Best Motocross Goggles 2026
Good goggles do two things well: they let you see clearly and they keep dirt out of your eyes. This page is an editorial overview of notable motocross goggles and how each one is positioned by its manufacturer.
Flagship motocross goggle from Scott. Marketed around a wide field of view, Scott's TruView anti-fog lens, and the WORKS lens change system. A common pick in the premium MX goggle segment.
Premium motocross goggle from Oakley. Marketed around Plutonite lenses, Prizm MX lens technology for contrast in dirt conditions, and the Switchlock quick-change lens system. Replacement lenses are generally more expensive than other premium brands.
Premium motocross goggle from 100%. Marketed around flexible urethane frame, a wide silicone-coated strap, and the HiPER contrast-enhancement lens option. Commonly paired with tear off and roll off systems.
Motocross goggle from Fox Racing. Designed to integrate with Fox helmets via an outrigger system, though compatible with most MX helmets. Marketed around the TruLock lens change system and Variable Lens System technology.
Mid-tier motocross goggle from Leatt. Positioned below flagship goggles in price while offering tear off and roll off compatibility, anti-fog treatment, and a comfortable face foam design. A common pick for riders who do not need top-tier optics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tear offs or roll offs for motocross?
Tear offs are the standard for dry conditions and racing. They are lighter and cheaper. Roll offs are better for mud and wet conditions because they clear mud more effectively than pulling a tear off tab with muddy gloves. Racers often keep both options available and pick based on conditions on race day.
How do I prevent my goggles from fogging?
Use goggles with a dual pane anti-fog lens. Keep moving when possible, as airflow prevents fog buildup. Never touch the inside of the lens with your fingers as skin oils break down anti-fog coatings. A quality goggle with a dual pane lens should not need additional anti-fog sprays in most conditions.
Do goggle lenses need to match my helmet brand?
No. Any quality goggle will fit most helmets. Some brand pairings are designed to work together, like Fox Vue with Fox helmets, which can give a slightly better seal. Test the fit before you ride. There should be no visible gap between the top of the goggle frame and the helmet brow.