Tags:
BEER!
Tried ski goggles on Sunday, to keep my eyes from watering in the cold wind. Worked like a charm and helped keep my face warm, to boot. They're cheapos -- I maybe spent $20 -- made to be worn over eyeglasses (look for "OTG" on the box). Bought 'em last year for a misguided ski-vacation catastrophe that my wife will hold over my head for the rest of my life.
I also have a Pro Velocity shell, for which I was gouged $80 at a runner's boutique store -- but haven't regretted buying in the slightest. It extended my riding season by at least a month. I love the pit-zippers that help vent out the heat once I get warmed up.
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:BEER!
You beat me to it: #3: Beer.
Stu,
What are these $20 OTG goggles you have?
I just bought a pair from REI for $27 (including tax).
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Stu,
What are these $20 OTG goggles you have?
Has anyone used gaiters? Not the kind that goes on your neck...the kind that go around your ankles:
http://www.rei.com/product/782775
My waterproof/insulated shoes do a great job, but when it's really sloppy, eventually water will come in from the top. I'm wondering if gaiters might help.
Thoughts?
A bike with air in both tires . . .
Got a link?
heather stratton said:I just bought a pair from REI for $27 (including tax).
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Stu,
What are these $20 OTG goggles you have?
http://www.rei.com/product/744446
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Got a link?
heather stratton said:I just bought a pair from REI for $27 (including tax).
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Stu,
What are these $20 OTG goggles you have?
203 members
269 members
63 members
172 members
119 members