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Wearing glasses with helmet
Ok. So Mrs. iridenow wears glasses. She has a hard time putting glasses on after putting her helmet on. She essentially destroyed 1 pair of glasses trying to put them on after putting on her helmet. Is there a trick to doing this?
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Actually, it might not be so much 'a trick' as it is a matter of choosing the right helmet/helmet type!!
My Missus & I both wear glasses (me at times; her all the time!) and we've found that the cheek & ear pads on the Shoei GT-Air helmets are ideally suited to easy glasses donning, while many other helmets make it nearly impossible!?! With the GT-Airs, there's a little less rigid padding just where you need it to be in order to slide the glasses arms in - smmmooooth as duck poo! All the previous helmets we had, including Arai, Shark, & others, just didn't allow that; their padding was simply too big &/or too tight in just the wrong spots, so slipping the glasses arms in & over your ears was not ever an easy thing to do... well, not unless everything was lined up exactly right!! We broke more than one pair apiece just to drive the point home!! (sometimes, juuust sometimes, I'm a slow learner! )
If you're breaking glasses arms, then it might be time to consider a new helmet?!
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When you get new glasses get some that have very thin flat ear pieces and when putting on
the helmet grab both straps and pull apart to spread open the helmet.
I keep my glasses on and then put the helmet on by pulling the sides apart to clear my ears.
My wife also does the same thing.
Originally Posted by iridenow
Ok. So Mrs. iridenow wears glasses. She has a hard time putting glasses on after putting her helmet on. She essentially destroyed 1 pair of glasses trying to put them on after putting on her helmet. Is there a trick to doing this?
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You have received very good information thus far. I wear sunglasses with 2.0 magnifiers so my dashboard and GPS are sharper and I ruined two pair of Dual Eyewear glasses because the temple pieces were too thick. I switched to an older pair owned for years and they worked best.
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YES, Glasses and Helmets like to mix it up. All good tips as posted.
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If your cheek pads aren't to tight to your face when you have the helmet on a light stretch outwards and slip it over your head and glasses should work! You style of frames may need a change also, There's a lot in play here!! Good Luck
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I wear glasses full-time, I tried various full face helmets and tried to put my glasses on after donning the helmet - didn't work! I now wear a modular HJC that I put on while wearing my glasses, no problem. It is important to spread the sides of the helmet!
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I wear a HJC Modular. Chin guard up, tilt head up, slide helmet down and rotate head forward as helmet slides on. Easy peasy.
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Been wearing glasses all my life. So, for me, it has been a non-issue.
Our helmet choice has been Nolans for the last 15 years or so. Currently, we are using Bell Mag 9/sena.
Both brands seem a little tight when putting on. We pull the helmet out a little (by pulling out the attachment straps) to stretch over the stems. Then we do the "ear tuck." Put the ears in the proper recesses (slide the flat of the hand between the ears and helmet) and the helmet will cover the stems nicely. Or, put on the helmet and then the glasses by sliding the stems into the helmet.
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Originally Posted by Revalden
I wear a HJC Modular. Chin guard up, tilt head up, slide helmet down and rotate head forward as helmet slides on. Easy peasy.
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My wife and I both wear glasses and one of the things we both do is to put on a very thin Schampa brand Coolskin skull cap first.....with the glasses already on. Our helmets are the HJC RPHA-90 modular helmets. As I'm putting mine on, I grab the strap and the buckle and spread the helmet a bit and with the Coolskins, the helmet slides right on. Once I have the helmet on, I still have to spread one side at a time and manually adjust the way the glasses are positioned on my head/ear area.
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Mrs. Steve wears glasses and an HJC modular helmet. She pulls the helmet a bit wider with the straps, puts the helmet on while still wearing glasses.
I wear an HJC full-face helmet and no glasses except sunglasses. I have to remove the sunglasses to put the helmet on, then put the sunglasses back on before strapping the helmet in place. Partly to be sure I haven't lost them, like southpaw58 did, but mainly because I am bothered by the glare, and want to get my Serengetis back on as quickly as possible.
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I have biked all of my life and have struggled with the glasses vs helmet question for more than 50 years. Generally put the glasses on after the helmet having to thread the arms/temples thru between head and helmet and then over the ear. A PITA each time.
It may be a question of the style of the glasses. Big over sized but stylish frames popular these days will be more difficult to fit than a smaller narrower frame. Sorry for stating the obvious.
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Originally Posted by iridenow
Ok. So Mrs. iridenow wears glasses. She has a hard time putting glasses on after putting her helmet on. She essentially destroyed 1 pair of glasses trying to put them on after putting on her helmet. Is there a trick to doing this?
Are you talking full face helmet? I have an Aria full face, and when I put my sunglasses on, with a little bit larger frame, I had a hard time until I got used to it. Then, it was learning the up angle to get them started under the helmet, and once just touching the ears, it was an up and over movement. It looks like all those that responded are wearing modular or half helmets.
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I wear the same balaclava and do the same. I wear an Arai full face and some of my glasses are easier to put on than others. I have one set where the lense are taller and I have to tilt the helmet 45deg to put them behind my ears and then slide my helmet down with the glasses..lol its a process so I got contacts for days I don't want to deal with glasses..
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My old Shoei recently started shedding it’s foam so I had to get a new helmet. I reviewed a bunch of helmets online and was going to order one, but felt a little iffy, and didn’t want to play the return game. I went to a local store and tried on a couple that I was researching, and they didn’t allow my glasses to slide in. I ended up with another tried and true Shoei RF1200. The new version of what I had. I’m glad, because it’s a great helmet. A little more expensive, but great. I take my glasses off before putting the helmet on, then slide the glasses into place, and they stay locked in place.
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My wife and I have for our glasses to be fitted proper...we have to put them on after our helmet is on. That being said..we wear 3/4 Shoei helmets, not full helmet's.
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Originally Posted by Motorcycledave
When you get new glasses get some that have very thin flat ear pieces and when putting on
the helmet grab both straps and pull apart to spread open the helmet.
I keep my glasses on and then put the helmet on by pulling the sides apart to clear my ears.
My wife also does the same thing.
Yep, the wife and I do the same as Motorcycle Dave does, leave glasses on, spread helmet over ears and down. Taking glasses off and putting them on with a helmet on is a pain and will destroy your glasses......as you already know......also, we both wear 3/4 helmets, hers a Bell Mag 9 and mine a HTC.........
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No problem with glasses with HJC IS-33 II helmet.
Also allows very good peripheral vision and excellent ventilation.
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Glasses is one big reason I wear a modular helmet. Pull the helmet apart and slip on over my glasses.
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Would agree that a modular is the way to go. One of my problems was forgetting to take my glasses off when I pull the full face off.
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+1 On the modular- slip it on but not fully down, slip glasses on and over ears, finish pulling helmet last few mmy to comfy and then strap- removal is REVERSE! My health fund gives one pair of free glasses every year and so have multiple pairs, some will never work with a helmet!
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