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Originally Posted by Threewheelbonnie
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Wow, looks like you're wired for sound and a few other things as well
Better than my early attempts though - this was a few decades ago:
Since then the only goggles I've found that are comfortable enough for me to actually wear for more than a few minutes without throwing them in a ditch have been ski type ones with big padded edges.
Over the years I've tried a lot of different ones (names and specs (that's specifications as well as spectacles) long since vanished from my memory) with glasses and with contact lenses and none of them have really worked. There's always something wrong. Something usually presses somewhere and niggles away when I'm wearing glasses underneath and I've had contact lenses fall out into the goggles (the old hard type of lens).
I'm not a great fan of lenses on a trip as something usually goes wrong with them - eyes watering from the wind or an allergy making your eyes itch or dust or something. The ski type goggles don't make you look much like a dust coated road warrior but that suits me fine.
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