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donnellpj
04-10-2013, 10:03 AM
Good day!

I was thinking about a clear ballistics quality lense, like range glasses, but would like to know what others are wearing for eye protection when they ryde at night.

( If your'e wearing a full face all the time, I get it :thumbup: )

Thanks --Pete

grumpybob
04-10-2013, 10:33 AM
Clear prescription safety glasses when not raining, Full shield in the rain.

jthornton
04-10-2013, 10:55 AM
Arch Goggles (http://troposeyewear.com/collections/goggles/products/arch-goggle-1) with clear lens.

John

Chupaca
04-10-2013, 10:59 AM
lenses makes thing much clearer and brighter..!! :ohyea:

mxz600
04-10-2013, 11:25 AM
I use the Bobster Road Hog riding glasses with interchangeable lenses.

http://bobster.com/riding/road-hog-ii-convertible-black-frame-4-lenses.aspx

Osros
04-10-2013, 11:55 AM
I just found this place yesterday and the bifocal options caught my eye. I ordered a pair should have it tomorrow. There are all kinds, yellow for night time, HD etc. I don't know anything about this place but it was worth a check out. I have 2 others on wish list so if this one works out will get more.

http://www.bikershades.com

I also have a pair of Bobsters they are good stuff.


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donnellpj
04-10-2013, 12:18 PM
Got the Bobsters Road Hogs on the way! Looked like a good option, and I like the versatility of swapping the lenses and adding the head strap if I want it.

Thanks all, great input!

--P

Doc45
04-10-2013, 12:30 PM
I like yellow at night and on heavy overcast days. The frame choice if whatever fits your face and wallet best.

lookerjdc
04-10-2013, 12:32 PM
the Harley dealer near me was having a sale so I picked a pair of yellow tinted for day riding and a pair of clear ballistic style for night riding

bcoulter19
04-10-2013, 01:51 PM
Please let us know how they are when you get them. You did say youa re getting them with a precription in them, right? I'm real curious , I'm loooking for some new presription sunglasses for riding and this place sounds good. so i'm looking for a review. :doorag:

donnellpj
04-10-2013, 01:56 PM
Please let us know how they are when you get them. You did say youa re getting them with a precription in them, right? I'm real curious , I'm loooking for some new presription sunglasses for riding and this place sounds good. so i'm looking for a review. :doorag:


Mine won't be prescription, but I know they can be custom made with prescription lenses, as well as bi-focal, I believe.

I'll let you know fit and quality, but there were many reviews that rated them pretty well.

ARtraveler
04-10-2013, 02:20 PM
Come to Alaska. It does not get dark during the summer when most people care to ride. :roflblack:

Moosemanj
04-10-2013, 02:38 PM
Come to Alaska. It does not get dark during the summer when most people care to ride. :roflblack:

And when it is dark, having glasses on is the last thing you will need to worry about. Where do I plug in my suit!

ARtraveler
04-10-2013, 02:40 PM
And when it is dark, having glasses on is the last thing you will need to worry about. Where do I plug in my suit!

We do get both ends of the spectrum here--for sure. :thumbup:

Osros
04-11-2013, 09:09 PM
I just found this place yesterday and the bifocal options caught my eye. I ordered a pair should have it tomorrow. There are all kinds, yellow for night time, HD etc. I don't know anything about this place but it was worth a check out. I have 2 others on wish list so if this one works out will get more.

http://www.bikershades.com

I also have a pair of Bobsters they are good stuff.


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I just got the pair of the smoke bifocal sunglasses from bikershades.com and I'm liking it so far, look a feel good and the 2.00 lens is exactly what I needed. I have not gone out on a ride with it yet but so far so good.

I use 2.00 reading glasses only, not really a big deal don't have to have it when I ride or drive but nice to be able to read smaller text on the display or iPhone when riding.

The fit is good, wraps around head I don't feel the need for google type strap.




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Rockwall
04-11-2013, 09:20 PM
Just ordered a pair of prescription safety glasses from Sears Optical. They have Transitions lenses so they will double as riding sunglasses. Looking forward to them.:doorag:

Captain Fin
04-12-2013, 05:38 AM
Wiley mellow yellow does the trick at night. Wiley sunglasses day. Best comfort level that I have experienced. No helmet required Florida.

spyderrock
04-12-2013, 08:35 AM
Hey guys this is what I wear http://www.7eye.com/Taku-Glossy-Black/. These glasses are excellent for keeping the wind to a very minimum. I have the Photochromatic for riding on rainy cloudy days. Going to order the Polarized pair for the hot sunny days.

http://www.7eye.com/images/W/taku_glossyblack_57-05.jpg

Smokinspyder
04-12-2013, 08:19 PM
I rock the split jackets from Oakley with the motorcycle attachments and replacement lens

KCPete
04-12-2013, 08:24 PM
I go back and forth between prescription glasses and contacts...and found these last summer. http://www.drivewearlens.com (http://www.drivewearlens.com/)

When I've got the contacts in, I just love them! When wearing the glasses, usually get by with the flip-down sun shield in my Nolan helmet, and the clear face shield depending on just what the temperature is.
Nice thing about the DriveWear glasses is that they're polarized AND photo-chromatic. Plus, they work inside vehicles with tinted glass, where Transitions won't. They don't get as dark as Transition lenses, but there's always trade-offs, I guess.

SXSMachine
04-13-2013, 10:42 AM
Have had Revision without Rx
Have had Oakley Goggles no Rx.
Have had Oakley Glasses Rx
Have worn Bobster at night a couple of times.

All clear lenses at night, never took a direct hit to any but believe all of their ANSI claims.

I wear Oakley Transition drivewear Rx daily now although I dont have a ride i do shoot, :b2b: