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