Motorcycle riders are all too familiar with the problem of finding the right riding glasses. Safety is a top priority, since failure to protect the eyes can obviously hinder the ability to enjoy the adventure of riding. While many retailers offer protective eyewear, it can be a challenge finding high-quality eyewear without breaking the bank. Here are some tips.
1. Look for value. Eyewear can be expensive, especially styles from highly-advertised brand names. By searching the Internet – type “motorcycle glasses” into any search engine -- riders can find an enormous selection, beyond what is carried by their local motorcycle shops. Brands such as Global Vision Eyewear and SOS Eyewear can provide savings of 50% or more, over high priced competitors.
2. Choose shatterproof polycarbonate. Not all motorcycle eyewear offers lenses made of polycarbonate, which cost more to produce. Polycarbonate is the same tough material used to create race car windshields. This means riders get maximum protection from debris like stones that can fall from other vehicles or be propelled into the air.
3. Select the right lenses. Typically, dark tinted lenses are used for daytime riding, while clear lenses are worn for night riding. Glasses with interchangeable lenses allow you to change lenses on a single frame. Photo chromic motorcycle sunglasses are a rider’s dream. As evening approaches the grey tint lenses automatically transition to clear, which means riders don’t have to stop and change glasses or lenses.
4. Get a good fit. To properly keep out wind, dust and debris, your glasses or goggles must fit your head snugly. This is easy when trying on the glasses at a store. When buying on the web, read product descriptions carefully to see if the product fits big or small heads. Make sure the glasses are returnable or exchangeable.
5. Look for extra features. Anti-fog lenses are coated with a substance that helps prevent annoying fogging and keeps your sight clear. To help keep your glasses scratch free, look for anti-scratch lens coatings. Removable foam padding allows riders the option of taking out the padding, which is typically not needed at lower riding speeds.
Take time to research the best eyewear for you. The right pair of motorcycle glasses will not only protect your eyes. They help you enjoy the freedom and adventure riding represents.
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