Sunnies

  • 08streetbob
    08streetbob
    15 years ago
    i use ugly fish sunnies, got the clear, orange and dark interchangable lenses. not to bad i guess.
  • WhatTaxi
    WhatTaxi
    15 years ago
    $20 sunnies from da servo for the day (very good ) , & $20 clear glass'es from a safty shop (very good )

    i have $200 raybans but too much shit gets around them
  • nobody
    nobody
    15 years ago

    I think a lot depends on the shape of our face.I have Wiley X and 4 pairs of Ugly Fish.I find the Ugly fish seal around my eye sockets better than the Wiley X,also around the bridge of my nose.You can buy glasses that are made to fit your face,just have to know the size of the bridge for the frame,the size of the eye sockets and the length from the frame to behind your ear to work out the correct arm length.Just need to see an Optometrist to have all these things measured.

     

    nobody 

  • RISKY
    RISKY
    15 years ago

    I wear UGLY FISH sunnys they do a good job and are good value for money.

    If i go on a long ride i have a clear lexcen wrap around visor that clips on the helmet press studs, keeps the wind,bugs,wasps,bees and all the shit out.

    I finish the day without windblasted sore eyes.

    I dont give a shit what it looks like it suits me.

    Risky

  • RISKY
    RISKY
    15 years ago

    Hi Hogman1949,

    The visor is a clear lexcen shatterproof material, when it is not fitted to your helmet it is flat.

    You can fit it or remove it whenever you have the need.

    It has 5 press studs fitted and just wraps around your open face helmet and clips on it does not rattle when fitted and you can still get your hand behind it to push your glasses up if they slip down a bit.

    I have had mine for years but havent seen any at the bike shops for a while not that i have looked too hard.

    I must have a look/google search for another one because mine has a few fine scrathes but doesnt worry me no different than looking through a full face visor.

    Risky

  • Soapbox2627
    Soapbox2627
    15 years ago
    I have and use the clipon viser for highway cruising, I still wear a bandana over my nose and under the chin (mainly to avoid sunburn,) if caught out after dark you dont need glases under it. I have a neoprene mask and a pair of goggles (clear and dark lense) for the alternative, depends on how far I have to ride
    I have Mako polarised sunny's I wear during the day, and a couple sets of clear safety glasses work provide for night time
  • FISH
    FISH
    15 years ago
    Wiley x for me got two pairs they are excellent!
  • BlackDragon
    BlackDragon
    15 years ago

    I use wiley X
    on my second set now. leave my old ones with the clear lenes and my new ones with colored lens.

    I also have a face shield that is there all the time and slides up under the sun visor. Its my 2nd one abut can't remeber which barnds they were.
    Need a new lid but havn't decided what I want yet.
  • kiteman
    kiteman
    15 years ago

    Ugly Fish with the air holes plugged up with masking tape and black texta. They fog up indoors but clear within 30 m of riding. Rule 1....... don't hit anything for at least 30 m.  :)

     

     

  • twincam88b
    twincam88b
    15 years ago
    I fall into the prescription glasses mould, so I used to have a pair of glasses that would fit under the goggle/blowfly eye type thingies. I had a pair with dark lenses for day time and ones with the orange lenses for night time. "Eye Ride Motor Wear"
    Now that I'm riding behind a windshield I find that my ordinary prescription sunnies or my prescription glasses work fine, no watery eyes.
    I usally wear a bandana to protect the face from the dreaded skin Cancer.