A good combination is to wear a peaked cap with a good sized peak
under your helmet, and either a pair of eyeglasses or sunglasses. You
can angle the peak down which helps to keep the wind and snowflakes
out of your eyes, and also protects your face. I have a nice insulated
peaked cap with ear flaps. I take the foam pads out of the helmet and
it fits quite well. My head doesn’t get too hot or cold.

The glasses are sometimes better than goggles when you are exerting
yourself, they won’t fog up while you are outside. The sunglasses worn
by cross-country skiers would work well. Ski goggles are good for
downhill skiing, but when you are producing a lot of body heat they
can fog up. That is why you don’t typically see cross-country skiers
wearing goggles.

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