Riding Glasses
#21
Seems like almost everybody is using multiple pairs for all situations. Is there one manufacturer that makes interchangeable lenses for all the situations mentioned that anyone would recommend?
#23
I bought a pair of multi lens system eye rides 2 years ago in Vegas
http://www.eyeride.com/
I have been very happy with them, and the price is pretty good. I have a big problem with my eyes and the light during the day. I found their lenses dark enough to make me eyes feel much better, and pretty much blocks out all the wind. I lvoe the changeable lenses.
http://www.eyeride.com/
I have been very happy with them, and the price is pretty good. I have a big problem with my eyes and the light during the day. I found their lenses dark enough to make me eyes feel much better, and pretty much blocks out all the wind. I lvoe the changeable lenses.
#24
The 7eye transitions are nice except in bright sunlight. They do not get dark enough to block the sun. I also have WileyX's and that are just a dark lens and they are really nice.
#25
Liberty - Sport Glasses
My wife is an Optician. Her shop sells a set of glasses called Liberty - Sport Glasses. You can get prescription on not. They are the best glasses I have used. I have had Harley brand, Wiley x, Gatorz, etc. I like these the best.
#26
In a word, RayBan! I use the ones in the link below, they wrap nicely to stop wind and they are polarized so they take most glare out of the view.
http://www.ray-ban.com/usa/products/rb3183/004-82
I highly recommend these...
http://www.ray-ban.com/usa/products/rb3183/004-82
I highly recommend these...
These are what I use 99% of the time. They're great. Panoptix Cyclone... And what's better is that they're transitions so I only have to carry one set with me. And I can't speak for others, but they go plenty dark enough for me... But YMMV
#27
I wear Bobster goggles with transition prescription lenses. The goggles themselves are inexpensive and cheaply made but the frames have held up well. After getting used to having foam around the edges of the glasses, I could never ride with non-riding glasses. Plus, the coverage area is much greater than regular glasses. The lenses are real good and get very dark. However, after 2 years, the foam around the edges deteriorated from sweat. So, I just brought a new pair for $20 bucks and popped the old lenses in. Brand new!
I recently learned that Bobster sells replacement foam so I'm going to get some for the first pair which I'll use as no Rx glasses because the have additional yellow and smokes lenses which I can use for short trips around town.
I recently learned that Bobster sells replacement foam so I'm going to get some for the first pair which I'll use as no Rx glasses because the have additional yellow and smokes lenses which I can use for short trips around town.
Last edited by SHTFIT; 04-17-2010 at 06:14 AM.
#29
+1 on 7Eye glasses. I've had the "Bora" model for a number of years, and just got a pair with the transitions lens. Not cheap, but fit well, well-made, block the wind, and yet breathe so they don't fog-up.
#30
what are you riding? are you behind a windshield or not? If not, I would find a pair that fit good, when behind a shield you can get away with almost anything you like, if you are not behind a shield, you need to find glasses that fit your bridge and do not move.