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    Eyewear for full-face helmets

    I'm looking for suggestions on the best eyewear for use when I'm riding. I wear a Shoei full-face helmet, and I am probably going to need bifocals. Any suggestions is appreciated.

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    If your talking about prescription glasses I've been riding my entire 48 years with glasses. Never really thought about that, I've alway have to wear mine otherwise I'm blind as a bat. But wireframes with a thin side arms are what I wear and never have any problems getting them on. But it's second nature to me. Also The only full face helmets I wear now are the flip up modular, that makes it easier also. Hope that helps, or it's just rambling B.S !

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpwood View Post
    If your talking about prescription glasses I've been riding my entire 48 years with glasses. Never really thought about that, I've alway have to wear mine otherwise I'm blind as a bat. But wireframes with a thin side arms are what I wear and never have any problems getting them on. But it's second nature to me. Also The only full face helmets I wear now are the flip up modular, that makes it easier also. Hope that helps, or it's just rambling B.S !
    That's good information, though, and I did not detect any BS!

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    The suggestion of metal frames is a good one. I’ve been wearing Shoei helmets sense the mid 1990s. I’ve warn eye glasses sense I was 3 years old, 63 years. The thin metal bows works really well especially if you have com speakers. The first time I had to add bifocals I pushed off putting them in my prescription sunglasses. A rather expensive mistake. Go ahead and try to look over the top of your glasses in the tiny slit of space between the top of the glasses and the opening edge of the helmet. You will show your age when you have to shut down the bike and remove your glasses to read a map. When you have 15 bikes waiting on the ride leader.

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    Contact lenses here (Monovision).


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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    Contact lenses here (Monovision).
    Tried them back in the 80's, couldn't stand them. Was living in Colorado at the time, my contacts dried out on my bike the whole time. Since I've always work on my own vehicles, I couldn't stand crap falling in my contacts under the laying under the vehicle, and the solutions for them for a year cost more than the glasses did. Thant that's just me,
    But that is a good solution for other folks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpwood View Post
    Tried them back in the 80's, couldn't stand them. Was living in Colorado at the time, my contacts dried out on my bike the whole time. Since I've always work on my own vehicles, I couldn't stand crap falling in my contacts under the laying under the vehicle, and the solutions for them for a year cost more than the glasses did. Thant that's just me,
    But that is a good solution for other folks.
    All of you guys are the best. Thanks for the advice...and I have got to switch to bifocals when riding...I have no choice in the matter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    Contact lenses here (Monovision).
    There are bifocal contacts available also.

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    i also wear glasses. Just picked up another modular HJC helmet. Some helmet models advertise that they have slots or have the helmet pads located so they don't interfere with glasses. This new helmet works fine with my specs. I do have a Shoei Neotec, that works too. My glasses are metal frames, and are thin style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jm21ddd15 View Post
    i also wear glasses. Just picked up another modular HJC helmet. Some helmet models advertise that they have slots or have the helmet pads located so they don't interfere with glasses. This new helmet works fine with my specs. I do have a Shoei Neotec, that works too. My glasses are metal frames, and are thin style.

    I agree, been wearing modular helmets for 15 years, absolutely great solution for those wearing glasses
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