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Vision in Rain and nasty wet riding
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[QUOTE="tm-enduro, post: 133968, member: 22157"] I have used eye glasses or contacts for enduro riding for ~20 years now. I have had the best results with contacts and goggles. I have also used goggles over glasses. To use goggles you must be meticulous about lense care. The lenses must be TOTALLY clean. Foreign matter on the lenses alllow steam to build up. Get all the oils (from your body) the glasses and frame. I wear gloves (washed with no fabric softener, etc.) to install the goggles lense (new lenses often), leaving the protective film on until time to race (5 to 10 minutes prior). Rain-X applied to the outside of the lense helps alot as well (still wearing those gloves and using a clean rag to apply). It may seem like overkill, but it better than crashing due to lack of vision, or getting an eye injury from riding unprotected. Bottom line: keep it clean (and oil free). [/QUOTE]
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