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  1. #1
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    Eyes getting windburn and irritated

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    I have a problem with my eyes getting windburned and irritated when I ride longer distances, and even shorter ones in the winter. Yesterday we rode 17 miles. It was 27 degrees and a little windy. When I got back I looked like I had the hangover from h%!! . I use Simalison eye drops normally but that just really takes care of day to day hayfever issues. I also had winter hives for a while after last night's ride. Suggestions?

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    Sunglasses or goggles? They really do help with the wind...

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    Eye protector glasses - clear lens - from Home Depot. They are awesome! Some come with UV Protection, too.

    I can do five more miles.

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    I don't know anything about it, but I found a couple of pretty scary references online. Search on "cold urticaria" and see whether that sounds like your symptoms... and if so, ask your doctor if that's an accurate diagnosis. Apparently it can lead to anaphylactic reaction. Sufferers are advised to just stay out of the cold
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    You can't really ride you bike in the freezing cold with no eye covering at all-

    Imagine a freezing wind of say 10mph that you are riding into....and then imagine you are riding 20mph into that wind....
    that's a 30mph cold wind in your face! You need to wear something over your eyes.
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    how can you ride without eye protection? I'm not surprised you're having problems. Your eyes were not designed for sustained winds upwards of 15mph.
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    definitly wear a pair of sunglases with appropriate colored or uncolored lense.

    And if it is cold, I would also suggest you carry in a zip-lock bag an anti-fog cloth. Its chemically treated and keeps the glasses from fogging up. They can be found in sporting good stores or a ski shop.

    Riding in cold or even in warm weather without eye protection is not a good idea. Cold dry air on your eyes isn't a good idea nor is a bug flying into your eyes at 20+MPH.

    For overcast weather: use amber tinted lense. They say it helps with the contrast.
    If its getting dark then use a clear lense.

    just my 2cents

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    well - not to be difficult but some of us are weird and do just fine riding in the cold without goggles... But I wear contact lenses, they maybe provide some protection. Or maybe I have eyeballs like rhino skin, I dunno.

    I can scarcely recommend contacts if you don't need them but some light cheap goggles should help.
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    It was the hives that I thought were troublesome.

    Definitely, eye protection is needed all year round, and it becomes extra noticeable in winter for everyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by indigoiis View Post
    Eye protector glasses - clear lens - from Home Depot. They are awesome! Some come with UV Protection, too.

    I do the same. $5 at Walmart and almost fashionable with burgandy trim!

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    Yes, I thought the hives were a troublesome sounding symptom, although I can get them from nothing at times.
    If you have allergies, I would get this checked out.

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    I was wearing my regular glasses which I need in order to see, and when it's light enough I wear my sunglasses which are somewhat bigger. I'm not sure if I could wear safety glasses or goggles over my glasses lenses, and not have my vision compromised. I will probably talk to the eye doc about a solution.
    I am familiar with exercise induced anaphalactic shock. I almost always ride with someone and carry a cell phone. I have always gotten "hivey" from doing intense outdoor exercise in the winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    how can you ride without eye protection? I'm not surprised you're having problems. Your eyes were not designed for sustained winds upwards of 15mph.

    That's another thing too-the guy at the bike shop said "ride slower" Imagine me being fast enough to have someone suggest to ride slower!

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    Becca- you might want to read this thread too:
    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...hlight=goggles

    and do a TE search for "goggles" or "tears", etc.
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    *waving hand in air*
    Another "cool weather + exertion = hives" case here!

 

 

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