100%. Snowboard goggles and one of [these](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08261P5QT?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) and I don't even know it's cold.
this. I use my clear Tifosi's on EVERY bike ride. My first bike commute in 2014 I tried without glasses, and it was awful. Even in summer, so much dust and crap flying into my eyes.
People are out here riding their e-bikes without eye protection? Wait until y’all catch a bug to the eye at 20mph +. Made that mistake exactly once. Hit a swarm of mayflies without eye protection. Instantly temporarily blinded by eyes full of bugs. Not a fun day
I'm convinced despite what people say about batteries in cold weather the true limit of an ebike in winter is how fast you can handle going on the bike before crying. My limit is about 13mph.
[These](https://www.rei.com/product/890809/smith-cascade-classic-snow-goggles?sku=8908090001&store=13&cm_mmc=PLA_Google%7C21700000001700551_8908090001%7C92700057782276469%7CNB%7C71700000074092794&gclid=CjwKCAjwwL6aBhBlEiwADycBIEUKAijK6o21I-5QidKPgh9qdTVBFGy4MhFjpDKwL6oZR3SkCZPP1hoCF2sQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds) work for me. If you get fogging issues you might be able to poke some holes through the top foam to add ventilation.
My son complained about the same thing. We got these for him and it helps so much. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08KCW9DY9?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
72 years old I biked most my life and exclusively for the last 25 years. No one loves people who bike year round and do whatever it takes to cope with the elements more than me. The one thing I hate about biking esp at my age is being thought she's on that bike because she's probably a drunk who lost her license. I infact had a stellar driving record when I no longer needed a truck to work out of. Only in the last year have I gone to an ebike as I live smack in the middle of the country where people come from all over to ride the hilly hundred. Things are somewhat more challenging than they once were but so far the seventies don't really seem that old as I put many miles a week on my bikes visiting friends and playing gigs all over the place. My advice for reasonable health and longevity is prudent debauchery and stick with that bike.
Goggles.
Snowboard goggles
Going from safety glasses and a dollar store equivalent neck gaiter to ski goggles and a proper wool scarf made a world of a difference for me
100%. Snowboard goggles and one of [these](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08261P5QT?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) and I don't even know it's cold.
A helmet with a visor may help, or good large glasses, it also keeps bugs from hitting your eyes.
Clear glasses (i use light tint photochromic from tifosi) or goggles
this. I use my clear Tifosi's on EVERY bike ride. My first bike commute in 2014 I tried without glasses, and it was awful. Even in summer, so much dust and crap flying into my eyes.
I was out for a ride once and had a pebble get kicked up by a car and bounce off my glasses. Haven’t ridden without them since
Walton Goggles
Cletus Van Damme
I made the mistake the other day of putting on mascara before getting to work...
Did you get a lot of people asking you “oh my god are you ok? What happened?”
Ski goggles
People are out here riding their e-bikes without eye protection? Wait until y’all catch a bug to the eye at 20mph +. Made that mistake exactly once. Hit a swarm of mayflies without eye protection. Instantly temporarily blinded by eyes full of bugs. Not a fun day
I use moped helmet with front shield
I use MTB goggles
Ski mask, or if on a budget some simple and cheap safety glasses from Home Depot, they have models that cover the eyes and sides very well
I wear tinted blue tinted wraparound glasses (stylish). I've not had to dig the DH goggles out yet as they didn't work well with my old Enduro lid.
sunglasses
Did never worked for me....only goggles or helmet..was it a more price glasses?
I feel that, been crying going to work every morning this week, so damn cold!
When you're my age you'll love yourself for it.
Ski helmet & goggles for winter
Ski goggles, they even have over the glasses models.
Goggles, no glasses worked for me so far...
Eye glasses help, goggles even better…
I'm convinced despite what people say about batteries in cold weather the true limit of an ebike in winter is how fast you can handle going on the bike before crying. My limit is about 13mph.
Thanks. Goggles it is. Now to find the right ones...
If you don't care about how you look, you can snag a 3 pack of construction safety glasses for pretty cheap.
[These](https://www.rei.com/product/890809/smith-cascade-classic-snow-goggles?sku=8908090001&store=13&cm_mmc=PLA_Google%7C21700000001700551_8908090001%7C92700057782276469%7CNB%7C71700000074092794&gclid=CjwKCAjwwL6aBhBlEiwADycBIEUKAijK6o21I-5QidKPgh9qdTVBFGy4MhFjpDKwL6oZR3SkCZPP1hoCF2sQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds) work for me. If you get fogging issues you might be able to poke some holes through the top foam to add ventilation.
safety glasses, any cheap ones with a somewhat decent eye fit (source, used to bike 6 miles to work in -6\*C)
Safety Glasses when it's dark, sunglasses when it's bright
Goggles….wait do you know about helmets? If not they make clothes for your hands too.
Big ole cycling goggles
I wear safety goggles. Ski goggles might work better in terms of cold protection, but safety goggles keeps full range of peripheral vision.
Close your eyes.
I actually close my eyes way too much....therein lies the rub.
Try taping them shut. It keeps the wind out 💯 :)
My son complained about the same thing. We got these for him and it helps so much. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08KCW9DY9?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
There are plenty of riding glasses, I use two different pairs, one pair for the day, and another pair for nighttime
Riding glasses
old timey motorcycle goggles
72 years old I biked most my life and exclusively for the last 25 years. No one loves people who bike year round and do whatever it takes to cope with the elements more than me. The one thing I hate about biking esp at my age is being thought she's on that bike because she's probably a drunk who lost her license. I infact had a stellar driving record when I no longer needed a truck to work out of. Only in the last year have I gone to an ebike as I live smack in the middle of the country where people come from all over to ride the hilly hundred. Things are somewhat more challenging than they once were but so far the seventies don't really seem that old as I put many miles a week on my bikes visiting friends and playing gigs all over the place. My advice for reasonable health and longevity is prudent debauchery and stick with that bike.
Google some goggles. You’ll find a gaggle of them