

🛫 Master the skies with focus and style — your IFR training just got an upgrade!
Prime Aviator's FOGGLES IFR Flight Training Glasses are a certified view-limiting device designed to simulate instrument meteorological conditions by blocking out peripheral vision and sun glare. Featuring adjustable temples for a secure, comfortable fit even with headsets or prescription glasses, these durable goggles come with a protective hard case, making them an essential tool for student and professional pilots aiming to master IFR flying.










| ASIN | B0D2JJL9LS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 673,267 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 2,597 in Eye Protection |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (136) |
| Date First Available | 9 Aug. 2024 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Item model number | PXF001 |
| Manufacturer | Prime Aviator |
| Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 7.62 x 5.08 cm; 85.05 g |
S**S
If you wear glasses this is gonna be difficult to put on and stay on securely. I had to fiddle around to position it around my glasses and sometimes need to move it up. There just isn’t enough space for anything but the smallest lenses. Still beats wearing a hood. Another problem is its thick temples mess up the seal of headset cups, which makes for a very loud flight. I’m replacing this with overcasters.
P**!
These foggles are exactly what I needed for my IFR training. The design blocks out just the right amount of peripheral vision while staying comfortable for long flights. They feel sturdy and well-made, and I like that they don’t slip off easily. Definitely a great buy for any student pilot!
T**T
As described, they fit great into my flight bag. The case is sturdy as well. Better than the cheaper alternatives
X**N
Nice, just what I needed.
S**N
Works for the c-172 and c-152 that I’ve been flying around in and I appreciate that they are darker rather than just the frosted over shop goggles most trainers use. Helps block the sunlight so it’s easier on the eyes when training during the day. Case it comes in feels cheap but it protects them from getting all scuffed up so I won’t ding em for that. Glad it comes with a lanyard so you can have them readily available in flight rather than hanging them on your shirt or placing them somewhere and trying to dig around for them. Easy on, easy off. As far as value goes, if you have the time or I guess motivation, you could easily make these at home with some shop glasses you buy from your local hardware store for a couple bucks but for convenience sake I think they are worth it.
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