Thanks for the review and info. Cody is a boss. I used to think these glasses with massive lenses were silly until I tried a pair. I have two pairs of $10 knock offs. They are amazing and the photochromic technology is amazing if not a little weird when riding from sun into trees. I googled how it works and it's pretty cool
I had previously tried safety glasses that were fine until any moisture got on the lens and I found my vision would be distorted. These modern large lenses seem to all be flat - which seems to minimize the distortion and also get droplets to run straight down and more efficiently. Still can't wear glasses when I really need them - when actually raining ( I wear them after rain / in cold) - unless for a single lap perhaps. Too much hassle imo. I did attach some hair ties to my helmet so I can stash my glasses on top without losing them - so they often come along for the ride (and stay up there).
Muckynuts long (dorky) mud guard FTW.
Jan. 12, 2024, 11:34 a.m. - mutton
Thanks for the review and info. Cody is a boss. I used to think these glasses with massive lenses were silly until I tried a pair. I have two pairs of $10 knock offs. They are amazing and the photochromic technology is amazing if not a little weird when riding from sun into trees. I googled how it works and it's pretty cool I had previously tried safety glasses that were fine until any moisture got on the lens and I found my vision would be distorted. These modern large lenses seem to all be flat - which seems to minimize the distortion and also get droplets to run straight down and more efficiently. Still can't wear glasses when I really need them - when actually raining ( I wear them after rain / in cold) - unless for a single lap perhaps. Too much hassle imo. I did attach some hair ties to my helmet so I can stash my glasses on top without losing them - so they often come along for the ride (and stay up there). Muckynuts long (dorky) mud guard FTW.