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Old 12-23-10 | 08:15 PM
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From: Westwood MA (just south of Boston)

Bikes: 2009 Trek Soho

Ah, so safety glasses not ski goggles. Like the idea a lot. Can I just grab a pair ay Home Depot or is there some special brand? I didn't see onrpe in your post.

And does the snow really not stick to the safety glasses? I wouldn't imagine they would be designed that way, but it sounds like they work for you

Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
Hi mtalinm,

I saw your recent post about your ride on the Commuter Forum, with that complaint. I've touted safety goggles for years for eye protection with the least fogging, and IMO I have a system that is the best, after reading repeated threads about that problem. My latest post, with pictures is:

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...sing-your-eyes post #19

For any precipitation, I find that just wiping the lenses with a finger is sufficient, but needs to be repeated as often as the situation demands. For precipitation, I also wear a baseball cap with a visor longer than the usual cycling cap.

Happy Holidays, or if you prefer, Merry Christmas, and good winter riding.
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