17-01-17, 01:56 PM
I have had to wear glasses for last 8 years for driving / riding , need them for distance and like you I am blind without them on a night.
The ones I use on the bike are rimless with quite small lenses and have very thin arms and virtually no curve, easy to put on under my crash helmet, I have a Caberg flip front now which makes it even easier to put them on.
Never had a problem with them misting up, but everybody has a different shape head, different crash helmets , so what works for one might not work for someone else. I think the smaller lens helps as there is more space for air to flow round but again that could be just me.
I think you will be lucky to find something that works for more than a day or two, there are loads of specialist sprays and suchlike out there but they are not free and you could spend a fortune and not find one that works for you, at least washing up liquid is quite cheap considering the small amount you will use, just put some in a small container and keep it under the seat.
The ones I use on the bike are rimless with quite small lenses and have very thin arms and virtually no curve, easy to put on under my crash helmet, I have a Caberg flip front now which makes it even easier to put them on.
Never had a problem with them misting up, but everybody has a different shape head, different crash helmets , so what works for one might not work for someone else. I think the smaller lens helps as there is more space for air to flow round but again that could be just me.
I think you will be lucky to find something that works for more than a day or two, there are loads of specialist sprays and suchlike out there but they are not free and you could spend a fortune and not find one that works for you, at least washing up liquid is quite cheap considering the small amount you will use, just put some in a small container and keep it under the seat.