Do u hate riding with glasses 😭

Riding with glasses has got to be one of the shittiest experiences ever😭 got blind spots ? We’ll do a fuqin 180 to see thru the clear side 😒 #hoplessromantic #jokes #viral #fyp #lovelife

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... Read moreRiding with glasses can often turn a simple bike or motorcycle ride into a frustrating challenge. From my personal experience, one of the biggest issues is dealing with blind spots caused by the frames and lens edges. It’s quite common to find yourself turning your head awkwardly just to see clearly through the lenses, which isn’t ideal especially when safety on the road is key. One useful trick is to invest in anti-fog and anti-glare coatings on your lenses, which can greatly reduce the visual discomfort caused by weather changes or light reflections. Also, choosing glasses with a lightweight frame helps reduce pressure and discomfort during longer rides. Some riders prefer clip-on sunglasses or transition lenses that adjust to changing light, adding convenience. Another thing I’ve noticed is the importance of proper helmet design that accommodates glasses comfortably without squeezing the frames or causing pain behind the ears. Helmets with larger ear cutouts or adjustable padding can make a big difference. On a humorous note, sometimes the struggle feels real enough to wish for a 180-degree turn just to see through the clear side – a feeling many riders with glasses can relate to! Despite these minor annoyances, proper preparation and gear choices can definitely improve your riding experience. Ultimately, wearing glasses while riding is manageable with the right mindset and tools. It’s about adapting and finding solutions that prioritize both your vision and safety on the road.

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