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Prescription Eyewear
Please share your thoughts on resiliant, stylish and reasonably priced prescription eyewear for riding. I wear my MJs during the day but I'm in need of clears for night, preferably the kind of lens that gets dark in the sun.
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I have been a big fan of Wiley X glasses. Mine are polycarbonate and I also use them as tactical glasses. The U.S. military is also a big fan of them. The best prices I have found have been through www.framesdirect.com and you can usually find a coupon code to save you a bunch of $$$. My last purchase put my riding specs at $300 and the coupon knocked them down to $200! The glasses I have are called Wiley X AirRage Prescription Sunglasses.
http://www.framesdirect.com/Wiley-X-...-k-tcqdni.html
I hope that this helps
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GOS member (Girls On Spyders)
Glasses
I have tried several different eyewear and opted for the sunglasses that fit over my glasses. That works well for me, however, I also have a half helmet that I use my sunvisor over my regular glasses. I also have a 3/4 helmet with a sunvisor and a clear visor on it. 3/4 I use in the winter time. All of this seems to work well for me instead of shelling out the dollars for perscription sunglasses.
Fit overs I found at JP Cycles and they do carry a cheaper brand at Walmart.
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I just wear my regular or Rx sunglasses with a full-face helmet.
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I have a modular helmet and wear my glasses with a clear shield..just when night fall need to remove the sun glasses.
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I visited my local Lenscrafters, Eyemasters and Pearle Vision to try on the differentstyles of glasses/goggles. I found what I liked at Pearle Vision and got prescription bifocal transition googles, convertible to glasses, for $200.
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Modular Helmet; Clip-ons for the daytime battles, and they go in a pocket once the Sun sets...
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I did the Wiley-x light adjusting glasses with the foam around the lenses to help keep the wind out of my eyes.
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Find that transitions work well for a quick jaunt outside but the longer I am outside in bright sun I find they are less effective. I just use my built in sun visor with my regular glasses or poloarized polycarbonate Oakley's that I had my Rx put in them.
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Shades
I do the same thing Bob does. Works great!!
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Make sure they are not polarized !
Whatever you buy, make sure they are not polarized.
Mine interfere with my RT's LCD display and with my helmet visor.
...Ben...
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GOS member (Girls On Spyders)
Check out e-tint visor. Had my e-tint for two years and love it. Works as advertised. Try this web site E-tint.comõ
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Originally Posted by ruthie
Check out e-tint visor. Had my e-tint for two years and love it. Works as advertised. Try this web site E-tint.comõ
Cool technology ! But I am not sure I would give up my pinlock for it.
...Ben...
PS: Their web site is: http://e-tintproducts.com
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e-tint? Thanks for the link; I'd never heard of them before!
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I have a pair of wrap around Costas with my prescription in them. Also have crizal transitions that I wear with my visor.
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I wear a full face helmet with tinted shield for daytime, and another one with a flip down sunshade for dusk/night. Most sunglasses have arms too big to squeeze between the helmet and my ears, so I wear regular wire framed prescription glasses (Transitions lenses) underneath.
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I got my transition glasses at Cosco for $ 130. They automatically darken during bright sunlight which fill my need.
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eyewear
Hi Guys and Dolls,
I opted for the cheap comfortable glasses (shatterproof) and I went to wal-mart where they gave me a free trial pair of contact lenses and now That's what I always wear when riding, regardless of helmet type.
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
Nolan helmets with the flip down sun shade. I wear my RX glasses and when the need arises flip down the helmet interior sun shade. The visors come in many shades as well as the sun shades.
I use a light smoke for the outside visor on one helmet and have the blue tint on another. I use a darker interior sunshade for those bright days.
I also have a Nolan (N104), but there are times (sunset) that even with the internal sun visor down, I wish I would have real sunglasses.
The Nolan clear shield blocks enough UVs to prevent my transition Rx glasses from darkening.
...Ben...
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I ride over 50k miles a year and only use Wiley x Air Rage for over 20 years
Air rage Wiley x ---5 star---gasket that come swith them terrible
I ride over 50k miles a year and only use Wiley x Air Rage for over 20 years, I have tried everything you can think of, But when it got to where I had to wear glasses to read the speedo, and GPS...They are a must
I used to go thru about 10-15 plus glasses goggles a year, and that gets really expensive....
My air rage cost me about $450.00 and they are great, I break a ear peace or wear something out and several times I have contacted them and mailed the broke ones back to them and they have mailed me back new ones....
you can just pop the lenses out and put them back into new frames....The air rage style did change the shape of the lens a few years back....
This is the first pair of perscription glases that actually transitioned as quick when going thru tunnels and such, and great for riding @ night...
The gaskets on them do Suk and the foam seperates from the plastic within a few months....depending on where you travel the gaskets on that model may not be as important
As I also have a small head, I wear a 6-7/8" cap, these glsses fit snug and have never lost a pair while on the road....
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Depending on the suitability to your helmet for glasses or goggles I would still take either of those in transtions lenses.
I live in Australia and glasses are hideously expensive compared to there and so I am limited to just what I build up over the years so with full face I have to take both with me, now I am moving back onto a motorcycle and will rig myself up appropriately I will likely get transtions goggles and probably sunglasses as well.
The thing about glasses frames as we all know is you need something that is going to cover your eyes, not impair your vision and yet when stationary not fog up on your eyes as mine are prone to do I just had to get used to moving them away from my face a couple of mm's to get enough airflow to prevent that when stationary.
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I'm trying a pair of Wiley X Prescription Transitions. Hopefully they do the job when riding with a half helmet or naked head!
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Prescription Eyewear
I almost always wear a half shell and the foam around the eye piece keeps bugs and stuff out and just enough air in to keep you cool. I'm a big fan if Wiley X. Had this pair for three years now.
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