goggles or glasses

twain

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on the one hand i think - i shouldnt be worrying about how i look, just get some protection for your eyes.
but on the other hand, i just think goggles look over the top for trail/XC riding.

looking for some protective eyewear, and i dont want to spend more than £20.

glasses look fragile and more roadie than off-roadie - and they're effing expensive - so it looks like goggles are the way, but is there something a little more modest and less 'i want to look like i drop off the white cliffs of Dover' type rider....

could motorbike goggles be the answer...??

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-BLACK-CHO ... 337341fa3e

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-BLACK-CHO ... 4abfe7061f
 
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Just get some safety glasses. Bolle or something. Shouldn't cost more than a tenner.

Those ones look like they have foam edging, they'll just steam up in no time at all.
 
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I have a pair of these: http://www.tredz.co.uk/.RSP-Smoke-Cycli ... _53801.htm

I prefer their more subtle looks to the "I'm from the future" look of some cycling eye ware.

They come with 4 sets of lenses: Clear, yellow, tinted and polarised. The yellow lenses are superb for night time riding, they really cut down the dazzle from car headlights, especially those annoying, over-bright, blue tinted halogens that some people fit, and the polarised lenses are great in bright sun.
 
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xerxes":1dac4pfm said:
I have a pair of these: http://www.tredz.co.uk/.RSP-Smoke-Cycli ... _53801.htm

I prefer their more subtle looks to the "I'm from the future" look of some cycling eye ware.

They come with 4 sets of lenses: Clear, yellow, tinted and polarised. The yellow lenses are superb for night time riding, they really cut down the dazzle from car headlights, especially those annoying, over-bright, blue tinted halogens that some people fit, and the polarised lenses are great in bright sun.


nice - was considering safety glasses (like Bolle) but need something that will have a more secure fit...will those RSPs stay on when things get bumpy?
 
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Get crap eyes. Then the choice is made for you. :cool:



I have prescription ones but not cycling specific.
 
As a short sighted, spectacle wearer I endured riding with glasses on for a long time before moving to contact lenses.

I always knew riding with glasses on was a complete pita but now that I've experienced riding sans glasses, I have absolutely no idea why someone that doesn't need glasses to see would go out and spend money on a layer of heavy optically distorting plastic to sit in front of their eyes getting covered in sweat, mud and cow $hit and steaming up on the climbs.

Yes, I occasionally get mud in my eyes but given I can deal with that without really being able to rub or wipe my eyes very much incase I disturb my lenses, I still consider no eyewear the way WAY better option.
 
You've never had decent glasses then.......

Having seen the results of racing in poor weather/bad roads/offroad on both mine and others eyes, i'll stick with putting something in front of the rather fragile lumps of jelly that are my windows to the world.
 
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I ALWAYS wear protection on my eyes when cycling. Why leave yourself open to risk without them?
Road crap/spray/mud/dust/flies/midges and all manner of stuff in the air.
Geraint Thomas was almost unrecognizeable last night after he lost his in a crash. Almost! :facepalm:
How about these Martin,

Clear
http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-protec ... pecs/54760

Tinted version
http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-protec ... pecs/38149

I also have
http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-router ... pecs/53938

I have all of these. The frameless ones are the best IMO. Clarity is good and comfortable to wear

Mike
 
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