One thing that always amuses me is the number of 'roadie' cyclists, i.e., the 'right' bike and wearing the 'right' gear, who always wear dark cycling glasses regardless of the weather. Come rain, hail or shine, it had to be the dark glasses. Is it simply about image, or are there a lot of riders out there that don't realise that yes, it's easy to buy clear lens cycling glasses for those overcast dull days - ?
I have to admit though that all the various shades of glasses I use are actually safety glasses available from any decent local workwear establishment or from t'net at about £5 - £7 a go. Just as effective and stylish as the best £100 Oakleys and less painful of you lose or break them - !
I have to admit though that all the various shades of glasses I use are actually safety glasses available from any decent local workwear establishment or from t'net at about £5 - £7 a go. Just as effective and stylish as the best £100 Oakleys and less painful of you lose or break them - !
