I've been using the Oakley L Frame motorcycle goggle.    They work
with glasses.  Clear lens.  They do fog a bit if you stop moving or
the going gets slow.  http://tinyurl.com/353erng

On Dec 12, 12:05 am, Kelly <tkslee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Feet - Check - Wood Socks.. Boots whatever for temp
> Legs- Check - Wool underwear.. Musa - or jeans good to 25 degrees -
> Snow pants over wool and musa - down to 8 degrees
> Body - Check - Any number of base layers, a shirt, sweater, many
> different coats ../ turtle necks etc good to negative temps
> head- Check- Balaclava or two with beenie as needed .. can make my head
> sweat down to very low temps.
> Eyes-- anything under 30 degrees I get headaches from the winds and my
> glasses getting to cold for my nose... off is worse.
>
> Anyway.. looking for snow skiing goggles with clear lens for night
> riding or changable.. found several (no clear lenses yet) just haven't
> pulled the trigger .. all under 50 bucks and look like they would make
> riding more fun. No fogging up when I cover my nose with the balaclava
> - good vision (think glasses will still be wearable inside them) trying
> to think of what negative I'm missing...
>
> Could it really just be a good idea?
>
> hmmm
>
> off to the store tomorrow.
>
> later
> Kelly

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