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How do you Glasses wearers manage with Helmet & Glasses?

In what way are you suggesting surgery to eliminate glasses? Your blanket statement doesn't apply across the board.

I totally agree. I’ve had successful cataract surgery, but still require glasses. They are not to the point of being able to implant a prism into the lens. That requires GLASSES!
 
I totally agree. I’ve had successful cataract surgery, but still require glasses. They are not to the point of being able to implant a prism into the lens. That requires GLASSES!

And I was born with only one eye that works. So No surgery or contacts for me. Won't risk either. Not that their is probably a sane doctor out there that would do any sort of vision correction on my one good eye.
 
I'll second Mikey. As a multi season helmet wearer I've found that modulars and 3/4 helmets are the most glasses friendly helmets.
Easier to ''spread'' the helmet via the straps to put on/off over the glass's frames with them on.
My new winter BRP Oxygen full face has the glass's markings / provisions but still a PITA to shove them in. I'm using a 3/4 in the summer with a flip up shield currently.
New helmets with the flip up internal sunshade are great, no need for having multiple pairs with you or waiting for transitions to transition when going inside.
 
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