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Keep your lenses looking pristine with the Anon Goggle Case. It has a structured body to protect your goggles from getting banged up by the other junk in your trunk, and the soft fleece lining prevents your lenses from getting scratched. Plus, it has space for a couple of spare lenses so you're always prepared for changing light conditions.

  • Structured case
  • Canvas fabric
  • Fleece lining
  • Holds one goggle, two spare lenses
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I need more of these!

  • Familiarity:I've put it through the wringer

This case is my first experience with goggle cases. I decided to get 2 of these because my spare Lexan Moto lenses kept getting scratched and scuffed from all the vibration on long ATV rides in microfiber bag in my TNF duffel bag on the ATV. I am very happy with these cases! I have 2 of them (I wish I bought 2 more) and I keep my Oakley Mayhem Pro MX goggle in one, and my Oakley Flight Deck XM goggle in the other. The medium frame goggles fit perfect! I had the Oakley Airwave 1.5 goggle (very large goggle) and it fit tightly, but it did fit.



I would consider the case to be a medium rigid case. I wish it was more rigid, but overall I'm very happy with Annon Goggle Case!

I need more of these!

Great Value

    Been looking for a better way to store goggles while traveling. I figured I'd give this case a shot and ordered a few of them. Two Black and one Boyscout Green. Cases were better than anticipated. It would be nice if they were a tad bit bigger, but it does the job. Can't really beat the price either ... Thinking about picking up one or two more.

    Good quality but size a question

    • Familiarity:I've used it several times

    This is a very nice, breathable, semi-hard case for your expensive goggles. However, if you're the owner of OTG goggles, or any of the larger "frameless" googles, yours may or may not fit in this case. I own the Oakley Flight Decks and they fit only in a non-standard way in this case. That said, I tried 3 other generic cases and NONE fit. Again - this is a well-built and thoughtfully air-vented case which I like - just use caution if you have big goggles.

    Much bigger than expected

    • Familiarity:I returned this product before using it

    I was looking for a reasonably compact, sturdy case that fits normal (if not smaller) sized goggles. I do not want something so big that it takes up valuable space in my pack for alpine climbs. But the case also needs to keep my goggles from getting crushed. This one was far too big for that. It also was not very sturdy. This is more of a "take 3 sets of lenses in a duffle to a ski resort" type of case.

    What a value

    • Familiarity:I've used it several times

    I was in dire need of a goggle case - and this was the best bang for buck - it fits my smith I/OX goggles, the extra lens AND my neck gaiter. Super durable too.

    All for under $10
    Snag one! My roommate had to get one after he saw mine

    Are you guys selling a Goggle case that will hold the Electric EG2 goggles?

    Thanks -

    Greg

    Will this hold an Oakley Airbrake?
    If no, which hardish case would?

    Hey ScubaCobra,



    The Anon Goggle Case is 4.1 x 7.9 x 3.5 inches while the DAKINE Goggle Stash Case (Item# DAK00K8) is slightly larger at 9 x 5 x 4.5 in. Both should fit the Oakley Airbrake Goggles but I would recommend the DAKINE Stash just to be safe.



    Feel free to contact me directly if you have any additional questions about Ski Goggles and Cases or if you are interested in setting up an order.



    Kyle

    Expert Gearhead

    klivingston@backcountry.com

    801-736-4337