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    Helmets and glasses

    Hey, folks, an update of a previous question. Browning Optometrist here in NP did a bit of research for me, and have found a set of frames that are going to do the trick for me. They are Nike ones. I tried them the other day... I can put them on with my Shoei on, and they fit under the visor on my flying helmet. Problem solved! Thanks for the previous input
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Hey, folks, an update of a previous question. Browning Optometrist here in NP did a bit of research for me, and have found a set of frames that are going to do the trick for me. They are Nike ones. I tried them the other day... I can put them on with my Shoei on, and they fit under the visor on my flying helmet. Problem solved! Thanks for the previous input
    I recently got a new pair of frames - Puma. They fit in the shoei I am going to buy perfectly too. It is amazing how hard it is get to get a pair that is comfortable under a helmet aye!

    Glad you found some.

    Still havent found a set of frames that go under goggles though....

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    Thats because Shoei rock!! nuf said

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    Quote Originally Posted by wysper View Post
    I recently got a new pair of frames - Puma. They fit in the shoei I am going to buy perfectly too. It is amazing how hard it is get to get a pair that is comfortable under a helmet aye!

    Glad you found some.

    Still havent found a set of frames that go under goggles though....
    I've had a bugger of a job finding a solution, I didn't want to have several pairs of glasses. The Nike frames fitted just nice in my Shoei X-Spirit ( the X-Spirit is quite a close fit), and they go under my Gallet flying helmet just right, too. I have active noise reduction in the flying helmet, so the sidearms of the frames are a critical fit on the earcup seals.
    I'm most impressed with Browning Optometrist in NP, they were very helpful.
    Looks like I won't have to buy a Shoei Multi-tec after all
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Looks like I won't have to buy a Shoei Multi-tec after all

    Dont let ANYTHING put you off buying the Shoei Multi - its an AWESOME helmet. Even if your glasses problem is sorted - the Shoei is still the way to go
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    Far to much traffic when I wear my glasses..........

    Noisereduction?.....I find my workplace is getting quieter every year........
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    My specs and clip on sunnies are scratched to buggery so I need some new ones, but not looking forward to going through the exercise.

    My current specs are the narrow type with clip on sunnies. My eyes are very sensitive to bright light, and being only narrow, the sunnies aren't much chop when the sun is in my eyes. So I tend to squint alot and this is not helping with the wrinkles!!

    Guess I am going to need a pair for everyday use, and a pair of bigger prescription sunnies

    My wallet hurts already!!

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    Hey guys, I also wear specs but sort of alternate between contacts and specs.

    I recommend if you guys got the cash to look into Ortho K, it's a type of hard contact lens you wear in the evening when you go to sleep. When you close your eye lids the hard contacts shapes your cornea so when you wake up take em off and you can see perfectly. It's effective for mild-mid shortight/astigmatism and it doesn't carry the side effects of having laser surgery as it's completely reversible. I looked into getting some last year but kept putting it off doing it.

    Could be a option for people who can't wear contracts!

    There's a few places in Auckland and through NZ that does this.

    http://www.allaboutvision.com/contacts/orthok.htm
    http://www.revize.co.nz/

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    I ordered online.......

    from USA. I got an awsome pair of black wrap around riders sunglasses with my own perscription,tinted lenses,scratch resistant coating,removable foam insert duststop that came with nice case,foam strap,cleaning cloth and cleaning solution delivered UPS to my door for $424 NZD.
    I was quoted here from Torga and OPSM around $800.00
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    mazz just get your next glasses with the tinted lenses. Cant rememeber what their called now but their clear when its dull and darken when it gets sunny. Works for me. Transition is the word I think.
    Last edited by Motig; 10th August 2008 at 09:20. Reason: more info

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    Had my bi-annual eye test done last week, and should be taking delivery of my new Nike framed specs this week. I'll report on their performance in due course
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    I got my new frames friday, didnt even think about fittin them under my helmet! Ive got a pie eater which is real handy to put the helmet on without taking my specs off. Dont seem to cause any trouble as my new frames are WAY bulkier than the last... being blind sux...

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    Step 1: Buy a helmet that fits.

    Step 2: Take that helmet with you when you go to your optometrist to pick frames.

    There can be a big difference between "fashion" eyewear and frames that work well inside a helmet.

    Get advice from your optometrist too about tinting options. I like prescription polaroids. But there is a range of choices. Do your utmost to avoid using a tinted visor.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by fLaThEaD FreD View Post
    from USA. I got an awsome pair of black wrap around riders sunglasses with my own perscription,tinted lenses,scratch resistant coating,removable foam insert duststop that came with nice case,foam strap,cleaning cloth and cleaning solution delivered UPS to my door for $424 NZD.
    I was quoted here from Torga and OPSM around $800.00
    They sound the go, where did you order them from?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motig View Post
    mazz just get your next glasses with the tinted lenses. Cant rememeber what their called now but their clear when its dull and darken when it gets sunny. Works for me. Transition is the word I think.
    Thought about that, but I'd need a big UGLY pair of frames to give enough sun protection. Which is why I'll probably end up with an everyday "fashion" pair, and a bigger pair of prescription sunnies
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