13-08-13, 02:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 13-08-13, 02:42 PM by mr self destruct.)
What most folk that don't wear glasses misunderstand, is that its the glasses lenses that fog up, not the visor!
I haven't got the option of contacts as I only need glasses for driving, and work at a p.c. so can't wear them all the time. This means I have to choose my glasses wisely, i.e. large lenses for a good field of view and straight arms so I can put them on easier.
Regarding fogging up, I always have my visor open a crack, which minimises it but doesn't get rid completely.
However, I find that the misting comes from my breath, and when I tried a Shark Raw helmet on last week, the goggles completely isolated my eyes which I thought would really sort it.
Problem is I didn't like the lack of peripheral vision with them and the sales guy said they're a bit shit in the wet, which kind of defeats the object as I don't fog up in the dry. :\
Oh, and since posting I've just googled Foggy Mask. That looks like it'd be the best thing rather than a new helmet!
I haven't got the option of contacts as I only need glasses for driving, and work at a p.c. so can't wear them all the time. This means I have to choose my glasses wisely, i.e. large lenses for a good field of view and straight arms so I can put them on easier.
Regarding fogging up, I always have my visor open a crack, which minimises it but doesn't get rid completely.
However, I find that the misting comes from my breath, and when I tried a Shark Raw helmet on last week, the goggles completely isolated my eyes which I thought would really sort it.
Problem is I didn't like the lack of peripheral vision with them and the sales guy said they're a bit shit in the wet, which kind of defeats the object as I don't fog up in the dry. :\
Oh, and since posting I've just googled Foggy Mask. That looks like it'd be the best thing rather than a new helmet!

Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
too fucked up to care any more.