Open face lids and Sunglasses..

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We're still hopeful about getting to Toulouse in July so the missus has been out on the Harley a few times and is getting on very well. Just been up to the Cotswolds for an overnight stay, a round trip of some 350 miles. Helen did very well and is quite confident on the bike.

She doesn't like a full face helmet so has chosen a very nice Spada Open face with a flip down visor. The only thing is she finds it a bit drafty on her eyes - to the extent they were quite ichy by Sunday night / Monday morning. She had a go with my ''Ugly Fish'' glasses and found them Ok but obviously too big. Likewise my Aviator goggles - which i find mint - but again too big and she likes the flip down visor.

So the question is does anyone know of a suitable make of ''padded'' ''Ladies'' glasses on the market ? at not too shabby price ? I've looked at the Wiley X Harley ones. I keep saying to her she's just going to have to try some different ones with her helmet on but it's hard finding decent stockists. Don't mind travelling a bit as hopefully we'l be able to get away again soon.

Not fussed what label is on them as I'm more concerned about the fit.

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I've used Bolle tracker safety glasses when trail riding. There padded around the inside edge and cut most if not all of the wind blast. Whether they'd fit a ladies head I can't answer but there not badly priced at £10>£15
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I was going to say Dirty Dog as I had a pair many many moons ago, but a quick look see and it appears as though they don't do padded ones any longer.
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I use Fat Skeleton, padded and rectalite and good service. Thoroughly recommended https://www.fat-skeleton.co.uk/collections/eyewear
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What about the Leon Janet range? When I had my Sportster a lot of men and women used these.
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Cheers Guys - picked up some Harley Ladies ones and had some Ugly Fish versions delivered today ( and fair play to Fowlers in Bristol for the service ) so will have spin out over the weekend and see how she gets on. At the moment the Fish is favorite so we'll see.
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Sorry missed something - Taipan - I've had a pair of Leon Janet's for years and the're brill - decent fit / very comfortable / good vision and a good ''seal.'' Frame rubbers are beginning to go now tho' but I've worn them in all weathers. Can't believe the price of them now....so mine will have to last a bit longer.
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A bit late now, but if she doesn't like full face lids, maybe for next time. How about trying the 'flip over' like the Shark Evoline?

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That way you get the wind-blocking benefit of the flip over section and visor on a long fast run, but the open face effect when the chin piece is flipped right over. They are dual-tested, and imo better balanced than a standard flip front when open.
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