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Alternative to visors and safety glasses?


Tree Man Tom
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Ive always worn a visor as appose to saftey specs, but with it being real windy atm, for the last couple weeks i have tried saftey specs as the visor was not doing anything really, was getting tons of crap in my eyes :thumbdown:

 

Anyway, the glasses aint much better either :( i think the wind dosnt help, swirling all the dirt and saw dust about it always finds away into my eyes!

 

So are there any other products out there? And has any one tried wearing motocross/ski googles? I know you will look like abit of a knob but if it keeps the rubbish out my eyes i dont really care what i look like :biggrin:.

 

Cheers :)

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Tried some old ski goggles which work until the rain gets them and the sawdust sticks to them so vision is obscured, just do what I do and shut your eyes!!!!! or there are some mesh goggles on the market if you dont mind looking like a fly.

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