Hi everyone! I’ve been cycling for years now, spent 5 years in Paris cycling without eye protection. But since I moved to London, I’ve felt the need to protect my eyes from the wind and humid air. I’m currently using a copy of the 100% S2 (these) I had found on eBay. But when I cycle in winter over 20mn I tend to have to close one eye to avoid arriving at my destination with my eyes very dry and/or crying. It’s manageable but quite tiring.
I’ve just bought a pair of Decathlon Perf 500 (these) and while a tiny bit better my eyes still suffer from the cold wet air.
Is it because I haven’t found the right pair that would suit my eyes, or do I need in an expensive pair if glasses?
I’m seriously considering some kind of ski mask or closed off goggles, even if I’d look like a donkey lol
Any advice would be great!
I use basic safety glasses from 3M that have a foam gasket around the rim. They look like this:

They are cheap, offer good protection, and the gasket keeps out most of the wind while allowing a tiny amount through to keep them from fogging up. I have clear and tinted pairs that I alternate between depending on the weather.
I was handed a pair of these on a site visit to a potash mill and was told to hand them back at the end. Oops, forgot.
Came here to recommend safety glasses too.
Using safety glasses as well after I read a claim that cycling glasses and safety glasses are the same thing, one sold for 10, the other for 30 Euros. Never looked back, and told everyone who’d listen.
Yeah, pretty much. I’ve seen some cycling glasses as high as $200CAD. Absolutely absurd markup for tinted plastic.
Interesting I might look into these !
I use cheaper safety glasses than those, but Australia doesn’t get that cold.
I’m using a ski mask in Canada. It’s engineered for the right conditions. Can ride at -15. Covering the face with a balaclava as well is necessary.
I guess if it’s that cold,it could make sense! It’s only 5-10 degrees C outside at the moment though
I find I need “cowboy” glasses with no gap at the bridge to avoid the wind stinging my eyes. I wear prescription glasses. I have worn ski goggles when there were big wildfires, but they’re usually too much.
You mean glasses like this? 😅 https://tse1.mm.bing.net/th/id/OIP.sSqft8NKU--iPOx9eOTVTgHaFj?pid=Api




