Headwind Foam Padded Motorcycle Sunglasses Various Frame and Lens Options
Headwind Foam Padded Motorcycle Sunglasses – Converts to Goggles | Multiple Frame & Lens Options
The Headwind is a foam padded motorcycle sunglass with a trick up its sleeve — removable temples let you convert it from a sunglass to a fully sealed goggle in seconds. The EVA foam gasket seals against wind and debris at highway speeds, while the shatterproof polycarbonate lenses provide UV400 protection. Two products in one frame, built for riders who face changing conditions on the road.
Who Is This For?
Motorcycle riders who want the flexibility of a foam padded sunglass that converts to a goggle — ideal for open-face and half-helmet riders who need sealed eye protection in high-wind or dusty conditions but prefer the look and feel of a sunglass the rest of the time.
Key Features
- Converts to goggle — removable temples for sealed goggle configuration
- EVA foam padding — seals against wind and debris at highway speeds
- Frame options: Black, Blue
- Lens options: Clear, Smoke, Yellow Tint
- UV400 protection — blocks 100% of UVA and UVB rays
- Shatterproof polycarbonate lenses
- Scratch-resistant coating
- Anti-fog coating
Lens Guide
Clear — night riding, dawn, dusk, tunnels, and overcast conditions.
Smoke — general bright-sun riding and outdoor use.
Yellow Tint — enhances contrast in low-light and overcast conditions, great for dawn and dusk rides.
Sunglass vs Goggle Mode
Sunglass mode — temples attached for a standard sunglass look and fit. Lighter and more breathable for casual riding and everyday use.
Goggle mode — temples removed, foam gasket creates a fully sealed barrier against wind, dust, and debris. Best for highway speeds, dusty roads, and adverse conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do the temples attach and detach? The temples snap in and out of the frame — no tools required. The conversion takes seconds.
Are these good for highway riding? Yes — in goggle mode the foam gasket and sealed lens create a barrier against wind and debris at highway speeds.
What is the difference between the Headwind and the Makos? Both convert between sunglass and goggle configurations with removable components. The Headwind uses removable temples for the conversion while the Makos uses removable foam temple padding. Both have EVA foam gaskets for wind sealing.
Are these anti-fog? Yes — the lenses have an anti-fog coating to maintain clear vision in temperature-variable conditions.
Cleaning Spits Eyewear safety glasses is essential to keep them in good condition and maintain their effectiveness. First, rinse the glasses with cold or warm water to remove dust or dirt. Next, apply a small amount of dish soap on both sides of the lenses and rub them gently with your fingers. Rinse the glasses with water again and pat dry with a microfiber cloth. Avoid using hot water, abrasive cleaners, or tissues to clean safety glasses; they can damage the lenses and reduce their effectiveness. Repeat this process regularly to ensure clear vision and long-lasting safety.