Shades baby..

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I have Tifosi reactolite jobbies. They cost about 50 quid a pair. Because the lenses change shade with the light levels it means that I don't have to have glasses with interchangeable lenses. For me this is a good thing because I'm always losing lenses or the case with them all in!
 

zimzum42

Legendary Member
gavintc said:
I use Oakleys as well - birthday treat a few years ago. I use them when it is very bright. Although I have clear lenses for them, I find that I do not wear them during winter. I also sweat like a pig when cycling and hate the streams of water you get down the lens. So, if I am out with the club or know I will not be stopping, I tend not to wear them as I hate not being able to see.
To be fair it's not cos they're Oakleys you get the sweat streaming down the lens!

I guess it's not up to me to defend Oakleys, but people do seem to get into a tizz over the price of them, but I really think it's worth it in the long run. And there's a reason top cricketers, golfers, cyclists and plenty of other sports people use them, as well as troops and so on, and it's not just sponsorship, they're damn good!
 

mike1026

Active Member
I use M vision D'ARCS from ultimate pursuits they comply with the relevant EU standards (EN 1836:1997). They are comfortable and easily maintained with the comprehensive spare parts available.
 
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