My personal preference is for more everyday styles (i.e. not the cycling style ones). So I wear a pair of Julbo Cham's - Stay on well, protect eyes.
I am a bit paranoid about avoiding glass lenses. Never sure if I'm being over cautious but I don't like the idea of a glass lens so close to my eye should a stone get thrown-up (or an accident) and result in glass fragments. I'm unsure if I'm being over cautions as glass lenses are probably not like a standard pane of glass but then I think that most sunglass wearers don't expose themselves to hours on roads being passed by cars.
Maybe risk is worse where I cycle as Norfolk Highways are obsessive about surface dressing and on the narrow single lane roads are very bad at sweeping up the excess grit - so loads of small stones to be thrown-up.
Ian
I am a bit paranoid about avoiding glass lenses. Never sure if I'm being over cautious but I don't like the idea of a glass lens so close to my eye should a stone get thrown-up (or an accident) and result in glass fragments. I'm unsure if I'm being over cautions as glass lenses are probably not like a standard pane of glass but then I think that most sunglass wearers don't expose themselves to hours on roads being passed by cars.
Maybe risk is worse where I cycle as Norfolk Highways are obsessive about surface dressing and on the narrow single lane roads are very bad at sweeping up the excess grit - so loads of small stones to be thrown-up.
Ian