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Re: bike commuters who wear prescription glasses - kap - 04-11-2009

Found this via google:
http://www.rei.com/product/752088
There is a REI a mile from our place. Just bought a pair of fenders. I am ready for light rain commuting. Regarding the rain season, well, the weather has been screwy all over the world so CA is no exception. We are getting sporadic and unpredictable rainny days. DOesn't matter, as long as we have it. We NEED it. We NEED it badly!


Re: bike commuters who wear prescription glasses - cbelt3 - 04-11-2009

wipe 'em every now and then.


Re: bike commuters who wear prescription glasses - space-time - 04-11-2009

Gareth wrote:
[quote=kap]
I think there is some kind of clear liquid one could smear onto one's glasses. Then rub it until it becomes transparent.

Like RainX? I have no idea if that would actually work on plastic lenses. But you could look into what products exist for motorcycle helmet shields, which are also plastic.
what makes you think the lenses are plastic? for all I know, he said prescription glasses. Maybe he has real glass lenses (like in Europe)


Re: bike commuters who wear prescription glasses - Gareth - 04-11-2009

space-time wrote:
what makes you think the lenses are plastic? for all I know, he said prescription glasses. Maybe he has real glass lenses (like in Europe)

I don't know that they are or are not plastic. I never said I knew what they were, simply that I didn't know if RainX worked on plastic (as a courtesy, in case kap's glasses were plastic, or for other readers who might want a solution also).


Re: bike commuters who wear prescription glasses - Filliam H. Muffman - 04-11-2009

Rain-X can work wonders for the right car windshield but it needs to be really clean before applied. Rain-X relies on wind to clear the droplets. It does not work on my car at less than 35 mph and can actually reduce visibility in very light mist because the drops do not collect and blow off. I would only use it on glasses in the rain if I had a set dedicated for riding.


Re: bike commuters who wear prescription glasses - freeradical - 04-11-2009




Re: bike commuters who wear prescription glasses - space-time - 04-11-2009

lasik?


Re: bike commuters who wear prescription glasses - kap - 04-11-2009

My lenses are made of high index plastic.


Re: bike commuters who wear prescription glasses - deckeda - 04-11-2009

What about the Nikon cloths linked on that REI page? Wonder if they'd work. Presumably they'd preserve the optics. http://www.rei.com/product/728701


Re: bike commuters who wear prescription glasses - richorlin - 04-11-2009

RE: the Cat Crap. If their anti-fogging spray is as good as their paste cleaner that I've used, I'd go with that.