Prescription Rec Specs with transition lenses and straps. They'll fog when 
I'm stopped at traffic lights, but once I'm moving, that goes away. Decent 
eye protection, and with the straps, they should stay on if I crash. I 
normally wear bifocals but opted to save a little money and just get the 
distance prescription. It doesn't affect me riding, but if I had to read a 
cue sheet, it would be a problem.
--Tom

On Sunday, March 25, 2012 8:08:24 AM UTC-4, EricP wrote:
>
> Regular glasses or prescription sunglasses.  Not a fan of contacts.  On 
> yesterday's foggy ride, had to stop every 5 to 10 miles to wipe off my 
> glasses to see.
>  
> In extreme weather conditions (usually heavy snow or rain) have been known 
> to just take the glasses off and squint while riding.
>  
> Eric Platt
> St. Paul, MN
>
> On Saturday, March 24, 2012 8:31:34 PM UTC-5, newenglandbike wrote:
>
>> I wear KDs or sunglasses, or double-lens (no fog) ski goggles in the 
>> winter.
>>
>>   

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