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  1. #16
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    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 price Good luck!
    "Do or do not. There is no "try." Yoda

  2. #17
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    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.

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    I wear regular eyeglasses while biking. My eyes would tear up a LOT even with the glasses on. Also the occasional dirt or bug would still get in my eyes.
    Then I got those sunglasses called fitovers that go right over your eyeglasses. They are slightly goggle-like wrap around and keep the wind from getting in.
    I LOVE them and always wear them biking now, even in winter. No glare, no bugs, no wind. Here are the ones i use:
    http://www.eagleeyes.com/products/staclips/fitons.lasso
    This thread reminded me how much I love these fitover sunglasses. They don't look 'odd' or huge, just cool and they feel comfy over my regular glasses.
    Plus, they are polarized and don't give me headaches like drugstore sunglasses have in the past.
    I just ordered another pair in tortoiseshell color.
    Lisa
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  4. #19
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    Hey, that reminds me of my fly fishing glasses. Hmmmm.

  5. #20
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    Thanks for the link, Lisa. I ordered a pair of the Fit-ons in tortoiseshell yesterday. They are just what I was looking for! It was either prescription trifocal sunglasses for about $500, or another pair of crappy clip-ons.

    Wendy

  6. #21
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    I just got home from swimming and my eyes are burning. Do you swim too? Could it be a combination of swimming and biking affecting it?

  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by bambu101 View Post
    Thanks for the link, Lisa. I ordered a pair of the Fit-ons in tortoiseshell yesterday. They are just what I was looking for! It was either prescription trifocal sunglasses for about $500, or another pair of crappy clip-ons.

    Wendy
    Hey great- be sure to post here with your report after you get them!
    Lisa
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  8. #23
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    I get teary eyed also in certain temperatures - mostly the cooler 50 - 60 degree days, despite wearing sun glasses.

    There is a type of gopggles/glasses I used on a 1250 mile horse ride I did across mostly desert (NV, UT, WY and NE) called CLICs. Find them here: www.sportclic.com scroll down to the goggles. I ruined mine on the trip - got scratched, but I might try another pair for biking. I think you can get them on ebay for less.

    Laura
    Get a bicycle. You will not regret it if you live. ~Mark Twain

  9. #24
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    Last year we had extra money in the flexible spending (I can never figure out how much to put in) and spent the entire bank on Oakleys with Rx lenses. I love them for riding... I worry like crazy every time I misplace them. They're also quite dark, and only have my distance vision corrected, so I can't see anything smallish without switching back to my bifocals.

    Might want to give the over glasses ones a try too. Gotta check the balance in that flex spending acct. first though!

  10. #25
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    I have some eye watering in the cooler weather, but not so much during the summer. If I do I don't notice it, cause I'm to busy trying to keep the sweat out of them.
    Donna

  11. #26
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    Tifosi is the best value in glasses. A wrap lens will solve your problem.

  12. #27
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    I have an old pair of Oakleys (90's version) that I tried on a ride (they have been semi-retired and used for lawn mowing) and I still have watery eyes. Mini goggles seem to help me the best.

  13. #28
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    Ok so this weekend i'll go out and look for a wrap lens. I can't pull off goggles. Ahahaha. I already look like an alien with my helmet. Plus the BF would be too embarrassed to ride with me.

 

 

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