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google: Pacific Coast Sunglasses. Wide assortment of goggles. Purchased a pair and had my prescription put in them. Love riding with them. No more tearing or eyeball bounce. Good luck!
Try Biltwell I wear glasses and these goggles over them , with the strap set right around the helmet no pressure on the glasses very comfortable
AND NO FOGGING . I like the way the bike handles without a winshield so the goggles are the ticket for me.I have one clear set for night and one smoked lens for day whichever I need, the other set is in the saddlebag Waiting for the sun to come up or go down
Last edited by Low budget Dan; Mar 31, 2016 at 05:49 PM.
Why not just get some prescript glasses from 7eye, that are photo sensitive? Panoptx are good. Make sure you get the "extended active" lenses. Work for both day and night riding...
But, if you gotta have prescript goggles, then www.sportrx.com is where I've gone.
Try some of Capt. Itch's ugly googles. He is a sponsor on here. My son bought me a pair from him a few years ago but they were the greenish ones.I need to order a new pair myself, someone walked off with mine last summer. I thought they were ugly enough to leave on the bars and not be bothered. http://shop.captain-itch.com/Ugly-Go...ly-Goggles.htm
I have a pair of these for riding in the rain. They're pricey, but totally worth it. With the 2 speed fan, they never fog, and they're comfortable enough to wear for hours.
I have a pair of John Doe goggles, and love them! They came with a spectacle lens "insert" that you can take to your local eyeball shop with your eye Rx to have made into lenses.
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