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Flip down the Spy Targa II Goggle and take this standard issue goggle all over the mountain. This solid goggle features a flexible frame that conforms to most faces. Spy's Scoop ventilation system eliminates lens fogging to help you see obstacles and jibs more clearly. Dual lenses with total UV protection and anti-fog and anti-scratch protection make sure you clearly spot your landings. The Spy Targa II's dual-adjustment strap makes sure you find the right fit. Spy added silicone ribbing to the strap to ensure a secure fit.
These were my first goggles so I didn't know if they were good or not at first, but then my brother got a pair of $60 goggles. HUGE DIFFERENCE. Believe me, don't cheap out on goggles. These are super hard to breathe out of, and are very bulky, which makes it hard to see down. They have some good features, but I think the cons outweigh the pros. I couldn't wear these for long periods of time, and I had to get a new pair.
I bought these goggles and rode a few days with them, but never could get them to fit me quite right, which sucks cuz they were super cool. I ended up giving them to a friend and they are more than happy with them.
Goggles fit perfectly on my head and could stretch a ton to fit all the melon heads out there..they also don't fog up at all, great buy at a great price
these goggles aren't half bad, they look good, hold up to my abuse, and best of all, i've never seen fog on the lenses; they seem to be built okay for being just plastic, the rubber behind the strap is nice, and they're all kinds of flexible, if you can get a good deal on them i'd say jump on it
I love these goggles but they press my nostrils and I can't
I love these goggles but they press my nostrils and I can't breathe freely. Guess they are a bit big or they got too much sponge inside. What can I do?
It may be a little dark for night. The yellow with Green Spectra has around a 43% visible light transmission. However, you can purchase an additional clear lens that would work awesome.
I've had my Spy Targa II's for almost 3 years now. They are comfortable and the anti-sliding strip is nifty and really helps keep the goggles on your helmet. Your vision is pretty narrow. Not a whole lot of peripheral vision. Low/Flat light is horrible. You can't see anything. No features in the snow. This makes it extremely difficult on a stormy day. But during a blue bird they work relatively well. I would say bring these along just in case your primary goggles get hung up in a tree or break.
Could definitely run the Targa IIs for MX or mountain biking, I would just recommend a clear or Persimmon lens if you spend most of your time riding in the woods.
The gogs are good quality, the lenses give little distortion. But they have crappy peripheral vision. Might be better if you have a small face, but these say they are for medium and large headed folks. I wear a size L helmet for comparison.
Usually the best lens for night riding is either a yellow or clear lens. Out of the lenses we currently have in stock, the Persimmon lens would be the most transferable from day to night riding conditions.
Here is a breakdown of the lens options we currently have in stock in the Targa II:
Bronze Silver Mirror = Best for the brightest/sunniest conditions. Bronze = Best for sunny conditions. Persimmon = Best for partly cloudy or overcast conditions.
Keep in mind, if you want to get an extra lens for different light conditions, we do sell replacement lenses for this goggle as Item# SPY0230 or at: http://www.dogfunk.com/spy-targa-ii-goggle-replacement-lens
FINALLY i found a brand i can trust - NO FOG WHATSOEVER!!! not bad looking and 100% functional.
im glad i got these goggles. cheap only 49.99 for these is an unbelievable price for what you get.. these seem like top of the line and they have a very reasonable price. once they wear out (not anytime soon) ill get another of the same pair.
I use these as a backup or loaner pair or when doing other snow activities. I have a pair of Spy Soldiers (Spherical Lens) that I swear by and love as a primary set, but these do decent as a secondary goggle. They will fog if you're sweating a lot, they don't have as good of optics as others, but you get what you pay for and I paid $19 for these and they were certainly worth more than that price for the use I've gotten out of them. If you're a true skier/boarder you probably aren't looking for these for your main goggle, but if you're looking for them for anything else I'd recommend em.
Got these as a gift and they work great so far. I go to the mountain almost everyday and I have no problems with these goggles. The only thing to look out for is that I have a big noes and I have to wear the goggles a little high on my noes because I like to keep my noes passages open for optimal breathing when I shred the hardcore gnar gnar pow pow but overall I like em alot. Also, there is a sweet little strip on the inside of the band thats helps the goggles stay stuck with your beanie. You can see the strip on the black-black-bronze goggles if they are still in stock. Good for the price. Keep shredin
There is no difference between the colour-ways of the goggles. Every Targa 2 is the same size no matter of the print. So the goggles is M/L and fits many different sizes of faces/heads. And everything on DF is in American dollars. Hope this helped
Bought these for the BF and he digs them. Went w/ the basic pop pop print and they are soooo sick! He said "they are very comfortable and the lens works great for night riding, no orange tint just a slight grey which he loves.
okay all of you are thinking that 50$ goggles are too cheap and arent gonna work well. But it turns out that spy made great goggles for an affordable price. i just bought these spy targa 2 goggles today w/ persimmon lenses and i loved them. I'm planning on getting replacement lenses for different light conditions and they are very affordable at 22$ at some websites. but the goggles look sick w/ any clothing set up you have.
"A MODERN STYLED CYLINDRICAL GOGGLE THAT FITS MOST FACES." SPYOPTIC.com That means that the peripheral on these is average with other goggles because cylindrical is kind of the industry standard for all goggles (least in the past). If your looking for more peripheral, like you can't even see the goggles you are wearing, I would suggest looking for Spherical Lenses, ELECTRIC EG1s or EG2, and from spy APOLLO, SOLDIER, BIAS. I acctually haven't riden with Spy's since I was a little grom, SO hopefully i gearhead will stop by here and give you more help. Till then, Hope this helps. Kyle
i wore these goggles for my first trip of the season and they did not seem to fit my face at all .they kept slipping and just it was irritating. i ended up giving them to my fiance for xmas ;) lol
Good for the $$... if you get the $35 version. Fog/steam control is an issue as well as poor performance in low or flat light. On the plus side, the rubber anti-sliding strip on the strap is handy and these are quite comfortable.
The DL: Good back-ups in case your high-performance eyeball protectors lie down on the job.
These goggles are made for a Medium to Large face which will be pretty large yes and provide a lot of coverage. You wearing an XS helmet they might be a little large. I wear a Large or XL helmet and a Medium/Large fitting goggle fit me extremely well.
I bought a pair of these about five years back, overall treated me well. Good for people who have a larger face. I bought an all black with a persimmon lens. The lens was very okay for high level light and great for anything in between that and night. Night was a little dark but still safe enough if your not going crazy. These goggles almost never fog up and when they did i was breathing into them. But once they fogged up they had a really hard time clearing up again. They fit great with a Xl r.e.d helmet. So it should fit most helmets. For me they have been extremely comfortable. They have an okay field of view. The lining is also made very well to it help up to five years of use and is just now starting to wither. The silicone lining gives great grip for any surface.
For the price I dont think they can be beat. Great for skiers and boarders that want good quality with a budget.
I have a Smith Holt helmet and it has plenty of room to fit just about any goggle. I have both Oakley crowbars, and Oakley wisdom goggles and they are both pretty large goggles and they fit with my helmet just fine. So you should be good to go with these goggles as well.
Those googles are pretty comfortable, light weight, perfect vision when you have them on, etc. The only problem is that they are really delicate. I got the ones with gold mirror and after 3 days some of the gold thing stated peeling from the glass. That was really disappointing. However they still work perfectly, they just don't look new anymore.
I have had these goggles for four and a half years and I use them at least 25 times a season. These are by far the mst durable goggles I have EVER had. even though they have the plastic frame, they hold up remarkably well and refuses to scratch. The lenses are also extremely scratch resistant, I have face-planted quite a few times and there very minimal scratches on them. The strap is great, especially the sticky grip that keeps them on your helmet. only problem with the strap is that it gets stretched after a while. Overall an incredible goggle, have NEVER fogged up on me, defintely worth the price.
Decent pair of goggles. I didn't have any fog issues at all and they were pretty stable throughout the trips even after a few hard falls. Highly recommended.
I went for a short hike to a great powder line the other day. Unfortunately I couldn't see much of my hike and had to stop frequently on my ski line because these goggles fogged incessantly. I do not recommend them. I know I'm a sweaty guy and have more problems with goggles fogging up than most people, but this was ridiculous. The wind was blowing hard and it was pretty cold. It should have been sufficient for the ventilation to deal with the moisture.
The silicone strip that Spy puts on goggle straps is a great innovation. It really keeps them in place on your helmet, especially when you put them up. Unfortunately I had to keep them up on my helmet for most of my morning while wearing them. I couldn't remember why I hadn't worn these goggles in a while, but now I do. I will not be wearing these again. They fit OK with a Smith Variant Brim helmet, although the strap could be a bit longer - it was pretty tight.
these goggles look a great online, but their basic and flat lens loses a lot of the integrity of the goggles. I bought them for a deal and with two lenses, after a few days at alta and snowbird, i already had cracks and huge fog issues, it's worth it to take a hit and get a pair of goggles with spherical lenses (oakley, scott, and some of the better spy models) if you want a solid pair of goggles that wont fog up on you when you need them most.
I have last years model i think. I bought them for 20 bucks off of whiskeymilitia. However they do have the gold Mirrored lens. Really happy with them. Mirror only reflects in certain lights, and had some minor fog when i tucked my bandanna into the goggles, but the problem was easily fixed by making sure i had clear opening at the bottom for the air to escape. A good cheap goggle.
these goggles worked really well.. i got the amber lens and everything is so clear at the day time. they block the wind out greatly and have just enough opening so your face gets some air. Almost never fogs up, but if it does, it clears up almost instantly. give it 4 stars because not so great for night riding, but other than that, almost perfect!
These Spy goggles look pretty sick and haven't fogged up on me yet. The silicone on the strap works well too. I wanted to replace my Smith's because the clip on the back would not fit under my helmet clasp, so I had to shift the goggles to the side and always felt one side pulling more than the other. The strap system on these Spy's work perfectly with my lid. Definitely recommend for the price I paid.
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