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what kind of eyewear are you wearing

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I am going to buy a half helmet for the summer time. my modular is just too hot. but I am wondering what kind of eye protection you guys/girls are wearing. i will never go too fast on my RH50 , but my Oakley Gascans don't work very well. not a big fan of the foam lined stuff either as I sweat like a pig(and this is New Orleans and it gets HOT) so if you would enlighten me on a few eyewear options I would be most appreciative. Thanks
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I just wear sunglasses (impact resistant ones).




Behind the sheild of my FullFace helmet. :)
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Ditto on what syd said. Impact resistant glasses. For a couple dollars a pair you can get them in clear as well as various shades. that way, you have a variety to use depending on conditions, and your not out a ton of money when you accidently step on em, drop them, run them over, lose them, or they become scratched up.
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I got a cheap pair of clear plastic safety glasses that fit over my eyeglasses. Blocks the wind so my eyes don't burn & tear up over 30 mph. Found them at Home Depot but you can find them at Lowe's, Amazon, Walmart, anyplace that sells tools.
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I use a 3/4 helmet with an eyeshield, plenty cool. Nolan N20
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I use a Bell 500 with a bubble shield. I'm in New Orleans as well so I know how hot it can get. This allows the wind to not hurt your eyes but you still get a bunch of airflow.
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Re: what kind of eyewear are you wearing

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KooK wrote:I am going to buy a half helmet for the summer time. my modular is just too hot. but I am wondering what kind of eye protection you guys/girls are wearing. i will never go too fast on my RH50 , but my Oakley Gascans don't work very well. not a big fan of the foam lined stuff either as I sweat like a pig(and this is New Orleans and it gets HOT) so if you would enlighten me on a few eyewear options I would be most appreciative. Thanks
I wear a 1/2 helmet with MC goggles designed for us eyeglass wearers. The 1/2 helmet also fits nicely over my hearing aids whereas I have to remove them if I wear my 3/4 helmet with plastic visor.

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I use glasses designed for mountain biking. They probably look dorky but they vent well and don't fog up.
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Post by GregsBuddy »

Not to make you uncomfortable, physically or psychologically, but a recent article in Citybike (San Francisco monthly motorbike newspaper) noted that the highest incidence of full helmet scuffing after crashes was on the chin. The data came from a German study.
I may not have a handsome chin, but I like it!
FWIW, Dale Earnhardt died from his chin being pushed into his neck (okay maybe TMI here!).
BTW, I find a wet scull covering balaclava to be quite helpful for staying cooler. Yes, it's good when the humidity is probably below ~30%.
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KDs.
They're cheap and work great inside whatever helmet YOU choose.
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Oakley Radar Lock custom in matt black, black socks on black with black iridium lenses cause I ride a 2014 Matt Black Buddy.

My wife rides with whatever pink pair she grabs, generally Radar Lock, definitely Oakley.
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I only ride with a full face helmet. Finding glasses that fit in the thin sunglass gap between the foam padding inserts is often difficult. I always look for sunglasses that have thin and flexible temple arms. That isn't easy to do with today's styles which seem to favor a thick and fat temple arm. I've had past luck with Nike, Suncloud, Tifosi, and Scattante (Performance Bike brand).
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k1dude wrote:I only ride with a full face helmet. Finding glasses that fit in the thin sunglass gap between the foam padding inserts is often difficult. I always look for sunglasses that have thin and flexible temple arms. That isn't easy to do with today's styles which seem to favor a thick and fat temple arm. I've had past luck with Nike, Suncloud, Tifosi, and Scattante (Performance Bike brand).
old school avaitors have wire thin temples
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Prescription lenses in Nike frames. The lenses darken in the sunshine.
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tiii wrote:old school avaitors have wire thin temples
I look like a dork in aviators.
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I have Bobsters (non-padded) when I have my contacts in.
I just got a pair of perscrition googles online but I haven't had a chance to test them out.
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DariaSen wrote:I have Bobsters.....
+1 but padded.

I use them while on my scooter and on my road bike and I like that they keep the cold air off my eyes and are convex enough to stop my eyelashes from hitting the lenses - I have long eyelashes apparently. I like them so much that I bought a pair in tinted and clear.
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k1dude wrote:
tiii wrote:old school avaitors have wire thin temples
I look like a dork in aviators.
You're probably right... I wear mine with a peruvian cop disguise.

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I alternate between a pair of 3M 11872 & 11873. The gaskets keep drafts & random debris from my eyes and they fit well at the temples with my helmet. Purchased online, but they're available at most Home Depots.
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