Do you wear goggles or sunnies while riding?

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  • kingchops
    kingchops
    17 years ago

    Thought I'd put this one out there.  I most often wear an open face helmet and sunnies when riding (except in winter when it's friggin cold and I dust off the full face casket).  The sunnies are normal wrap around type sunnies.  What I find occasionaly though is some dust or road shit will get under the sunnies while I'm riding, which at the time isn't so bad but when I go to sleep and wake up the next morning one of my eyes is really bloodshot.  Does anyone else have this problem and if so would wearing goggles possibly be the answer?

  • nobody
    nobody
    17 years ago

    I wear Ugly Fish glasses with the rubber seal,I find they do the jobb well,I have a dark pair for the daytime and a clear pair for the night ,don't like the replaceable lens type,too easy to break something,and they aren't that expensive,about $45pr.

     

    nobody

     

  • BACAMICK
    BACAMICK
    17 years ago

    sunnies day n night

  • Today
    Today
    17 years ago

    Goggles... 

  • kensim
    kensim
    17 years ago
    i wear sunnies for the short ride,for the long ride i got those glasses from ocean eyewear ,foam seal,interchanable lens there good stop the wind
  • GREG
    GREG
    17 years ago

    Sunnies day and night. They are photochromatic so the tint gets lighter in low light.

  • cattleprod
    cattleprod
    17 years ago

    Wiley X

  • stbobrhino
    stbobrhino
    17 years ago

    Ugly Fish sunnies, the rubber gasket is removable, as well the arms clip off and an elastic strap clips on in a matter of seconds. The maker of these is really good to deal with too. I had the seal tear and the retailer (large well known Melbourne bike store ) didn't want to know about it. spoke to the owner of UF and he gave me a new seal and a bus' card to ring if it ever happened again.

    I have a separate pair of clear glasses for night riding and use an anti fog called Cat Crap ( ???? ).  don't know why it's called that but it works .

  • boofhead
    boofhead
    17 years ago

    Same as stbobrhino

    Uglyfish, Catcrap and clear (yellow tints) goggles for night time.

  • Nige085
    Nige085
    17 years ago
    Wearing a open faced Bushranger Skull Cap with Polarised Oakley Monster Dogs for me all year round!! Bugs who cares!!
  • jap
    jap
    17 years ago

    Ugly fish are the go, dark tint for day riding and yellow tint for night stuff. The  elastic strap stops your eyes watering when your going hard. Strap fits under lid not around it.

    Regards

    Jap

  • stbobrhino
    stbobrhino
    17 years ago
    generally around the $60 mark give or take
  • Bobtail
    Bobtail
    17 years ago
    Ugly fish are the best I've come accross, certainly stops turbulance around eyeballs with removable gasket. Paid about $120 for the complete set.
  • kiteman
    kiteman
    17 years ago

    I use Ugly Fish too, about $60 but I still got dust in my eyes at speed. I blocked up all the airholes with masking tape and blacked the tape with a texta. Works perfectly using the strap which makes for a tighter fit as still a bit of air gap with the sunny arms.  I guess we all have different shaped faces. They DO fog up a little indoors but clear within 50 m. Just don't hit anything in the first 50m and you'll be fine!! I also have some eyedrops that I use when I get home from a long ride as sometimes a little air still gets in! 

  • Uncle Ho
    Uncle Ho
    17 years ago

    Ugly Fish - 3 pack for around $100.... only problem I have had is the rubber. Might try their cruiser goggles as they seem to have a larger lens.

  • harleypup
    harleypup
    17 years ago

    I use some glasses from the 'biker glasses.com' from the states. I have a pair of dark lens for day riding and clear ones for night riding. They cost about $20 delivered and I recommend them. I have used 2 pair of Wiley X and a pair of Eyeride goggles and find the current glasses keep out the wind (and bugs) just as well as the expensive ones. And for $20 I don't mind if they get lost (one pair fell out of my shoulder bag) or scratched.

  • Scorp
    Scorp
    17 years ago

    I use a pair of "Choppers" mirror'd shades I got from Ebay. vented with the rubber eye pieces and havnt had any drama's yet  and I have been through a few bugs splats with them through Serpentine ect and on the freeway doing 120 ish and no problem except first thing in the morning on a bloody cold morn me eyes waterin a bit.

    Foggin no problem cleared in seconds after leaving lights.

  • Uncle Ho
    Uncle Ho
    17 years ago

    Hey Crasher... where's the pics

  • 07FXDC
    07FXDC
    17 years ago
    Sky View B- Safe safety glasses in smoked tint for $10.
    Nice and light, full cover and great for day or night.
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