Drunk Busters 6-Pack of Goggles includes a FREE backpack

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Drunk Busters 6-Pack of Goggles

Drunk Busters Goggle multi-packs save you money and allow you to design your own mix of goggle types to best suit your training and awareness programs.

Each goggle includes a cloth carrying bag and an Instructor's Guide, and is backed by a full 5-year warranty.

Our Instructor’s Guide includes information on how to use your goggles, along with suggested activities to simulate impairment while wearing the goggles, plus care instructions. Our Guide is available in Spanish, if requested.

Shop Drunk Busters Goggle Multi-Packs

Our Goggle multi-packs come in 6, 12, and 24-pack amounts. When you buy our 6-pack of goggles, you can select the assortment of 6 goggles that works best for you.

Mix and match from all nine types of Drunk Busters Goggles to create your 6-pack:

Select the Quantities of Each Type of Goggle

Design the goggle 6-pack that’s best for your needs. For example, select 2 Impairment Goggles, 1 Low Level, 2 Cannabis, and 1 Low Level Nighttime -or- 3 Impairment Goggles and 3 Totally Wasted, etc.

Who Orders Drunk Busters Goggle Multi-Packs?

Our goggles simulate the effects of various levels of alcohol intoxication and of common drugs as well as drowsy driving.

Our Drunk Busters Goggle multi-packs are frequently used by law enforcement agencies, high schools and colleges, and the military. The ability to create your own pack means you can demonstrate different levels and types of impairment to the audience you are working with.

Looking for Individual Alcohol and Drug Impairment Goggles Instead?

All of our goggles can be purchased individually, too. Drunk Busters alcohol goggles come in ranges from .04 up to .35 BAC. We also sell drug goggles that simulate cannabis as well as Ecstasy, Molly, and LSD.

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  • 5
    Great Addition to Our Driving School

    Posted by Belinda Allred on Aug 30th 2024

    I wanted a way to show students some of the physical effects that drugs & alcohol can have on the body. The goggles worked great as students were able to see first hand how depth perception, vision, and balance were all effected. These will be a permanent addition to my alcohol and drug unit in driver's education class!

  • 5
    6pk goggles

    Posted by Holly Sevene on May 28th 2024

    Very happy with the quality and the fast delivery!

  • 5
    Great Learning Tools

    Posted by Maverick Driving Academy LLC on May 7th 2024

    The Drunk Busters products are great teaching tools in showing teenagers the dangers of driving intoxicated. They make learning fun while still driving a serious point home.

  • 5
    Top quality all the way around

    Posted by Ben Bruce on Aug 15th 2023

    Packaged well, lots of little extra samples, sturdily made, should be great at our outreach events.

  • 5
    Goggles

    Posted by Susan Schauff on Apr 17th 2023

    The customer service and all, plus the quality of the product, the goggles, are truly exceptional! Perfect company!

  • 5
    Opioid, cannabis, and alcohol goggles

    Posted by Vishalle on Mar 30th 2023

    Products are great quality. One of the storage bags came with a fabric run in it, but goggles are great.

  • 5
    Drunk Busters Goggle Review

    Posted by Ryan on Aug 17th 2022

    These goggles are awesome! They show a great representation of the effects listed on them. I really look forward to using these goggles for presentations and events!

  • 5
    EXCELLENT

    Posted by Jessica Gallego on Aug 2nd 2022

    We love them, and I know the youth will enjoy them as well.

  • 4
    drunkbuster goggles (booze and drugs)

    Posted by Eric van der Horst on Jul 5th 2019

    An excellent choice to have participants (I teach first aid in cases of drug or booze abuse) experience what the visual perception of the casualties is. Certainly a valuable resource for these training courses. The only reason I cannot give 5 stars is that the auditory and mental capabilities are not impaired (which is logical for a goggle)