Vintage Motorcycle Goggles for Men and Women,Retro Leather Steampunk Style Dust Proof Aviator Pilot Riding Goggles
D**F
Steampunk Style Costume Element/Accessory
These GRUMOTA goggles definitely deliver on the vintage vibes, turning heads with their steampunk aesthetic. The bendable center ensures a comfy fit, even without glasses (though I can't vouch for the visual clarity with specs on). As a costume piece, they're a total winner, adding instant steampunk character.However, if you're looking for serious riding gear, they might not be the best pick. The components, while looking rugged, don't feel super sturdy. I'm not sure how they'd hold up to long miles and road bumps. Plus, the cushioning around the lenses seems more cosmetic than protective.Top marks for costume coolness, but proceed with caution for actual riding. These goggles are best for cruising the fashion runway, not the asphalt one.
W**L
Maybe best for dress-up
Honestly, at the listed price I didn't expect much from these goggles. I can't knock the style—I love the 1930s–40s look. The lenses are not curved, and being flat there's no optical distortion at all. I barely notice the corners of the lenses and appreciate the peripheral view. In addition, although these are not "premium" goggles, they do have a handmade feel and a cool look.Nonetheless, I ride motorcycles and had hoped these might be practical for cold-weather wear, but there are a few reasons why this pair of goggles might be best as a steam punk accessory. First, the fit isn't ideal. The surrounding cushion could be softer, more flexible, and a little thicker—sort of like headphone pads. Plus, owing to the low bridge between the lenses, they tend to sit a little high on my face. I don't have a large nose, but these might work better for people with small or somewhat flat noses. Further, I suspect the strap is not long enough to go around the back of an open-face helmet, or at least not a large one.I do have hope, though. I think the goggles might gradually conform a little more to my face than at present. In any case, those looking for functional goggles to wear on long trips should probably look elsewhere and expect to pay a lot more. But these are worth a try at less than twenty bucks. I especially like yellow lenses for night riding; they truly help with the glare of oncoming headlights.
C**N
Fun costume-grade goggles
I would consider these goggles suitable for part of a costume, a vintage pilot outfit, for example, but not for actual motorcycle use.
S**R
Awesome Looking but more of a decoration
I was hoping these would be good enough to wear skiing or on a motorcycle but they simply look like goggles. They are more of a party costume piece. Not great quality craftsmanship or materials. But if you are looking to add to your shelf decor then this steampunk goggle is pretty sexy.
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