I would do it the other way around.
I go my specks on lind and tried loads with my current helmet
see here for a glasses thread
http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,9368....l#msg94323
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
the shark evoline range is nice, but its quite heavy as helmets go. can end up with a sore neck after a day with it on.
for a little more a schuberth C2/C3 could be bought, both can be had cheap now the C3 Pro has superceded them.
I've never noticed how heavy mine is until someone commented how heavy it was and said "here heres mine" and yes mine is heavy (don't notice ) mind you I only weigh 9 1/2 stone and I think the heavy helmet is the only thing stopping me from being blown off the back !
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
I agree with getting the glasses to suit the helmet. I have a pair of Quiksilver QO3660. Large lenses, very light frame and straight arms. Perfect!
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
Several helmets have cut away sections in the foam padding to accommodate glass arms.
The scorpion flip front does as well as the shoei flip front, there will be others!
Some say...
(12-01-14, 09:50 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: Several helmets have cut away sections in the foam padding to accommodate glass arms.
Yep thats all well and good but if the arms are too long where they hook around your ear -- the sides are ok but the end of the arms hit the back of the helmet and then they dont sit right on your face
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
I had glasses that did this - UNTILL i got them off the net that came with arm length options in mm
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
What about contact lenses? I wear glasses a lot and when on the bike I have lenses on. They dont steam up nor do they intrude with the comfort of the lid being on.
Been using Shoeis with specs for years. Currently GT Air and before that Qwest.
Never had any problems.
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Arai have the cutouts for the arms, expensive but sooooooo comfy .
Old enough to know better
I have a nitro vx1200 and it was fine with my specs. As with everything though YMMV. I got contact lenses after doing the first days training as glasses are a pain when constantly removing a helmet. So much better
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Arai rebel.
quite simply the best helmet ive ever had as far as putting me bins on with!! 8)
Shark Vision R and Speed R helmets have a small removeable piece to allow the easy wearing of glasses
Thanks for all the advice.
I will bear it in mind when I go to buy a new helmet. There are a few more options that I will be looking at after the responses here.
I do occasionally wear contact lenses but unfortunately end up with sore eyes so will be sticking with the glasses I think.
Glasse are an arse indeed but at least I can ride with my visor open without risk of getting a pidgin in my eye
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.