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Goggles are the first line of defence for your eyes on dirt, dust and roost. Our off-road and MX range covers Leatt, Thor, Spy Optic, Shot, Nitro, Airoh and RXT. Wide-vision frames, layered foam and tear-off ready lenses keep your sightline clear from the gate drop to the chequered flag.

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How to choose motorcycle goggles

Lens protection is the single most important spec on any goggle. Polycarbonate lenses resist impact and block 100% of UVA and UVB rays, while anti-fog coatings and dual-pane lenses with a 1mm to 2mm air gap stop condensation when sweat and humidity climb. Match the goggle to your riding conditions, not just the colour.

Lens / Feature Best Use Key Spec
Clear lens Low light, dusk, overcast Up to 90% light transmission
Smoke / tinted Bright sun, open tracks 15% to 30% light transmission
Mirror / Spectra Full sun, glare reduction Reflective coating, 100% UV block
Roll-off ready Mud, wet enduro 36mm film canisters
Tear-off posts MX racing Stacks of 7 to 10 tear-offs

Fit, foam and standards

Triple-layer face foam seals dust out and wicks sweat across a 3mm to 12mm depth, while a 40mm to 48mm silicone-backed strap grips the helmet shell and stops slip at speed. Lenses pop out in seconds for swaps, and most frames accept both 45mm roll-off systems and standard tear-offs. Youth frames run narrower outriggers for smaller helmets. A 100% UV-rated lens protects against long-term eye damage, so treat the lens spec as a safety item.

Goggles sit outside EN 17092, which rates riding garments at AAA, AA and A abrasion levels, and outside the CE Level 1 and Level 2 armour scale used for impact protectors. Eye protection is governed by impact-rated polycarbonate instead, so pair quality goggles with certified kit. Browse Off-Road Helmets, layer up with Chest Protectors, add Knee Guards, and round out your kit with MX Jerseys.

Frequently asked questions

What lens tint should I choose for motorcycle goggles?

Run a clear lens for low light, dusk and overcast riding where you need up to 90% light transmission. Switch to a smoke or tinted lens in bright sun for 15% to 30% transmission, or a mirror lens to cut glare on open tracks. Every quality lens blocks 100% of UVA and UVB rays.

What is the difference between tear-offs and roll-offs?

Tear-offs are stacks of laminated films you peel away one at a time when they mud up, ideal for short MX motos. Roll-offs use a 36mm film canister system you advance across the lens, better for long, wet enduro where you cannot stop to peel.

Will these goggles fit over my helmet?

Most off-road goggles use a 40mm to 48mm silicone-backed strap that grips the helmet shell and sits in the eye port of a peaked off-road or MX helmet. Triple-layer foam seals against your face, and youth frames run narrower outriggers to suit smaller helmet shells.

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