July 6, 201312 yr I wear spectacles but find my eyes streaming due to wind (not pollen) coming in past my specs onto my eyes. This has been an issue for years but now I'm 'electrified' I use a bike a lot more, go further and go faster than previously, so the issue is more annoying. I've been looking at cycling specs (which do not appear to fit over my ordinary specs) and wondered if anyone can recommend a pair to reduce/eliminate wind nuisance? I'm tempted by the ones in this link Venitex Fuji Clear Safety Glasses Specs Ideal Eyewear for Cycling MTB: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors but would appreciate any views/recommendations Arthur:confused:
July 6, 201312 yr I suffer from the same problem and find that any eye wear that leaks draft around the sides can actually make matters worse with the buffeting. The only totally effective wear for me is the type of goggles that sport riders use like this example, but of course that can look daft on an e-bike. So I compromise and use ones that wrap as closely as possible to the eyes and face curvature to minimise edge drafts while not looking outlandish. The one you illustrate is rather like that so should work quite well. As an aside, contact lenses work extremely well too!
July 6, 201312 yr Lidl do changeable lens kits from time to time and the frame has a removable sponge seal which keeps out draughts and pollen. Although the lenses are some kind of plastic, they are excellent quality, better than some of my rather expensive sunglasses. They also provide a choice inside the case of an elasticated strap or normal wraparound arms. Melissa
July 6, 201312 yr The only totally effective wear for me is the type of goggles that sport riders use Grommit looks like he has similar problems ... http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag89/103Alex1/thumb-wallace-gromit-sidecar_zps029e2206.jpg
July 6, 201312 yr Depends how much you want to spend, but a customer recommended this firm Browse by Sport - Cycling - Cycling Prescription Sunglasses - RxSport . I'm just waiting till I get my eyes checked again next month, and intend to place an order then. They can supply inserts that fit inside cycling style glasses. As an aside, the yellow tint (or, apparently, a rose tint) can ensure you are not plunged into darkness as you ride between light and shade. Phil I wear spectacles but find my eyes streaming due to wind (not pollen) coming in past my specs onto my eyes. This has been an issue for years but now I'm 'electrified' I use a bike a lot more, go further and go faster than previously, so the issue is more annoying. I've been looking at cycling specs (which do not appear to fit over my ordinary specs) and wondered if anyone can recommend a pair to reduce/eliminate wind nuisance? I'm tempted by the ones in this link Venitex Fuji Clear Safety Glasses Specs Ideal Eyewear for Cycling MTB: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors but would appreciate any views/recommendations Arthur:confused:
July 6, 201312 yr ...this weather I have trouble with insects going in my eyes....thought about these...any opinions ? .....Mike Silverline Clear Safety Glasses wrap around goggles | eBay
July 6, 201312 yr Lidl do changeable lens kits from time to time and the frame has a removable sponge seal which keeps out draughts and pollen. Although the lenses are some kind of plastic, they are excellent quality, better than some of my rather expensive sunglasses. They also provide a choice inside the case of an elasticated strap or normal wraparound arms. Melissa Sports dIrect have them as well. Same price from memory.....
July 6, 201312 yr I think alot of people are missing that the op uses spectacles, so a lot of the recommended options above just aren't available to someone who needs spectacles. I use ESS ADVANCER V12 GOGGLES with the RX inserts. Specsavers glazed the inserts for me for £30. I really like them and my eyes will water with a 1mph breeze so I use them all the time! If it's really cold or windy I also use snowboard goggles that go over your glasses or these if I'm riding at night. Edited July 6, 201312 yr by amigafan2003
July 6, 201312 yr You might like to have a look at some of the safety glasses that we used at clay shooting, raparound safety and different coloured lens, some places also will make them to a perscription. Bob
July 10, 201312 yr Author I plumpted for these Venitex Fuji Clear Safety Glasses Specs Ideal Eyewear for Cycling MTB: Amazon.co.uk: Clothing Arrived today and went for a 15 mile spin. Can't wear my normal specs under them but my eyesight is not that bad. Huge improvement wearing these.....not a cure but 90% there? Arthur
July 10, 201312 yr What about one of these helmets, but I don't have a clue where to get them from. Victoria Pendleton and GB pursuit team win gold: Olympic cycling
July 10, 201312 yr What about one of these helmets, but I don't have a clue where to get them from. Victoria Pendleton and GB pursuit team win gold: Olympic cycling you could try something like this if you have £299 to spare [ATTACH]6308.vB[/ATTACH] but this is probably more suitable for an E-bike @ £110 [ATTACH]6309.vB[/ATTACH] 2013 KASK Vintage Urban Commuter Cycling Helmet - Royal | Scotby Cycles I am thinking of wearing the suit on my way to work however!... Seriously though I would like to know if anyone has any experience of these types of visored helmets as I have worn glasses for over 40 years, can't manage without them and at £300 for the prescription lenses can't afford to have cycling glasses glazed. Any reports please
July 10, 201312 yr I plumpted for these Venitex Fuji Clear Safety Glasses Specs Ideal Eyewear for Cycling MTB: Amazon.co.uk: Clothing Arrived today and went for a 15 mile spin. Can't wear my normal specs under them but my eyesight is not that bad. Huge improvement wearing these.....not a cure but 90% there? Arthur I use exactly the same specs. I don't wear glasses but the danger from insects and stray brambles sticking out the hedge on country lanes makes them essential equipment. I've had mine for some years and they have proved robust and effective.
July 10, 201312 yr I use exactly the same specs. I don't wear glasses but the danger from insects and stray brambles sticking out the hedge on country lanes makes them essential equipment. I've had mine for some years and they have proved robust and effective. Stop making us jealous. They don't fit over spectacles!
July 11, 201312 yr Why not something like this? Optilabs:prescription diving mask, prescription snorkel mask, scuba diving mask Multi use. Also been used for snorkelling.
July 11, 201312 yr Why not something like this? Optilabs:prescription diving mask, prescription snorkel mask, scuba diving mask Multi use. Also been used for snorkelling. I can just see their faces in the pub when I turn up wearing that. Handy when you accidentally ride your bike into the canal though!
July 11, 201312 yr I can just see their faces in the pub when I turn up wearing that. Handy when you accidentally ride your bike into the canal though! What a fine example of their versatility. Team them with a wet suit and it wont look silly at all.
July 11, 201312 yr I got some from specsavers ,transitions, polycarb lenses,frame made by Leader sports...£70.....comes with case and lots of anti mist wipes. £140 in total. You have to look in their magazine to find them as not a stock item.
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