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We can recommend these six MTB goggles for enduro riders:
Beam me up, Scotty. The Commander looks like a visor from old Star Trek episodes. With the inexpensive set of three easy-to-change filters (grey, yellow, clear), you are ready for takeoff in all weather conditions. The wide nose bridge can be generously adjusted and the temples are even adjustable in length. Even if the Commander creaks a little and is not necessarily top quality, it fits securely, covers the face well and is definitely a value-for-money tip.
Price 89,95 Euro >> e.g. available at Amazon
The trail has already won a tip in the BIKE test. The red chrome lenses shown here visibly enhance the contrasts on the trail. The large lens provides reliable protection from flying objects. With the clear and easy-to-change replacement lens, the Spur is an inexpensive all-weather package. Even if the temples sit a little tightly behind the ears and the angular bridge, despite the adjustment option, presses slightly on the nose.
Price 99,95 Euro >> e.g. available at Amazon
The panoramic lens among sports glasses. No frame obstructs the unobstructed view. The ChromaPop lenses light up the trail slightly without being too bright. A darker lens is stored in the huge case for particularly sunny days. To change the lenses, simply unclip the temples - it couldn't be easier. Unfortunately, the nose bridge can only be adjusted in two positions.
Price 189 Euro >> e.g. available at Amazon
The Flight Jacket sits on the tip of the nose like a stealth bomber. Ok, the look is a matter of taste, and the bulbous nose bridge doesn't fit every face. But the Prizm Trail filters still offer the best contrast enhancement in the terrain, and the optical quality of the lenses is top anyway. The nose bridge can be opened up for a little ventilation uphill, and the wind whistles around your nose like in a convertible.
Price 212 Euro >> e.g. available at Amazon
The stylish Zonyk impressed us with its clean workmanship. The wide lens offers almost perfect vision and is very comfortable to wear thanks to the edgeless, rubberised and ventilated frame. The angle of the temples and nose wings can be adjusted. The high-quality LST filters increase contrast sufficiently, but are a little dark for wooded trails.
Price 215 Euro
The Defender fits like an Italian tailor-made suit. Generously rubberised nose bridges and temple tips can be perfectly adjusted to the head, making the Rudy extremely secure. The self-tinting lenses cover a wide spectrum of light and can be worn in almost all weather conditions. The extensive ventilation prevents the lenses from misting up. Unfortunately, the frame minimally obstructs the view. The price is steep.
Price 149 Euro >> e.g. at Mountain friends available

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