West German Grey Dust Goggles W/ Sunshade
It ain’t Mad Max….Yet…. But it’ll do.
Ever wanted to look like the end result of a Grey Alien crash landing in the world of Mad Max? Well we have just the thing! Jokes aside, these goggles are the holy trinity, cheap, durable, and efficient. Sourced from the German Bundeswehr (English: Federal Defense) this pair of genuine rubber surplus goggles is a great budget option for anything from reenacting the cold war going hot, to completing the look of a wasteland biker as you wake up the neighborhood with your Harley Davidson Chopper. (Disclaimer: Misty Mountain Surplus does not condone speeding or noise violations and is not responsible for negligent behavior under the influence of pictured goggles.) Issued roughly around the 70s to 80s to soldiers to keep the dust and sun out of their eyes, these goggles make frequent appearances on the helmets primarily of Bundeswher motorbike scouts and mechanics.
Features
Adjustable Elastic Strip (For the large of skull)
Removable Plastic Lenses and Sun Visor, in the event you want the strangest tan lines of your life… I guess?
Press-stud fasteners allow for easy adjustment for the wearer
Schematics
Measurements: One Size Fits All (See Above)
Condition: Used
Foam padding around the eyes likely will be in a state of deterioration and the sunshade may be cracked on some of the goggles.
Field Notes/Misty’s Musings/Potential Uses
Despite the foam being worse for wear, these still make for great ultra-budget goggles for the winter, where hot rubber will be less of an issue. Furthermore, it likely will be very easy to insert or have a new means of padding installed with a little DIY arts and crafts.
It ain’t Mad Max….Yet…. But it’ll do.
Ever wanted to look like the end result of a Grey Alien crash landing in the world of Mad Max? Well we have just the thing! Jokes aside, these goggles are the holy trinity, cheap, durable, and efficient. Sourced from the German Bundeswehr (English: Federal Defense) this pair of genuine rubber surplus goggles is a great budget option for anything from reenacting the cold war going hot, to completing the look of a wasteland biker as you wake up the neighborhood with your Harley Davidson Chopper. (Disclaimer: Misty Mountain Surplus does not condone speeding or noise violations and is not responsible for negligent behavior under the influence of pictured goggles.) Issued roughly around the 70s to 80s to soldiers to keep the dust and sun out of their eyes, these goggles make frequent appearances on the helmets primarily of Bundeswher motorbike scouts and mechanics.
Features
Adjustable Elastic Strip (For the large of skull)
Removable Plastic Lenses and Sun Visor, in the event you want the strangest tan lines of your life… I guess?
Press-stud fasteners allow for easy adjustment for the wearer
Schematics
Measurements: One Size Fits All (See Above)
Condition: Used
Foam padding around the eyes likely will be in a state of deterioration and the sunshade may be cracked on some of the goggles.
Field Notes/Misty’s Musings/Potential Uses
Despite the foam being worse for wear, these still make for great ultra-budget goggles for the winter, where hot rubber will be less of an issue. Furthermore, it likely will be very easy to insert or have a new means of padding installed with a little DIY arts and crafts.
It ain’t Mad Max….Yet…. But it’ll do.
Ever wanted to look like the end result of a Grey Alien crash landing in the world of Mad Max? Well we have just the thing! Jokes aside, these goggles are the holy trinity, cheap, durable, and efficient. Sourced from the German Bundeswehr (English: Federal Defense) this pair of genuine rubber surplus goggles is a great budget option for anything from reenacting the cold war going hot, to completing the look of a wasteland biker as you wake up the neighborhood with your Harley Davidson Chopper. (Disclaimer: Misty Mountain Surplus does not condone speeding or noise violations and is not responsible for negligent behavior under the influence of pictured goggles.) Issued roughly around the 70s to 80s to soldiers to keep the dust and sun out of their eyes, these goggles make frequent appearances on the helmets primarily of Bundeswher motorbike scouts and mechanics.
Features
Adjustable Elastic Strip (For the large of skull)
Removable Plastic Lenses and Sun Visor, in the event you want the strangest tan lines of your life… I guess?
Press-stud fasteners allow for easy adjustment for the wearer
Schematics
Measurements: One Size Fits All (See Above)
Condition: Used
Foam padding around the eyes likely will be in a state of deterioration and the sunshade may be cracked on some of the goggles.
Field Notes/Misty’s Musings/Potential Uses
Despite the foam being worse for wear, these still make for great ultra-budget goggles for the winter, where hot rubber will be less of an issue. Furthermore, it likely will be very easy to insert or have a new means of padding installed with a little DIY arts and crafts.