Recently, post was made under the "Close Call" section about getting something in the eye even with a full-face helmet and closed shield.

http://www.cosportbikeclub.org/forum...7&postcount=43

You've most likely noticed that even in the above gear condition that air is still circulating quickly in your helmet. This is good and bad for several reasons. Air movement keeps you from getting too hot and helps remove moisture build-up. One problem is dust particles still fly around the helmet.

When it gets hot and stuffy we tend to "crack" open the visor. This allows even more air and dust in.

A solution may be to add a pair of high-quality riding glasses that have a foam dust filter pad around the lens frame. This, unlike standard sunglasses will keep small debris from flying into your eye around the edges of the frame.

You can spend anywhere from $20-100 for a decent piece of gear like this.



This is just one link of many like it:

http://www.glassesgogglesmotorcyclesun.com/excite.htm

Hey, your eyes are beautiful and you get only one pair. Care for them.