcore biker here, but I'm not your typical fair weather / weekend rider either.
L**9
Really easy to change the lenses, don't listen to fumble fingers!
These are great goggles for a woman, as they are flexible, comfortable and not overly large, fit a thin face well. Due to the many reviews saying it was hard to change lenses, I took the advice of those that figured it out and I snapped it in and out in 2 seconds. I also like the fact that there are small holes on the side to let in air, but I'm not sure how that will fare in a dust storm, so more on that after burning man. You need to trust that the frame is flexible to some degree and the lenses are sturdy, so you can manipulate the frame open a bit more and then pop the lens in. I also like the zippered case that has nice pockets for all the different lenses and clips on to a belt loop.Update after burning man 2012, quite a good test of dust proofness. I easily covered the three holes on each side with decorative duct tape and these worked great. I switched from dark lense for day to clear for night every day very easily. As I have sensitive eyes these were a lifesaver when riding around on the playa. Occaisionally they fogged and I'd have to lift them for a second to clear, but not a major problem. Very happy with them.
B**T
My wife says I can't wear the yellow ones...
I recently changed from a full helmet to a smaller helmet. One thing I didn't factor-in was that the wind would whip around my sunglasses, dry-out my eyes (the first time, they ached all day after a 30 min ride), and offer me no protection when riding at night. This product was the perfect solution. I love the tinted and clear lenses, but my wife makes fun of me when I use the yellow ones so those mostly stay in the handy carrying case. The case has separate sleeves inside it, where you can store the extra lenses when not using them.I'll agree with the difficulty of changing the lenses, mentioned in another review, but I've owned sunglasses with changeable lenses, so I wasn't afraid to muscle-it a bit. I found that the best way is to do one lens at a time, and just pull the top/bottom apart from each other, and at the same time, push the lens forward out of the glasses. When installing a lens, I 'hook' the center and outside corners of the lens into the frame and then pull the top/bottom of the frames apart while pressing gently on the lens with my thumb until it pops into place. After doing it a couple of times, I can change my lenses and have the zipper-case stored back in my saddlebags in under a minute.Despite how much I like the design, I will probably just buy a second pair to save that valuable pre-ride minute of changing lenses.
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