Anyone use ski goggles in the winter? I got a cheapish pair for about $20 Over the glasses ski goggles that are not tinted at all and they work really well, only problem was the sun. Part of my bike to work is on an east/west old train line and the sun is pretty bad for a few miles. I was thinking about buying the "pro" goggles with swapable lenses, anyone use any particular one lense color/coating? My eyes are pretty sensitive to bright light and having to bike in direct , low setting sun was very difficult. Normally i bike with a hat under my helmet to help cut out the sun, but i can't wear the hat with the goggles. Maybe i need a better helmet with a better sun shade? do they make those?
As for the visor i got, i was having problems with under 50 degree weather and my eyes just couldn't handle it. I bike commute 16 miles total every day and the cold weather effected my eyes the most, every other body part i can protect easily. My eyes became very watery and i was feeling exhausted after the 35 minute bike ride, but with the goggles it takes all that away. Just gotta figure out how to deal with sun.
As for the visor i got, i was having problems with under 50 degree weather and my eyes just couldn't handle it. I bike commute 16 miles total every day and the cold weather effected my eyes the most, every other body part i can protect easily. My eyes became very watery and i was feeling exhausted after the 35 minute bike ride, but with the goggles it takes all that away. Just gotta figure out how to deal with sun.