steve cartwright wrote:
Buy an 'off-road' helmet with a visor. The better quality the better. I wear glasses and use an Arai Tour-X, I just can't fault it: 4 years old, used for trail riding in all weathers and conditions as well as an overland trip to Morrocco, removable lining, high quality etc etc. So far I have not had to replace the visor - visibility still good even at night (hardly scratched). It originally cost me £380 but it was worth every penny (no I don't work for Arai!).
I have just bought an Airoh S4 for £100 from Dirtbikexpress and from my limited use I have been very impressed with the visor.
I used one all day on the Desert Rose day and my own one for about 5 hours trailing on Monday so that isn't the longest trial and not in the wet yet but it can't be worse than glasses and goggles.
I don't wear glasses but equally don't like the intrusion of goggles and the visor idea works well so far.
You can flick it half up so you still get a bit of protection but some fresh and I have only had a fleeting misting when you stop moving but hat seems to clear quickly or a quick flip solves it.
Might be worth seeing if you can try one somewhere (probably not that easy to be honest) or even try your road helmet if you have one.