Thanks for the advice, and I will definitely check out those links you guys posted. It happens to me in sunny California, even on days where it isn't so windy. So maybe I should try those eye drops.
Thanks for the advice, and I will definitely check out those links you guys posted. It happens to me in sunny California, even on days where it isn't so windy. So maybe I should try those eye drops.
Same problem here with watering, blindness in a breeze or downhill, very scary. For winter wear I use panoptx. http://www.sierratradingpost.com/p/,...Polarized.html They have a foam cup that keeps all the wind, dirt, and bugs out but has little vents to prevent fogging. For summer I use Cebe. The model I have is a wraparound, similar to Oakley w/o the priceGood luck!
"Do or do not. There is no "try." Yoda
When hubby had lasic surgery, he received a pair of polarized mini goggles and I actually wore them when mtb'ing this winter. They helped keep the wind out but he said I looked like a bug.![]()