After trying sunglasses with straight arms, which slipped into my full face motorcycle helmet but put pressure on my ears, after cutting other sunglasses arms short, and after trying to go without sunglasses, I saw a guy on YouTube say this brand of sunglasses are the must-wear he would never do without. Of course, I looked for anything similar, yet nothing else out there does what these do. That YouTube guy was right - no competition. So, I ordered the wrap-around design since they have the best peripheral view. They arrived today, and I'm astounded. They look very cool, first of all. The clarity is ideal. The peripheral view sees everything my motorcycle helmet allows. They weigh almost nothing (which may feel "cheap" if you don't appreciate the science.) And most amazing of all, the arms really do smoothly follow my head bending as needed so I hardly know I'm wearing sunglasses at all. I avoided the polarized version because they don't work with some electronic screens. I got the full dark grey. Next I plan to get a prescription bifocal pair, maybe I'll get the mirror version. Really, it's true. These are flexible and thin like nothing else you've ever tried. And they weigh as much as a fluff of cotton - it's weird, in a good way. Nice science, Flying Eyes! I highly recommend these to wear with your helmet.
I saw that Dork in the Road (Ben) and Big Rock Moto (Ian) both loved their Flying Eyes, so I decided to take a chance. They are great glasses. Light, flexible and easily fit in my Shoei Neo-TEC helmet. A little expensive but ultimately worth it.
I have been very pleased with my glasses. They are a perfect fit inside my helmet no pressure points or hotspots. They stay in place during my rides with no need to lift the shield and push them back in place.
Thanks for all the help I received at your booth during the Barbers Vintage Fest!!!
Good product they do fit nicely under the headset. I will say they are a bit big. I don't have a small head but without the headset they fall off. So wearing them outside of the cockpit is a no go.
Very light and comfortable. No loss of ANR while using my Bose A20 headset.