For those which wear goggles and glasses, which goggles do you use as I am confused by the selection or which ones do you suggest I try? (I cannot wear contacts)
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Re: goggles and glasses
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helmet type for those that wear glasses
helmet type for those that wear glasses
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Re: goggles and glasses
The consensus seemed to be that the helmet with visors teamed up and were not suitable for the lanes so i got myself an cheap MX helmet off the internet so do i chaoose a pair of goggles at random and just see if they fit. There are a myriad of mx goggles so which ones to choose?
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Re: goggles and glasses
Go to a shop and try them on with your glasses. These old fashioned things called shops are quite good.
I wear glasses and use Pro Grip goggles. They are not especially made for glasses but are big enough to fit over my glasses. I have smallish glasses.. I got the goggles from Motorite Comp Shop in Hook, Surbiton. I'm sure lots of the off road shops will sell goggles suitable for you. I also recommend getting Anti Fog lenses, you can get them for most goggles.


I wear glasses and use Pro Grip goggles. They are not especially made for glasses but are big enough to fit over my glasses. I have smallish glasses.. I got the goggles from Motorite Comp Shop in Hook, Surbiton. I'm sure lots of the off road shops will sell goggles suitable for you. I also recommend getting Anti Fog lenses, you can get them for most goggles.