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RipClear Moto Goggle Lens Protection Product Review
If you may find one annoying thing about taking your gear ready, an amount it's? For me it’s changing goggle lenses; even though some goggle brands (like Oakley and Scott) are easier to change than others, I still never anticipate installing a whole new lens. Well RipClear makes protective lenses for nearly whatever needs clear vision, from Go Pro’s, goggles and even mobile phone screen protectors, RipClear has something for everything. They reached in the market to Keefer Inc. Testing to see if we might be thinking about trying some goggle lens protectors and also, since Keefer has watched me fumble with lenses many times he sent them my way. In Recommended Reading of lens protectors there's two universal fit goggle protectors, two wet wipes, one micro fiber cloth and two dust removal sheets along with step by step instructions. To be 100% honest, my first-time installing a protector I messed all this up along to junk one before figuring out the complete process and fitment. Seeing as they're universal fit, depending on the goggle, you may have to trim the edges to fit involving the tear off posts in your lens (a minimum of I did around the Scott Prospects). Once the protector was trimmed I ensured the lens was perfectly clean and carefully installed the “RipClear” following the instructions closely.

One thing I noticed was that I had to be very careful ensuring the edges were all the best way down and also to guarantee the bubbles were out from within the protector before riding. If you can find any bubbles or a lifted edge so you step out for the ride, it collects debris and makes all the high spots noticeable in your field of view, which can be annoying for some riders. If things are installed correctly you can actually so slightly begin to see the edge of the protector but not enough to be bothersome. The reason RipClear started selling goggle lens protectors is because no-one likes changing lenses all the time (and it’s expensive). These can you could make your lenses keep going longer and are also claimed to produce the lens stronger (although I never tested the thought). After some time with the RipClear protectors I have to say they are definitely more scratch resistant (particularly in the Costa Rican mud that you might have ran away from tear offs, thus forcing said rider to need to wipe the lens with muddy gloves) than your bare goggle lens and I haven’t were required to change lenses as often. After some use and abuse they start to peel up around the edges and that’s when it’s time and energy to replace them. You can take off of the old one, clean the lens and install a fresh RipClear. While the not in the lens stays much more scratch resistant, the within remains to be the standard lens.

I realized that after having the ability to use my lens for longer durations of your energy, the within of the lens really actually starts to take more of a beating (especially in dusty conditions). If I needed to put a number onto it I would state that a lens lasts 1.5 to 1.75 times more than lacking a RipClear. So depending on how much a lens costs for the goggle (from $10-$40 nowadays) some RipClear Lens protectors ($20 for a pack of 2) will be worth a purchase to finding more life away from your lens (plus you won’t be cussing your goggles or perhaps your wife and changing lenses normally). I would say my main gripe regarding the method is that it’s slightly difficult to receive the protector on perfectly and possess no bubbles involving the lens and protector. As of today RipClear only offers a universal protector that matches relating to the tear off posts, but after talking with the company they prefer to to push out a few goggle specific (to the popular models) protectors soon, that will have holes for tear off posts and reach further towards the fringe of the lens. The company make me aware that as long as there exists a interest in something which needs a protector, they'll be delighted to generate it. I think for further hardcore moto riders it isn't really the optimal product because let’s tell the truth, some moto riders are divas about field of vision and might have an overabundance of money than your average blue collar off-road rider. I for starters are derived from an off-road background and I can really view a need for making lenses keep going longer, particularly when conditions get nasty. Feel free to reach out to me if you have any further questions about his product at Michael@keeferinctesting. Or check out RipClear at ripclear.com.
Website: https://ripclear.com.au/
     
 
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