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- Take off your shoes
- Stand with your back straight against a wall
- Balance a book on your head to mark your height on the wall
- Measure your height by the distance from the floor to the mark
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- Based on your height, we’ve calculated a starting point.
- You can measure your inseam by tucking a book between your legs so there is pressure but it isn’t uncomfortable.
- Inseam typically falls with 5cm of the average.
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Our Range of Cycling Goggles For Sale
Goggles offer the best level of protection and security when you’re riding on trails, making them the most reliable choice of eyewear for your next bike ride. Typically used by mountain bikers, goggles set the standard in eye protection in the cycling world. It’s important to consider the helmet you ride with and the fit with goggles can be different depending on the model and brand. While goggles can have a slight impact on your peripheral vision, they are definitely the safest, especially if you’re pushing your limits with some extreme Down-Hill mountain bike riding. Utilising the same technology is dirt bike goggles, many goggles out there deliver unrivalled safety on two wheels.
Mountain Bike Goggles vs Glasses
The differences may seem minor but can have a big impact while you’re out riding. Sunglasses are lighter, more breathable and often more affordable. While goggles are heavier and less breathable, but offer better protection that won’t fall off easily. It’s basically comfort vs safety and practicality, although to be fair, if you get the ride goggles for your setup you’ll be almost as comfortable but much safer, without the worry of losing your glasses on your ride. At 99 Bikes we stock the modern and stylish 100% goggles, ideal for every mountain biker and even dirt biking and snowboarding. So come in-store to your local 99 Bikes or shop online today.