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Just wondering what kind of glasses or goggles you guys are wearing, im on the market for a new pair, would like some with interchangable lenses. I have some wiley x's now but there pretty scratched up and the elastic is starting to loose its elasticity. Looking for something with the foam padding around the eyes. Thanks for any help.
I use the wiley x airage auto darkening lenses and foam gaskets. When one of the arms broke I emailed them and they sent me a new pair free of charge. They make great glasses and their service is top notch. Only glasses I will ever use.
I tried a pair of the padded ones that I picked up at Kitty Hawk HD NC a couple of years back, but I did not really like them so I switched back to my good ole KD's.......Sorry not much help....
I have several pairs, but find that I use my H-D Profile Performance day/night glasses with foam inserts the most, especially on cold days. I think I prefer them because they happen to fit my face/head perfectly. Optically perfect too, and become darn near clear in the dark. Lenses are supposed to be interchangeable, but I never tried removing them.
I have several pairs, but find that I use my H-D Profile Performance day/night glasses with foam inserts the most, especially on cold days. I think I prefer them because they happen to fit my face/head perfectly.
I bought the auto-tinting HD goggles...they're great. Well, they do tend to fog up every so often when stopped. I've tried sunglasses and even sunglasses with foam rims and I can't seem to ride with the wind in my eyes.
I wear glasses that i get at a local leather shop here. Think they are called new attitude. Like them cause the hinges are spring loaded and they are like $15.
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