• Horizontal forarms on Hoods is best.
    Worth raising the handlebars to make this comfy. Then use the drops for cruising.

    @Greenbank

    I find a visor a real plus for tri use. Gives me a better veiw dispite a tired upper body. I've used my Giro air attack which I really like. Thats mainly for road racing now though. For TT/flat tris I have a Bambino copy. It has panels that you can screw off. So on a hot day you could remove the top panel, for ventilation, and still have Your ears covered. My ears are basically air brakes. I should just keep my swim hat on under a road helmet.

    http://www.gubchina.com/_d277034801.htm

  • I should just keep my swim hat on under a road helmet.

    #sotri

    I wear glasses and can't wear contact lenses so I'll be using some close fitting sunglasses like the Optilabs Rapide (reminds me, need a new pair with updated prescription and photochromatic lenses in case I'm still wearing them when it gets dark). I usually use these for skiing as they're close enough to avoid snowblindness.

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