How to wear goggles with a motorcycle helmet

How to Wear Goggles with a Motorcycle Helmet

Motorcycle helmets are designed to provide protection for your head and face in the event of an accident. They feature an inbuilt face shield that protects you from debris flying up on the highway, but this doesn’t give you complete protection from all angles.

If you wear goggles over the top of your helmet, they will protect your eyes more fully and provide some extra ventilation for hot days. However, wearing goggles with a motorcycle helmet is not as easy as it sounds.

Most people have a hard time adjusting their goggles around their helmet straps or getting them positioned correctly on their faces. There are many things to consider before you can be sure that your goggles will stay secure while riding.

To help you with this issue and make the process easier, we’ve put together some tips on wearing goggles with a motorcycle helmet. We hope this blog post will make it simple for you!

How to Wear Goggles with a Motorcycle Helmet?

Wearing goggles will give a clear vision during your motorcycle ride, plus it will protect your eyes from wind, dirt debris, and other elements of nature. However, you might wonder which helmet will be the best and what type of goggles you will need.

When it comes to the comfiest type of helmets to wear, goggles, the half shell helmets are the most appropriate ones. Although these helmets don’t cover your entire face, the goggles will cover those areas and enhance the level of protection.   

Keep in mind that you should always buy UV-protected, shatter-proof, and vented goggles. Wear them by using straps, and if you are confused about whether to wear the goggles strap outside or inside the helmet, you’ll be happy to know that you can wear them any way you are comfortable with.

Make sure to get the fabric or leather straps if you want to wear them inside the helmet since they give a more comfortable feel against the skin. If you choose to wear the goggle straps outside the helmet, you should purchase the synthetic ones.

Now, check out some more tips listed below:

Tip #01: Buy Larger Goggles

When purchasing goggles and a helmet, you should pay attention to the circumference of your head. If possible, buy more oversized goggles than what is recommended for you – this will make it easier to fit over the straps on your helmet with room leftover.

Tip #02: Try Different Helmets

Try out different helmets before buying to see which one provides the most space between where the strap ends and meets up at the top of your chin-bar area (called “head gap”). The bigger that distance is, the more likely it’ll be able to accommodate whatever size goggle you need!

Tip #03: Buy Goggles With Venting System

To keep from having any issues with fogging, you should buy goggles with a venting system. This will release any excess moisture that builds up from your breath and sweat (from the motorcycle helmet) – especially if you’re riding in cooler weather or at night when it’s colder out!

Tip #04: Use Goggle Clips

To make sure goggles are securely covering both your eyes and nose area, even while wearing a full face shield on your helmet for protection, try using “goggle clips” to secure them in place.

Tip #05: Use Protective Case For Your Goggles

Store your goggles away from extreme temperatures – such as an inside car during warm summer months – when not worn (or use a protective case). This will help keep the lenses from fogging up.

Tip #06: Wear Goggles Instead Of Sunglasses

Wear a helmet with goggles instead of sunglasses, no matter what time of day it is! When selecting safety gear for your motorcycle ride, the most important thing to remember is that you want pieces that will protect and shield all parts of your head – not just those areas covered by open-faced or full face-shields.

Tip #07: How To Wear Goggles Over Prescription Glasses

Wearing goggles over glasses may sound weird to many of you, yet it is indispensable for bikers who cannot see without prescription glasses and can’t even use the contact lenses.

For this purpose, use larger goggles than your glasses. Also, bigger and broader goggles are made, especially for this purpose, known as OTG( Over The Glasses) goggles. These are more comfortable, safer, foamed, and padded inside and come with a wide vision range.  

Tip #08: Wear Goggles And Prescription Glasses That Have Anti-Fog Coatings

If you’re wearing prescription glasses underneath goggles, be sure both pairs have anti-fog coatings on them; otherwise, one pair will always be less visible than the other!

Tip #09: Purchase Larger Frames Of Your Prescription Glasses

If you purchase prescription glasses or sunglasses and goggle inserts, also known as replacement lenses, remember to order larger frames than what is recommended for non-prescription eyewear! You want enough room so they can cover just over the edge of the eyewear.

Final thought

If you follow all the tips mentioned above, wearing goggles with your motorcycle helmet will get much more straightforward. On the other hand, if you get the wrong helmet with the wrong pair of goggles and don’t wear them properly, it can get extremely distracting and uncomfortable during the ride, putting you at risk. Therefore, for a better experience with goggles, read this blog post thoroughly and follow all the guidelines given here.