Riding Sunglasses
#1
Riding Sunglasses
Hey guys...
It's been a while, but I am checking to see what you all like for good riding sunglasses...
I am looking at buying a pair of Wiley X polarized sunglasses. However, I have been told by the people at the HD dealership not to buy polarized sunglasses if you have a windshield on your bike. Blah blah blah... Is there any truth behind this? What do you guys think? What brand of sunglasses do you guys use? I am riding with a cheap pair of avaitors right now, and I want something that does a better job of keeping the wind out of my eyes...
Later...
It's been a while, but I am checking to see what you all like for good riding sunglasses...
I am looking at buying a pair of Wiley X polarized sunglasses. However, I have been told by the people at the HD dealership not to buy polarized sunglasses if you have a windshield on your bike. Blah blah blah... Is there any truth behind this? What do you guys think? What brand of sunglasses do you guys use? I am riding with a cheap pair of avaitors right now, and I want something that does a better job of keeping the wind out of my eyes...
Later...
#3
I have some Oakley Jawbones I wear, they have polarized lenses. The polarization only ever so slightly changes how everything appears through the windshield but then again I usually look right over my windshield. I'd say try to find some you can try and see just how much the polarization changes things to you.
#4
I am looking at buying a pair of Wiley X polarized sunglasses. However, I have been told by the people at the HD dealership not to buy polarized sunglasses if you have a windshield on your bike.
The issue with polarized lense would only be an issue if your windshield is tinted or has a UV filter coating AND whether it is tall enough that you look through it instead of over it. The combination can create distortion. Personally I look over mine and thoroughly enjoy my Wiley X XL1 sunglasses. I have two pair- 1 with clear lense for night time and 1 with smoke lense for daytime. I wear contacts and don't have any problems with wind in my eyes.
The issue with polarized lense would only be an issue if your windshield is tinted or has a UV filter coating AND whether it is tall enough that you look through it instead of over it. The combination can create distortion. Personally I look over mine and thoroughly enjoy my Wiley X XL1 sunglasses. I have two pair- 1 with clear lense for night time and 1 with smoke lense for daytime. I wear contacts and don't have any problems with wind in my eyes.
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#8
Polarized glasses are great, but don't get polarized if you plan on wearing a helmet with a tinted face-sheild. The polarized glasses can distort through a tinted windscreen on the bike too, but it's not as bad as if wearing a helmet with tinted face-shield. Like the others said... your usually looking over the windscreen anyway.
I've been wearing Oakley for the most part, but my next pair will probably be Wiley. I have to have perscription, so its always spendy for a set of sunglasses.
I've been wearing Oakley for the most part, but my next pair will probably be Wiley. I have to have perscription, so its always spendy for a set of sunglasses.