I tried goggles last year.  Didn't work for me.  Fogged up to0 much on
climbs and general riding.  Mainly as I don't breathe "properly"
through the nose.  (Knuckle draggin' mouth breather alert!)

This year just going back to letting the eyes tear up and living with
it.  Though titanium frames for my new glasses seem to hurt less than
the regular type.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN



On Dec 12, 8:04 am, japhilip <japhi...@twcny.rr.com> wrote:
> 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- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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