I was just wondering if those of you who are going blindlike me can give me some input on this issue I am pondering...
I have just had to go to glasses this past fall and after only a short time of riding with them, I am realizing that it really stinks to have to ride and try to see through them....
They are either fogging up in the colder weather or if I am riding and go down into a "tucked" position, if they aren't high enough on your face you end up looking over the top of them which is no good at all (for those of you who wear them you know what I mean)...
So, I was considering going to contacts for all the obvious reasons of not having to fool with the dang things anymore- but my question is this:
Is there an issue with the constant rush of air we all get in our helmets DRYING OUT the contacts??? Just wondering if I am going to be able to ride with contacts or not?? Any other issues with riding with them that I don't know about??
I know it probably is a stupid question but before I go spend the money on them I thought I'd run it by my people---who else better to ask than a fellow rider ya know
I have just had to go to glasses this past fall and after only a short time of riding with them, I am realizing that it really stinks to have to ride and try to see through them....
They are either fogging up in the colder weather or if I am riding and go down into a "tucked" position, if they aren't high enough on your face you end up looking over the top of them which is no good at all (for those of you who wear them you know what I mean)...
So, I was considering going to contacts for all the obvious reasons of not having to fool with the dang things anymore- but my question is this:
Is there an issue with the constant rush of air we all get in our helmets DRYING OUT the contacts??? Just wondering if I am going to be able to ride with contacts or not?? Any other issues with riding with them that I don't know about??
I know it probably is a stupid question but before I go spend the money on them I thought I'd run it by my people---who else better to ask than a fellow rider ya know