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I have thought about that...didn't know what the speed would feel like without goggles on....like eyes watering and what not...need to figure out a good quick and safe way to get them off....student helmets makes getting them off kinda hard...because the strap is under the helmet...good suggestion....I think I will try that

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Many people pull up visors on full face helmets without tearing being a problem, especially for large, slow parachutes.

I used to pull my goggles down below my chin when I used an open face helmet. You have to just work a bit to get the strap below your ears.
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I have thought about that...didn't know what the speed would feel like without goggles on....like eyes watering and what not...



If you are OK riding a bicycle without goggles on, you can fly a parachute without goggles on.

Do EVERYTHING that you're required to do to make sure that your canopy is good and your airspace is clear and you know where you are. If you have time remaining, slide your goggles down.

That said, go buy your own goggles so that you aren't losing ours all the time when you fumble them trying to take them off :P
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Easy to try on the ground before you jump. Either pull them up on your helmet, or below your chin. One will probably be suitable.

Don't make it a priority after you open. Make sure everything else is fine first.

Talk to your instructor about it before you do anything.

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I was in the same boat as you, and I HATED having some lens infront of my eyes for landing.

Good news is, it got better for me... took a while, but there is hope that you're not having to do the goggle remove every time forever.

I also pulled my goggles down to my chin or opened up my fullface visor. Wind wasn't an issue. Talk to your instructors, buy goggles that work for you, and give it a whirl.
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