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Started by Buckethead, February 16, 2009, 06:18:58 PM

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Buckethead

What do you use when you ride your moto?

I've got a pair of Nike shades that I wear during daylight hours that work well. They're comfortable and they give me a great field of vision.

At night, my regular glasses don't work so well. I wear smaller rectangular frames. They're fine off the bike, but when I'm grabbing the handlebars and looking up/forward, I'm basically looking over the lenses.

Anyone using something with replaceable lenses, like a Wiley X style?

What are you using and how do you like it?
Quote from: Jester on April 11, 2013, 07:29:35 AM
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sugarcrook

I had small oval frames and didn't have a problem. 

Later I decided I'd rather stop fussing with glasses and got LASIK.

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DesmoDiva

I have the same problem with my glasses at night. 

Oakley makes great Rx lens, both pair of my sunglasses are oakley's.  You could get a pair with clear lens for use at night.  They also have a couple styles that have interchangable lenses.

They are expensive ~$100+ for the frame and $90/lens.  Worth every penny.  YMMV

I wish they would make Rx face shields. 

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Buckethead

Quote from: DesmoDiva on February 16, 2009, 07:10:26 PM
I wish they would make Rx face shields. 

Its a nice thought, but a physical impossibility. Well, for a person with both eyes.
Quote from: Jester on April 11, 2013, 07:29:35 AM
I can't wait until Marquez gets on his level and makes Jorge trip on his tampon string. 

DesmoDiva

Quote from: Obsessed? on February 16, 2009, 07:37:30 PM
Its a nice thought, but a physical impossibility. Well, for a person with both eyes.

It would be perfect for me then.   [thumbsup]
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DarkStaR

I wear contacts when I ride.

To the OP:
Is this not an option?

redxblack

contacts when I ride -- thinking about Lasik

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Quote from: DesmoDiva on February 16, 2009, 07:10:26 PM
I have the same problem with my glasses at night. 

Oakley makes great Rx lens, both pair of my sunglasses are oakley's.  You could get a pair with clear lens for use at night.  They also have a couple styles that have interchangable lenses.

They are expensive ~$100+ for the frame and $90/lens.  Worth every penny.  YMMV

I wish they would make Rx face shields. 


+1, I've seen some of my patients come in with the Oakley Rx glasses, and they make a really high quality lens.
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I have gotten two pair of Dragon Sunglasses from this website. www.heavyglare.com 
They can do most wraparound style frames with prescription lens (except they don't sell Oakley)
Both pairs I have gotten have been nothing short of perfect as far as lens correctness. I have a really heavy presription too.  And people are constantly amazed that they are prescription glasses.
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Howie

Best solution is bring your helmet and bike to the store and try every frame under your helmet and on your bike until you get one that works.

He Man

Quote from: howie on February 17, 2009, 04:36:59 AM
Best solution is bring your helmet and bike to the store and try every frame under your helmet and on your bike until you get one that works.

Sounds like a good idea.

but I wear contacts when i ride. Want lasik but my eye isnt stable enough for it yet.

those Oakleys look really nice, but you would still have to carry a regular set because you cant wear shades indoors. You can try a sample of contacts with a printout coupon from acuvue.com (they are the best brand IMHO, and you should go with the oasis ones, they cost more, but they are loads more comfortable then regular soft contacts).
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I wear these prescription Oakley glasses, but they don't stay on the bridge of my nose with my helmet on. They wonder up into my unibrow.




I use a tinted visor for sunny days.

corey

Quote from: He Man on February 17, 2009, 10:40:00 AM
Sounds like a good idea.

but I wear contacts when i ride. Want lasik but my eye isnt stable enough for it yet.

those Oakleys look really nice, but you would still have to carry a regular set because you cant wear shades indoors. You can try a sample of contacts with a printout coupon from acuvue.com (they are the best brand IMHO, and you should go with the oasis ones, they cost more, but they are loads more comfortable then regular soft contacts).

You think the Oasis are comfy? You should check out the lenses from a brand called Biofinity.
They have the highest Silicon Hydragel content of any lens, and are by far the most comfortable lenses I have ever worn. I was previously wearing Acuvue 2, and then the Oasis as well. They are also a monthly lens, so tend to stay comfier and cleaner a little longer.

I love them.
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Quote from: DarkStaR on February 16, 2009, 08:56:54 PM
I wear contacts when I ride.

To the OP:
Is this not an option?

I suppose it is. I've never had them and never really considered them. Maybe I should.

I just ended up getting a pair of Wiley X XL-1's. I figure they'll do double duty as my safety glasses when I go shooting. 

Quote from: howie on February 17, 2009, 04:36:59 AM
Best solution is bring your helmet and bike to the store and try every frame under your helmet and on your bike until you get one that works.

Exactly what I did. The girl working the counter looked at me kinda funny, but that's nothing new. I didn't have the bike there, so I couldn't be *absolutely* certain they'd work, but I tilted my head down and looked all around and the frames weren't in my way. Plus they've got a foam gasket around the eyes so I don't have to worry about dust/sand/bugs getting in my eye if I've got the visor cracked.
Quote from: Jester on April 11, 2013, 07:29:35 AM
I can't wait until Marquez gets on his level and makes Jorge trip on his tampon string. 

DarkStaR

I don't bother riding with glasses for 3 reasons.

1) Can be uncomfortable.
2) They may fog up.
3) Peripheral vision may be compromised.