I Made These Mistakes Buying Thin Temple Glasses for Motorcycles, So You Don't Have To

Riding your motorcycle is an amazing feeling. The open road, the wind – it's freedom. But that freedom needs clear vision and good eye protection. When it came time to buy thin temple glasses for my motorcycle, I thought I knew what I was doing. I was wrong. I made some big mistakes. I picked the wrong pair, and it cost me comfort and safety.

I get it, we all want to save money. We want a good deal. But when it comes to something as important as your eyes and your safety on a bike, cutting corners is a big mistake. Learn from my errors so you can pick the best TR90 Polarised Outdoor Sports Sunglasses with PC Shield Lens-Yellow. This guide will show you what to look for and, more importantly, what to avoid.

Mistake #1: Going for the Cheapest Option

My first big mistake was looking for the lowest price. I saw some super cheap thin temple glasses online. They looked okay in the pictures. I thought, "How different can they be?" I figured sunglasses were sunglasses. Big mistake.

When they arrived, the plastic felt flimsy. The temples, which needed to be thin to fit under my helmet, felt like they would snap with any slight bend. They were stiff and uncomfortable. They pressed hard against my head under the helmet. The lenses scratched almost instantly. They were cheap for a reason – they were made with low-grade materials that offered almost no real protection.

I learned the hard way that cheap glasses often mean bad quality. They break fast. They don't protect your eyes from dust, wind, or sun very well. For motorcycle riding, you need strong, reliable glasses. These weren't it. I ended up buying a second pair much sooner than I expected, wasting my money.

Verdict: Don't fall for rock-bottom prices. Cheap glasses usually mean low quality, poor comfort, and no real eye protection on your motorcycle.

Mistake #2: Ignoring Quality Indicators

Another big error I made was not knowing what to look for in good quality sunglasses. I just bought based on looks and price. I didn't pay attention to material names or lens types. This was a critical oversight, especially for thin temple glasses motorcycle use.

The cheap glasses I bought had lenses that still showed a lot of glare. Driving towards the sun or on wet roads was still hard to see. They also felt heavy and stiff. They weren't flexible at all. This made them very uncomfortable after just a short time wearing them under my helmet. I didn't know about special materials like TR90 frames or PC Shield Lenses. And I definitely didn't understand the power of polarised lenses.

I should have looked for these things. My lack of knowledge led me to a poor purchase.

Verdict: Always check for specific quality materials like TR90 frames, polarised lenses, and PC Shield Lens construction. These features are key for comfort, safety, and clear vision on your motorcycle.