If you wear glasses and you ride a motorcycle, then you’ve no doubt experienced certain difficulties with motorcycle helmets: Uncomfortable fits, glasses fogging up, and more.
It doesn’t have to be this way. In this post we’ll explore some of the best motorcycle helmets for glasses wearers, along with some general tips for staying safe on the road if you happen to wear glasses.
The Best Motorcycle Helmets For Glasses Wearers
Generally speaking, you’ll find it much easier to fit your glasses under an open-face helmet, or a half helmet but you might prefer the total head protection offered by full-face helmets.
Modular Helmets
Modular motorcycle helmets can be adapted in a number of ways to suit your needs, making them a good choice if you wear glasses. Most modular helmets can be worn as snug and secure full-face helmets, but you can quickly adapt them into open-face helmets if you need more room for your glasses.
Good choices include the Sedici Sistema II Horizon and the Shoei Neotec II.
Full-Face Helmets
If you wear glasses, you’ve probably had some trouble with a full-face helmet before. They’re not always designed with glasses-wearers in mind. But some of them are.
The HJC i90 is frequently praised as the best motorcycle helmet for people who wear glasses. You’ll find grooves in the inner lining specifically designed for your glasses’ arms. Plus, the ventilation system, and the moisture-wicking inner lining, will keep you cool and dry on the road while also helping to prevent fogging.
Open-Face Helmets
Open-face helmets tend to be roomier than full-face or modular helmets, which can make things more comfortable if you wear glasses. Plus, they invariably offer more ventilation, which will make fogging a lot less likely.
The LS2 OF569 is regularly rated highly for people who wear glasses. It’s reliably sturdy and comparatively affordable, and it features a flip-down front visor should you ever need it.
Half Helmets
Half helmets are the perfect choice if you want to feel the wind in your face, which also makes them a great option for anyone who wears glasses.
The Bell Pit Boss helmet is ultra-lightweight yet ultra-secure, and its ventilation will help you keep cool in hot weather. If you want a bit more flexibility, go for the Scorpion EXO Covert X, which can be quickly converted into a three-quarter helmet with a comfortable front visor.
General Tips For Finding The Right Helmet – If You Wear Glasses
- Be sure to try the helmet on before you buy it. This way you can test if it’s a comfortable fit, and whether or not it’s going to make your glasses fog up.
- Consider wearing contact lenses whenever you ride. This way you’re guaranteed a comfortable fit no matter what helmet you wear, with no risk of fogging. Of course, not everyone likes wearing contact lenses. And there may be times when you need to switch to glasses for comfort reasons.
- Get an extra set of glasses for your motorcycle. Thinner frames, smaller lenses, and tighter fits might make it easier to wear a helmet. You could also talk to your optician about getting lenses that are more resistant to fogging.
- Ensure that any helmet you purchase meets motorcycle helmet laws. Visit the Government website to find out more about British safety standards.