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anyone have goggles they use that they can wear glasses under without any issues
Back when I wore glasses and I was a skydiver, I got some from a skydive supply place. They worked out pretty well. I even used them for military jumpmastering.
ETA: I remembered the brand name was Kroops.
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anyone have goggles they use that they can wear glasses under without any issues
I bought goggles from J&P cycles a couple years ago. Nice goggles, vented well so they didn't fog up. What I didn't like is the lack of peripheral vision. Very limited, but I could wear my normal glasses behind them with no problem.
I have a pair of Guard Dog goggles as well. They fit over my glasses well. I wear them for night riding. They come with clear, smoked and yellow interchangeable lenses.
i'll check them out. i have a pair of driving glasses, i just see better with them but wear a half helmet and still want to be able to. thanks for the replys
I have a pair of Smith fit over glasses goggles. They are very nice but they are big and the helmet pushes them down my nose too far. Ive worn them once.
I also have a pair of Wiley X prescriptions with the foam gasket. They are good but with my face shape the foam doesn't seal on the sides. Its not a big deal though unless I'm riding 80+ with no windshield, which I never do...
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