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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    They are google like, all plastic,
    You mean, like you can surf the net while riding?? Cool!

    sorry, my favourite misspelling
    Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin

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  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by lph View Post
    You mean, like you can surf the net while riding?? Cool!

    sorry, my favourite misspelling

    Oops, it was a typo, I didn't mean it that way!!

    (going back to correct it....)
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  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    I used to get that bridge of nose pain when I wore my regular prescription glasses in cold biking. The nose rest of the glasses frame would get too cold and hurt me. Then I got fit-over sunglasses that I wear over my presc. glasses. They are goggle like, all plastic, and now my glasses don't hurt anymore on the bridge of my nose.
    What do you wear if it is cold enough to fog your glasses, but too dark for sunglasses? My commute yesterday was frustrating because I kept getting fogged up.

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeoCam View Post
    What do you wear if it is cold enough to fog your glasses, but too dark for sunglasses? My commute yesterday was frustrating because I kept getting fogged up.
    My sunglasses look dark to others, but when you look trhough them they are more of a golden amber color. They make everything look sort of sunny like a golden sunset. I've never found them to be too dark yet, even on a dark rainy day.
    But if you are riding at dusk I guess you should look for some clear protective goggles of some sort. Things have come a long way from the old "shop goggles". I've heard some people rave about gardening protective goggles for mowing the lawn...saying they were really sleek and comfortable. Maybe ski goggles come in clear too?
    That's all I can think of...
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  5. #20
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    My only caveat here is if you use goggles during the sunlight hours, it's really important that you have some sort of UV protection--either in the goggles or in your sunglasses that you wear under your goggles. I'm not sure that inexpensive goggles provide any protection.

    The reason why it's so important is that sunglasses without such protection allow your pupils to open, and if the glasses/goggles don't filter the UV rays, your eyes can suffer MORE damage than if you were wearing clear lenses. At least with clear lenses, your pupils stay more closed (to let less light in).

    This gets even more important when there is snow on the ground that reflects extra light.

    And one other thing, an old cashmere cardigan is a wonderful layer on really cold days. If it has moth holes, it's even better!

  6. #21
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    +1 to Tulip's remarks....
    make sure the sunglasses have UV protection.
    If you can find a beatup cashmere sweater cheap somewhere....NAB IT! I have some cashmere gloves I use as glove liners....mmmmmmmm
    Lisa
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  7. #22
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    Thanks. I think I will try something like what Lisa wears and only worry about clear if I then find out it looks too dark.

    Re: cashmere - I had a great thrift store trip yesterday: got 1 pair of Merrell mocs, 1 cashmere turtleneck, 1 merino wool turtleneck, and a lovely cashmere twin set. Total spent - $16!!!!

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    So jealous. I can always find merino, but never cashmere.

 

 

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