I wear contacts, what are the best goggles?
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RE: I wear contacts, what are the best goggles?
ORIGINAL: dlovingood
Guys and Gals,
I too wear contact lenses so i feel your pain of grit/sand/wind to the eye.
my solution was getting a pair of Riding Glasses from my local dealer. they are the ones with the foam around the lenses. they sit right against the face and make a huge difference while riding.
i bought the generic versions instead of the Harley brand ($35) didnt see the point of dropping serious money into a pair of glasses that is going to be bug splattered and sand blasted to hell...
hope this helps in your decision.... i find them to be more comfy than goggles...
derek
Guys and Gals,
I too wear contact lenses so i feel your pain of grit/sand/wind to the eye.
my solution was getting a pair of Riding Glasses from my local dealer. they are the ones with the foam around the lenses. they sit right against the face and make a huge difference while riding.
i bought the generic versions instead of the Harley brand ($35) didnt see the point of dropping serious money into a pair of glasses that is going to be bug splattered and sand blasted to hell...
hope this helps in your decision.... i find them to be more comfy than goggles...
derek
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RE: I wear contacts, what are the best goggles?
ORIGINAL: GothMetalGuitarist
I think you may have misunderstood my post. The glasses I am talking about DO have foam surrounds. Better than the HD ones that I have tried. These actually seal all the way around. And like EVERYTHING else if it has the HD brand on it...well you just better get out the KY. And don't get me wrong... I LOVE HD, I just think they let the retailers run away with the pricing. The quality is good...on most stuff but the prices are ALWAYS jacked, even online, for what you are getting. JM2C.
ORIGINAL: dlovingood
Guys and Gals,
I too wear contact lenses so i feel your pain of grit/sand/wind to the eye.
my solution was getting a pair of Riding Glasses from my local dealer. they are the ones with the foam around the lenses. they sit right against the face and make a huge difference while riding.
i bought the generic versions instead of the Harley brand ($35) didnt see the point of dropping serious money into a pair of glasses that is going to be bug splattered and sand blasted to hell...
hope this helps in your decision.... i find them to be more comfy than goggles...
derek
Guys and Gals,
I too wear contact lenses so i feel your pain of grit/sand/wind to the eye.
my solution was getting a pair of Riding Glasses from my local dealer. they are the ones with the foam around the lenses. they sit right against the face and make a huge difference while riding.
i bought the generic versions instead of the Harley brand ($35) didnt see the point of dropping serious money into a pair of glasses that is going to be bug splattered and sand blasted to hell...
hope this helps in your decision.... i find them to be more comfy than goggles...
derek
pretty sure i did NOT misunderstand your post....
from my understanding your post/link refers to goggles and my post mentions glasses.
if you re-read my post you should see the line that states "i bought the generic versions and NOT the HD versions" so at no point did i mention purchasing HD goggles or glasses.
and fyi i was responding to the original poster giving he/she another option to goggles and my opinion
derek
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