Recommend me some eyewear!
mediamonkey
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It's my birthday soon and I'm in the market for some new sunglasses.
I want a pair with replaceable lenses so I can use clear lenses for night-time commuting to keep the road grit out of my eyes, and swap over to lenses suitable for skiing as well (off to Austria in a couple of weeks 8) )
I also want a design that maintains decent peripheral vision (for London commuting).
Any suggestions?
Edit to add... don't want a pair that costs a fortune, anything decent in the £50-£70 bracket?
I want a pair with replaceable lenses so I can use clear lenses for night-time commuting to keep the road grit out of my eyes, and swap over to lenses suitable for skiing as well (off to Austria in a couple of weeks 8) )
I also want a design that maintains decent peripheral vision (for London commuting).
Any suggestions?
Edit to add... don't want a pair that costs a fortune, anything decent in the £50-£70 bracket?
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I wear the cheap DHB ones,not a fashionable choice but ive lost or broken Oakleys in the past so I wont spend big money on glasses again.0
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I absolutely swear by Bolles.
Latest ones (Anacondas) are very nice indeed and super super comfy. Lenses are very good and they're strong too.
About £80 and just bought wife some nice ones too (different model) for about £75.
Perfect balance of price and quality I reckon.
I hate Oakleys with a passion.
This is them except mine have sort of blue/green lenses.
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M Vision Wishbones £30
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... delID=8123
3 lenses, dark, yellow and clear.
check out rudy project eyewear too you might be able to get a pair with good uv protection and a clear lens at around your top budget.
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try optilabs out - they can do lenses which change for sunshine and have a range of frames. Pretty indestructible too and mine have taken a few tumbles and are still fineride your bike like a kid whilst you still can
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Have a look at Spesh webbie for details on their adaptalite lenses. I wear Chicane's all year round and use them at night with no issues.0