5 Best Motorcycle Goggles Under $100

Best Motorcycle Goggles Under $100

Finding the best motorcycle goggles out there can be tough, but it gets even tougher if you have to stick to a tight budget.

Don’t worry too much, though, there are plenty of pairs of goggles out there for a relatively modest price, that will provide the protection and features you’re looking for.

I spend a lot of time talking about helmets and jackets, but eye protection is extremely important, and it is mandatory in many states. Here is a look at some of the best out there.

1. Biltwell Overland 2.0 Goggles

Biltwell Overland 2.0 Goggles best motorcycle goggles

The Biltwell Overland 2.0 Goggles are designed for some dirt riding, but they work excellent on the street, too. They feature a molded polyurethane frame with a wide eye port for tons of peripheral vision, a padded strap, open-cell padding around the eye-port, laser CNC-cut lenses, and a woven elastic strap that’s adjustable. They retail for around $80.

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The Biltwell Overland goggles are pretty great all-around goggles, I think. However, Biltwell has many other pairs to choose from.

2. Biltwell Moto 2.0 Goggles

Biltwell Moto 2.0 Goggles best motorcycle goggles

Another fantastic option from Biltwell is the Moto 2.0 Goggles. These goggles offer much of the same styling as the other Biltwell goggles shown above, but these are cheaper. They offer an anti-fogging polycarbonate lens, injection-molded plastic frame, a large eye-port with fantastic peripheral visibility, two-stage foam with fleece for comfort, and a woven heavy-duty strap. With a retail price of about $40, it’s a killer option.

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These videos are for the original moto goggles, but the 2.0 goggles are improved. These videos should still be helpful, though.

3. Bobster Nighthawk II Photochromic OTG Goggles

Bobster Nighthawk II Photochromic OTG Goggles best motorcycle goggles

The Bobster Nighthawk II Potochromic OTG Goggles are a good option if you want something that will fit over most glasses but still look good. They offer a style that’s a little more at home on a street-bike than the Biltwell options above. The goggles offer a two-layer Neoprene and open-cell frame foam, photochromic lens, an adjustable strap, and a polyurethane frame. They retail for about $50.

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I’ve been keeping an eye on Bobster goggles and glasses for a while now. The company has some fantastic products out there. I’ve included a few here on this list, but there are others.

4. Bobster Bugeye Goggles

Bobster Bugeye Goggles best motorcycle goggles

I’ve always been partial to the Bobster Bugeye Goggles. They’ve been out a while and they look cool. They remind me a little bit of the goggles that Vin Diesel wore in the first Riddick movie. The goggles feature a very simple design with shatter-resistant polycarbonate lenses that are glare-free and block harmful UVA and UVB rays, a plastic frame with built-in venting, cushioning, and an adjustable strap. The goggles retail for only about $12.

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There’s a lot to love about the goggles and other eye protection from Bobster. As I said above, this brand is one of my favorites. The brand has a wide array of products and if you don’t see what you like here, maybe look into some of their other products.

5. Halcyon MK10 Racer Goggles

Halcyon MK10 Racer Goggles best motorcycle goggles

Looking for something with an old-school look? Any of the goggles from Halcyon will do, but this particular pair is a smart one to get. The goggles feature classic style, soft synthetic leather with soft material that touches your face. The bridge screw and other components are stainless steel. These goggles retail for around $95. So you’ll pay a little extra for the vintage style.

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Above is a look at some video reviews and product profiles for the Halcyon goggles out there. Halcyon makes awesome vintage-inspired products. If you’re after that kind of thing, then these make a lot of sense.

Author: Wade Thiel

Wade started Wind Burned Eyes and runs it. He's always up for chatting, so feel free to reach out.