Jenkins
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- Location
- Felixstowe
A used 42 tooth X-sync chainring as a spare 'just in case'.
I had yet another pair of cheapo Aldi/Lidl cycling glasses snap. They have frames allowing different lenses to be clicked in but the frames are not strong enough. I will stick to simple single colour designs in future.
So, I just bought 2 pairs of industrial safety glasses, one pair with a yellow tint, the other 'smoke' (grey, suitable for sunny conditions but shouldn't be too dark when riding through woods).
The yellow glasses turn out to be identical (apart from the tint) to the clear safety glasses that I have been using for years so they should be very reliable. I paid £3.38 on Amazon but if you shop around on eBay you can sometimes get them for about £2.
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Advantages:
Disadvantages:
- Inexpensive
- Good eye protection (they are safety glasses!)
- Comfortable
- Reliable (strong material and no frame to break)
- No frame to obscure vision
- They do pick up scratches so don't store in a pocket along with keys or coins. I use a draw-string pouch to protect them.
- They look like industrial safety glasses! (That is fine by me, but if looks are your thing, ultra-expensive Oakleys that way ->!)
(The smoke ones look a bit flimsy so they might end up being replaced by some dark ones with the same design as the clear and yellow ones.)
I came back to mention that they are a close fit so my eyebrows sometimes leave marks at the top of the lenses (sunblock and/or sweat).I've found that these sorts of glasses steam up on me.