idk if its a serious question, but, keeping the skid lid windshield open a tiny bit prevents that. Also, most coolios come with an anti-fog coating especially the coolios for us Visually deaf people
I wear eyeglasses, so when I ride I typically just slide my helmet on partially, then slip my glasses through to hook onto my ears, then pull everything down and adjust. Even on long rides I don't get too much fatigue since I have glasses with a thin frame
I'll have to give that a try. I also wear prescription glasses but every full face helmet I've tried is a pita to get my glasses in and comfortable. I typically ride with a modular because of this issue....
I put my glasses on after I put my helmet on but I specifically got one with the channels because I refuse to try to wear contacts while riding. I would say (after trying a helmet without the channels) that it is definitely worth the investment to get the channels.
hey bro I just wanted to ask if you eyeglasses ever like fog or smth. Coz I will soon go get my motorcycle licence so I want to know if I should get the contact ones or is it just fine with normal glasses. Thanks
I wear prescription eye glasses with Oakley frames when I ride. My Bell Eliminator and Arai Tour Cross helmets have those channels for the eyeglass stems. I put my helmet on first before setting the glasses in place. No hassle no pain and it helps that my glasses are the Transitions type too.
I'm a bit claustrophobic and below 40 miles an hour my visor is usually popped. That doesn't mean I want a pebble or an insect or larger hitting my eyeball. So yeah, polycarbonate glasses are a definitely layer of protection I want. My eyes were fine when I found out what bats taste like. Not bad at all. Moist, leathery, and a little smoky turns out. But my eyes were fine.
@@tuono2914 it was around 30 mph, my visor was open, and it basically hit me in the nose and mouth. As I was wearing glasses my eyes were fine, which is the point I'm making. I immediately turned my head and it disappeared and I hope I didn't kill it but it was pretty much a yucky oh hell no situation. The aftermath was a few mild scratches and it felt like I'd been slapped in the face with warm moist bacon flavored leather. I think I was pretty lucky.
Worked at a go karting place for 3 years and helped a large variety of different people, head shapes and glasses types putting glasses on with their helmets, the way that most people found easiest was actually looking into your helmet with their glasses already on and going somewhat eyes first and rotating when the thick part of the frames go through. It helped them out as the helmets were cheap with no channels and their prescription glasses often have a softer material for the arms, that tends to keep sticking/catching on the side if they slid it through the visor instead
Coming from dirt bike helmets I like the visor open and below 80km I use polarised, safety glasses. And yes, I also feel claustrophobic with the visor down and I feel more in the environment with the visor up less isolated from what’s happening around me.
Anyone who wears eyeglasses and rides already knows this lol. BUT it was really interesting to see this video because it made me realize that people who don’t wear eyeglasses might have no idea about this lol
I've been riding while wearing glasses for going on 10 years. I do wear contacts to but most of the time when I ride especially when I'm racing i wear my glasses due to I can see better and a little bit of wind from riding will dry my eyes out fast and get blurry vision for a few seconds. It gets annoying trying to find a helment that will work with wearing glasses lol
I used to do it all the time.. to me it just gave me extra eye protection from the sun. Some helmet visors don't do the best job shielding the sun and it can be alittle distracting..
Lol i ride with glasses damn near every ride. Usually cos i enjoy visor up with the wind in my face but not bugs in my eyes.. i usually rock colour tint lennon shades rather than the speed dealer specials tho 🤣
My sunglasses fit perfectly in my HJC helmet. The channel is a brilliant piece of engineering imo. I use sunnies because I don’t want to stuff around changing visors from clear to tinted all the time for night to day riding. You may think I look like a moron. But my personal safety and comfort is much more important to me than your opinion 😂 Plus I’m kinda lazy 👌
Just got the new AGV K6 S and it's got channels for glasses. I think my oakley drop points fit better than the chunkier fuel cell frames. They are definitely more comfy in the face when everything is smashed into a helmet lol. It works for now till I can afford a tinted face shield. After forking out nearly 600 bucks I gotta say I'm a little disappointed they couldn't include a tinted face shield in the box..
I used to have a r nine-t scrambler and the only helmet that matched was the bell bullitt, it’s the only one, in my opinion to wear sunglasses with.. other helmets are great with their own sun visor
I ride with Polaroids with flexible rubber temples. Very comfy and way better than the sun visors that come with most helmets. Only downside is having to stop to put them on or take them off.
i wear glasses and im saving for my first bike, honestly pretty helpful to check for helmet that consider glasses (i went go karting with them on once and it was super annoying
Next show how to put on and take off your helmet while wearing earbuds cause I hear some people say that they use a iPods while the ride and I tried it and it took me about 10 minutes to take the helmet off due to it being extremely uncomfortable and kinda painful.
I do that with skull candies. I recommended after undoing your D-ring pull down on the strap to create a little room big enough for your index finger. Then reach to where the earbud is and slide it right out. After you've removed your earbuds then take the helmet off.
I wear safety glasses under my visor because I can flip the visor up if I need to and still be protected. They also make safety glasses that are sunglasses which sometimes you need to actually see.
I have a clear shield in my helmet and I wear sunglasses. The vents don't flow as much air at lower speeds so I'll ride with my visor up til I giddy up in the twisties. My EIGHTS ™️ shades saved my right eye from a 3/4" stone damage. Nearly threw me off of my SUZUKI V STROM 1037. They're chipped but not cracked so $250 was well spent.
You need to try Flying Eyes Optics glasses! They have patented temples that are 1mm thin and flexible. You can slide them on under your helmet and not feel them at all.
I usually wear dark shades during the day. I like the shield open as much as possible. I don't use tinted shields because I ride at night. I do whatever works for me inspite of what others think.🤨
I always wear glasses when i ride way more comfortable to be open shield and eye's protected. Also keep a pair of yellows for night driving. Headphones in, visor up, glasses on...
You can only ride with a sun visor or sunglasses where I am. Riding the whole day in the bright sun is really fatiguing. Most helmets with sun-visor are heavier. Visors get scratched easily, makes cleaning harder and blocks brow-vents. Sunglasses are the better choice, but cumbersome.
I don't wear eyeglasses anymore but that's very comfortable to wear sunglasses in your helmet and another reason for that is when I pull up the visor and I'm riding getting cool air it won't dry out my eyes
I wear glasses. I take them off, put my helmet on and my glasses back on. It's not a big deal. My helmet is an SMK Retro, they're as cheap and simple as they come but fit my head fantastic. Glasses and all.
You really need a set of glasses that have thin arms to limit the amount of space taken up and pushing your ears into the padding. I’ve tried all sorts, but thick armed glasses are a genuine pain. I just grab the same set of servo sunnies when I see them to replace the pair that I’ve worn out.
@Hot Mess different countries have different regulations. Apparently fully tinted or mirror visors are considered illegal here because you couldn't see at night or in tunnels, also they make you unrecognizable
@@MrPasqual1 I have a bike in IT, I always carry a clear lens to swap if I'm gonna be out after dark, maybe I just got lucky, the carabinieri have asked me about my exhaust a couple times 🕵
@Hot Mess I don't like having to explain to the cops or carrying additional visors with me. Also, legally speaking, that is a workaround since tinted visors are just not homologated at all for road use and we are interpreting the law; so i think the cops could just fine you and shut the discussion. When you will get older like me you'll probably need glasses anyway 🤣
I wear prescription glasses and when riding in the dark it help a ton since I can just lift up my tinted visor while still having some eye protection from wind and debris
Tbh i wear both glasses and sun glasses (not at the same time tho) and usally i do it for commuting since some days i just want to leave my shield open but its dark or bright so transition lenses help with that and keep my eyes protected
I mean. Sunglasses are a good move when you plan on riding in day and night and don’t have a helmet with drop down sun visor. Easier than switching clear to tinted face shield and smaller to pack
Whether or not you have issues with wearing you glasses (prescription) in a helmet seems to be hit or miss. I know someone with basically same helmet, we both wear glasses, but mine work without issue and it doesn't feel any different from when I don't have a helmet on, but in his when he moves his head, the helmet moves his glasses.
Hey can you do a video on your mic/GoPro setup? I’m guessing it’s a chin mount for GoPro. With a purple panda mic. What mic adapter do you use and what side plate or case do you use for GoPro?
I wear glasses because I’m near sighted and can’t see shit when I take it off, so I just bought a modular helmet, just raise the chin, wear it, pull the chin down, lock it. Then you’re set
I wear sunglasses under my helmet all the time. I got tired of constantly changing my visor everytime it gets dark or for early mornings. Also took up to much room in my bag
Right now I have an open face helmet- got a good deal on it and it allows me to right now while I look around for a better one. Anyway, I want to be able to wear sunglasses so I can get a clear windshield. That way I can ride at night. I don't want to have to bother with a flip up tinted visor or anything; sunglasses would be fine for me.
I wear sunglasses while wearing helmets because 80%of then time my visor is up while riding because in my country is hot and humid af and riding with a visor down is torture
Can you do a video on the basic tools you need to do maintenance on your bike I’m a new rider and want to work on my own bike and I need to know what tools to get please thank you
Wow. i am surprised with your statement, your tried 1st time sunglasses inside helmet. I am have been wearing for more than 25 years.. Anyway Nice videos.. thank you.
Visor gets scrach easily and in the night not able to ride peacefully so need to up the visor and use the transparent glasses. How you ride in night, does coming cars light not going in eyes
Bro I like your content, but why did you have to make an entire video on explaining how to put on a pair of glasses with a motorcycle helmet 💀? You literally just put them on, nothing to explain....