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CVO Technical => Riding Gear => Topic started by: RoadDawg on August 25, 2014, 01:52:25 PM
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Anybody Try Harley Davidson's Switchback Goggles? How dark do they get in the sun? Most don't get dark enough for me.
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after my first real long ride yesterday and having problems with seeing
I've got to find something like goggles
that I can put over my glasses! can't see crap without them and unless I wear my full coverage which is not always desirable in this Texas heat I'm considering also!
found some "Aviator goggles" that might work,
but I'll look like a giant fly on a bike I'm sure!
so I'll be watching your success on what you find!
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Have you considered something like this?
http://www.bikershades.com/bikerarmour-by-bikershades-frames/ (http://www.bikershades.com/bikerarmour-by-bikershades-frames/)
Reasonable prices and "Try before you buy"
M
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I just resolved my problem
http://www.rx-safety.com/wiley-x-prescription-eyewear
all I had to do was send them my prescription and the these
http://www.rx-safety.com/brands/wiley-x-eyewear/prescription-wiley-x/climate-control/wiley-x-blink-wx-556f.html
only cost me about $210.00
hell when I got my new prescription this year the doc talked me into prescription sun glasses and they where $475.00 and they suck!
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Try 7Eye aka Panoptyx. You can get the photochromic lenses in your Rx in various styles. Not cheap, but well worth it.
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http://www.7eye.com/home.php
I wear The fixed eye-cup Cyclone model and the identical removable eye-cup Diablo models exclusively.
FWIW, the black photochromic Cyclones are on-sale on the 7 Eye website for $99!!!
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