Will1985 said:Sod drivers with sunglasses, what about drivers with (sometimes illegal) heavily tinted windows??
Does anyone here share my view, that shades/sunglasses/whatever are unnecessary, undesirable, and show cyclists in a bad light (no pun intended)?
When I was younger I didn't wear specs and suffered from very bad migraine, sometimes causing me to black out. Touch wood since i started wearing glasses about 16 years ago (reactolite) I've never had a migraine as bad as that again. I've also went the contacts under the sunglasses route and it seems to work too.wafflycat said:No.
If I'm wearing my contact lenses, I wear non-prescription sunglasses. If I'm wearing my prescription specs, then my clear lenses are actually photochromatic lenses and I've also a pair of prescription sunglasses. Strong sunlight can trigger a migraine in me, so it's a necessity for that reason...
montage said:£500 lets you see through walls or something?
I wear sunglasses as much as I can because
1. I have really weakling eyes when it comes to sunlight
2. prevents crap flying into my eyes
snapper_37 said:+ 1
My prescription oakleys cost a fair bit but are very comfortable and hard wearing (f*ck knows how many times I've dropped them). I wear them for driving, walking, gardening, sitting outside pubs etc. Worth every penny (plus I get £300 a year towards glasses via insurance).![]()
montage said:And I bet they look awesome aswell!
snapper_37 said:Don't know about that. I may look awesome from the nose up.![]()
snapper_37 said:
montage said:it was meant to be a compliment but may have come accross wrong....