They sell OTG goggles that will fit well over the glasses. Put helmit on, slip eye glasses on then goggles will slide in place without any fuss. The goggles you have are not OTG goggles. good demo, the best to you.
This ^^^ First insert your glasses in the goggles (like the OP did). Slide the tips of your glasses behind your ears and press the goggles to your face with one hand and as Felipe said, pull your strap over your helmet with the other hand.
SCOTT is What I also use, they fit perfectly over my glasses with no fuss. I changed strap to the Quick straps, and putting on the goggles and removing them is a breeze.
Try scott split OTG goggles. Wider than Oakley air brakes but goes over glasses quite easily. Might depend on your glasses too of course. I wear Oakley sport style glasses regularly so these worked for me.
SCOTT is What I also use, they fit perfectly over my glasses with no fuss. I changed strap to the Quick straps, and putting on the goggles and removing them is a breeze.
I completely agree with you I’ve tried otg goggles even different brands they suck my glasses always fogged up I’ve just bn riding without glasses for past several years I just bout some prescription inserts I love mine I’m not guessing in shaded areas no more I can now now I can look farther ahead and I’m not running out of the trail and I’m faster my speed is back best money I ever spent for my riding I even can ware tinted lenses now
Have worn goggles for skiing forever and never had a problem getting them on over my glasses. I always check that the goggles fit and when I buy eyeglasses I look for frames that aren't too wide.
I bought a set of non OTG goggles (100% Racecraft 1 - old model) and cut out the plastic + foam untill they fit nicely. No worries getting them on and off even though I have fairly big glasses 🙂 Not sure if it works with the never model, but cant see why it shouldnt.
@@DownhillDesireMTB Sorry, I meant the Racecraft 1 model (just edited my post). But yeah the new Racecraft 2 seemed pretty roomy, when I tried it recently, so I guess it would be a good candidate for some cutting as well ;-)
It's been 10 months since this video is uploaded. How are the RX inserts been treating you? I have the same "problem" with motorcycling, especially on the offroad bike. I have a helmet with visor but the ventilation is horrible in summer, so I always get sand and dust in the eyes from underneath my glasses (internal sunvisor acts as the safety glass).
what i personaly do, i wear a dual sport helmet, with visor and pin lock , no goggle ,., no problem of fog, or anything ,, but i record your way , it can be usefull
I tried some inserts and cant get on with them at all, my vision is just weird and feels like im slightly disconnected from reality. I have a normal pair of goggles, push my glasses through, put the glasses / goggles on, the bring the strap around.
contacts would be easier lol, never had them though. my eyesights weird, i can't see close up with my glasses on so only wear them for distance. not sure how that would work with contacts for me. might ask the optician next time i'm in!!
@@DownhillDesireMTB hey Gordy, I run an Opticians shop and couldn't agree more, inserts are ok but contacts are the best. They should be able to correct any prescription (pretty much) and you can get a free trial at a lot of Opticians including 1 on 1 coaching to get you up and running using them. It's unlikely you'll have glass lenses in your specs, most are plastic but contact lenses are still safer in a crash too
@@benjaminwhite9423 Hi, sorry to jump in on the conversation without an invite but your comment got me questioning my optician. They told me that for my astigmatism only RGP lenses were an option and not soft daily. They wouldn't recommend the RGP for MTB due to the muck and stuff flying around. Does this make sense or should I persue a 2nd opinion?
Check out bolle safety glasses from boots,my mate in work has a pair and they’ve got a a strap attached which you can take off,I’m gonna see about getting a pair myself think they’re not to expensive either 👍
I tried contacts. Don’t like them. They feel funny. Eyes kept watering which made my vision worse. Plus the optometrist told me contacts will never be as clear as glasses. And it took me nearly all day to get used to the vision contacts gave me, kind of like getting used to wearing glasses all over again! I can get my glasses in my Oakley Airbrake but it is a faff like you say! So what seems to be working is I unscrewed the arms off my glasses. Drilled a hole in two zip ties put the little screws back in holding the zip ties and cut them to the appropriate length and basically made my own RX lenses out of my old pair of glasses. Doesn’t look quite so silly. Seems plenty stable just mucking about riding down the street. And I’m still looking through my old glasses! And don’t have the faff of the arms.
I have found that the insert Rx lenses simply don't sit correctly in the goggles I have tried. FOG!!! Yes FOG is the BANE of all eyeglass and goggle users. It can happen anytime the head starts heating up int he helmet, regardless of weather conditions. Ands it sucks so bad. If you want a MUCH easier google solution, get a pair of ROKO sport goggle quick strap. This replaces the goggle single strap with one quick connect on one side of the helmet, and a hook and loop one the other side, for fast super easy on/off. I have been using this system for over 4 years, with OTG goggles over my plastic Rx glasses. One final suggestion, get some strong Rx sunglass frames (I use Ray Ban Daddy-O) and get clear Rx lenses put into them. They do not flop and slip off the head inside the helmet. When using with OTG goggles it's the best solution short of laser surgery and standard goggles. I am not a candidate for laser surgery, wish I was I would have done it ages ago.
Have you tried anti fogging gel? Don't have any particular brand to recommend but I know it exists and it works! The thicker the gel, the better. Avoid spray on / mist liquids.
They sell OTG goggles that will fit well over the glasses. Put helmit on, slip eye glasses on then goggles will slide in place without any fuss. The goggles you have are not OTG goggles. good demo, the best to you.
You just have to put first the goggles an then the strap and that's it.. I've been using the Airmega goggles like that with no issues.
This ^^^ First insert your glasses in the goggles (like the OP did). Slide the tips of your glasses behind your ears and press the goggles to your face with one hand and as Felipe said, pull your strap over your helmet with the other hand.
@@btankful Yup. Again. This ^ ^ OP was *almost* there. lol
Well done sir. as a person who rides and wears glasses I will give this a try. Oh, and a BIG thumbs up.
SCOTT is What I also use, they fit perfectly over my glasses with no fuss. I changed strap to the Quick straps, and putting on the goggles and removing them is a breeze.
Try scott split OTG goggles. Wider than Oakley air brakes but goes over glasses quite easily. Might depend on your glasses too of course. I wear Oakley sport style glasses regularly so these worked for me.
For me the Scott OTG also work perfectly
SCOTT is What I also use, they fit perfectly over my glasses with no fuss. I changed strap to the Quick straps, and putting on the goggles and removing them is a breeze.
I completely agree with you I’ve tried otg goggles even different brands they suck my glasses always fogged up I’ve just bn riding without glasses for past several years I just bout some prescription inserts I love mine I’m not guessing in shaded areas no more I can now now I can look farther ahead and I’m not running out of the trail and I’m faster my speed is back best money I ever spent for my riding I even can ware tinted lenses now
Have worn goggles for skiing forever and never had a problem getting them on over my glasses. I always check that the goggles fit and when I buy eyeglasses I look for frames that aren't too wide.
I bought a set of non OTG goggles (100% Racecraft 1 - old model) and cut out the plastic + foam untill they fit nicely. No worries getting them on and off even though I have fairly big glasses 🙂
Not sure if it works with the never model, but cant see why it shouldnt.
i was thinking about doing that too! my give it a go with some cheaper goggles!!
@@DownhillDesireMTB Sorry, I meant the Racecraft 1 model (just edited my post). But yeah the new Racecraft 2 seemed pretty roomy, when I tried it recently, so I guess it would be a good candidate for some cutting as well ;-)
It's been 10 months since this video is uploaded. How are the RX inserts been treating you? I have the same "problem" with motorcycling, especially on the offroad bike. I have a helmet with visor but the ventilation is horrible in summer, so I always get sand and dust in the eyes from underneath my glasses (internal sunvisor acts as the safety glass).
what i personaly do, i wear a dual sport helmet, with visor and pin lock , no goggle ,., no problem of fog, or anything ,,
but i record your way , it can be usefull
I tried some inserts and cant get on with them at all, my vision is just weird and feels like im slightly disconnected from reality. I have a normal pair of goggles, push my glasses through, put the glasses / goggles on, the bring the strap around.
im not using them now either, for same reason you said, vision just wasn't quite right.
Good advice mate. Suppose it's easier for those who use contact lenses as they use just any goggles and not worry about glasses or inserts.
contacts would be easier lol, never had them though. my eyesights weird, i can't see close up with my glasses on so only wear them for distance. not sure how that would work with contacts for me. might ask the optician next time i'm in!!
@@DownhillDesireMTB hey Gordy, I run an Opticians shop and couldn't agree more, inserts are ok but contacts are the best. They should be able to correct any prescription (pretty much) and you can get a free trial at a lot of Opticians including 1 on 1 coaching to get you up and running using them. It's unlikely you'll have glass lenses in your specs, most are plastic but contact lenses are still safer in a crash too
@@benjaminwhite9423 Hi, sorry to jump in on the conversation without an invite but your comment got me questioning my optician. They told me that for my astigmatism only RGP lenses were an option and not soft daily. They wouldn't recommend the RGP for MTB due to the muck and stuff flying around. Does this make sense or should I persue a 2nd opinion?
not a glasses wearer but could you not cut out like a 1cm of the foam where your glasses sit?
probably, but i wasn't keen on cutting up the foam just incase it didn't work. might be worth a shot on some cheaper goggles though!!!
I did it and it almost works. It's still some pressure on my nose but it's better.
Check out bolle safety glasses from boots,my mate in work has a pair and they’ve got a a strap attached which you can take off,I’m gonna see about getting a pair myself think they’re not to expensive either 👍
ooh they look interesting! might try a pair for normal riding so i don't look like a dick with massive goggles on riding footpaths lol
I tried contacts. Don’t like them. They feel funny. Eyes kept watering which made my vision worse. Plus the optometrist told me contacts will never be as clear as glasses. And it took me nearly all day to get used to the vision contacts gave me, kind of like getting used to wearing glasses all over again!
I can get my glasses in my Oakley Airbrake but it is a faff like you say! So what seems to be working is I unscrewed the arms off my glasses. Drilled a hole in two zip ties put the little screws back in holding the zip ties and cut them to the appropriate length and basically made my own RX lenses out of my old pair of glasses. Doesn’t look quite so silly. Seems plenty stable just mucking about riding down the street. And I’m still looking through my old glasses! And don’t have the faff of the arms.
ha thats a good idea . It's a real ball ache working through what works best!!
hiya mate where did you get the inserts from and how much ? many thanks
£40 from here www.prescriptioninserts.com/👍
Great informative vid Gordy, glad you can finally see, no reason not to fly now 🤪🤙
Thanks 👍
Hi, Great video.. where can I order these inserts in the UK?.. the only inserts I can find for motocross goggles are stateside. Cheers
this is where i got mine! www.prescriptioninserts.com
@@DownhillDesireMTB awesome I'll check them out. Thanks for the help. 👍
So true
I’ve use RX inserts or wear contacts
I have found that the insert Rx lenses simply don't sit correctly in the goggles I have tried. FOG!!! Yes FOG is the BANE of all eyeglass and goggle users. It can happen anytime the head starts heating up int he helmet, regardless of weather conditions. Ands it sucks so bad.
If you want a MUCH easier google solution, get a pair of ROKO sport goggle quick strap. This replaces the goggle single strap with one quick connect on one side of the helmet, and a hook and loop one the other side, for fast super easy on/off.
I have been using this system for over 4 years, with OTG goggles over my plastic Rx glasses.
One final suggestion, get some strong Rx sunglass frames (I use Ray Ban Daddy-O) and get clear Rx lenses put into them. They do not flop and slip off the head inside the helmet. When using with OTG goggles it's the best solution short of laser surgery and standard goggles. I am not a candidate for laser surgery, wish I was I would have done it ages ago.
yea, fog, nothing stops it. I too am finding the inserts not the perfect solution, i'm gonna do some googling for your suggestions cheers!
Have you tried anti fogging gel? Don't have any particular brand to recommend but I know it exists and it works! The thicker the gel, the better. Avoid spray on / mist liquids.
@@FrikZz0r no i haven't, i've just used the sprays which are sh*t lol. thanks I'll have a look for a gel!!
Scott split goggles they are true otg goggles you can even wear sunglasses with any of this.
i'm using splits now 👍
I dont have any problems whatsoever with my Scott OTG goggles.
Mine work just fine
That's the problem? -alright.
I can do the otg goggles tbh
Dude, that helmet needs to be about three sizes smaller. A lid is supposed to be snug, not rattle about all over your head!