Tear-Offs:
Goggle tear-offs are essential for motocross riders, providing a quick and effective way to clear their vision when roost and debris obscure their goggles during a race. These tear-offs are thin plastic sheets that cover the lens, allowing riders to simply tear off one layer at a time to restore clarity. Depending on the duration of the race and the conditions, riders may stack anywhere from a single tear-off up to 24.

Tear-offs are available in both individual sheets and laminated stacks. The laminated version consists of multiple tear-offs that are stuck together, preventing dirt and water from getting between the layers. This improves vision, especially when using multiple stacks. In recent years, Motorcycling Australia has banned tear-offs unless a track receives an exemption, leading many riders to switch to roll-off systems. Tear-offs remain legal at tracks with an exemption.

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Roll-Off Systems:
Roll-off systems are an alternative designed to keep your goggles clear throughout the race.

This system features two canisters, one at each end of the goggles. One canister holds fresh film, while the other collects the used, “dirty” film. A pull-string mechanism allows riders to advance the film across the lens to maintain a clear view.

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Typically, the film is around 40mm wide and runs horizontally across the goggles, aligned with the rider’s eyes. To activate the system, riders pull the string on the left-hand side, and may need to pull it twice to fully extend the clean film across the goggles.

The dynami  c REANSON Motocross Goggles are equipped with either high-quality laminated tear-offs or a smooth, efficient roll-off system, ensuring clear vision throughout the race, so challengers can maintain full speed and stay ahead!

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