I have some Endura photochromatic sunglasses, they look good and are great to wear, but they don't change shade anything like I expected them too.
I thought they would be good to ride in all light conditions including night riding instead of using a clear pair, but they are really only for daytime riding.
Me too! Just like a good saddle you know they are good when you cant really tell they are there. In the passed I have looked at the flashy ones but could never justify the bling factor when I knew these were just 25. And I wont have to cry too much when I eventually loose or sit on them.
Not photochromic but to have a choice of tint (and prescription lens) I went for this "3 pack" a couple of years ago.
With a clear lens I use them as safety glasses for work, and for both cycling and skiing. So good I went back and got a second set for my wife.
I picked up a pair from Ribble earlier this year - Prolite Rovigo TX grey lenses - cost £30 and have performed well in what little sun I've seen this season. http://www.ribblecyc...ses/PROLZGLA140
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