![]() ![]() It has a nice elastic band to keepit on your head, and I am a little skeptical about this foam cushioning, because it appearsto just be glued onto the plastic frame, and I'm not sure just how long or well that'sgonna stand up. So what makes these different? Well,you can see here that the lenses, as it were, are actually like this synthetic mesh, almostlike a hardware cloth, that's glued onto the front where the plastic lenses would typicallybe on safety goggles. So today, I promised my family that we would have a fire in our fire pitoutside, so the kids have been bringing up fallen down sticks and saplings from the woods,and now I'm gonna cut those up small enough to actually make use of them in the fire pitand I thought we'd go ahead and give these a try. So, I saw Cody wearing these a long time ago over on Wranglerstar's channel,and decided that I would invest in them for all of the work I'm gonna do this fall usingmy chainsaw. It seemed like when there was no wayto get air between my face and the goggle itself, that it would fog up, and I got frustratedwith those. It didn't matter abouthaving special vents on the side or whatever else. Or the goggles kind particularly would always fog up. I had the kind that were just like actual eye glassesand I'd be swinging my head around, left and right, or bending over, and they'd fall offmy face. I don't know if you do a lot of work with a chainsaw specifically is whyI bought these, but I always found an excuse to avoid using the safety goggles. I saw these first over at Cody's channel on Wranglerstar and they caught myattention. Today I wanna talk to you about these littlegoggles. ![]()
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