Which sunglasses (sub £30ish)

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Soltydog

Legendary Member
Location
near Hornsea
After an incident this morning around 5am at a local pond I've found out my dhb sunglasses dont float :evil: :biggrin:

Any recommendations on some decent replacements that wont break the bank, preferably with changeable lenses ?

TIA
 
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Soltydog

Soltydog

Legendary Member
Location
near Hornsea
No decathlon anywhere near me :evil:
Thought about the C+ subscription, but could do with a apir for the weekend, got 2 full days cycling. I've got some cheap aldi/lidl ones to put me on, but they are not the most comfy glasses in the world :biggrin:
 
Soltydog said:
No decathlon anywhere near me :sad:
Thought about the C+ subscription, but could do with a apir for the weekend, got 2 full days cycling. I've got some cheap aldi/lidl ones to put me on, but they are not the most comfy glasses in the world :biggrin:
I find the Lidl pair steam up a fair bit too. I bought a tour de France branded pair for about the £30 mark. No idea who makes them but I find them comfortable. I wasn't really concerned about the brand I just wanted something fast,in that price range that had interchangeable lenses. To order clear lenses for my Rudys (C+ last year) was going to take too long.
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
Try these Madison shades they are cheap, have excellent optics :tongue: and are well durable plus collapsible, no blind spots due to no frame on lower or side edges. Have used them for many years well happy with them. Have done the expensive stuff as well tbh not worth it in comparison to these. If they last a season or two you are laughing. Get several as they are so cheap so when you lose a pair as sunglasses always get lost you just get another set out of the cupboard. Very difficult to break as they are collapsible. They come with a carrying bag.

Single lens £10.95

http://www.parker-international.co.uk/5120/Madison-Coasters-Cycling-Glasses.html

or 3 lenses £21.75 dark, clear and orange/yellow

http://www.parker-international.co.uk/5119/Madison-D-Arcs-Triple-Set-Sunglasses.html

the whole page at Parkers

http://www.parker-international.co.uk/c/23/Sunglasses.html?Page=4

Parkers will deliver pronto and with free 2nd class postage takes 2-3 days. Well it does for me. Can't sing (I won't attempt) the praises of these shades enough. :tongue::thumbsup::ohmy::ohmy:
 

epicurus.

New Member
+1 for the Madisons. They really are excellent, extremely comfortable. Copies of Oakley M-frames I understand.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
I have a pair of Tifosi Slip glasses - come with 4 lenses (clear, red, yellow, dark grey).

They have a ventilation system that seems to work really well for keeping the lens clear.
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
John the Monkey said:
I have a pair of Tifosi Slip glasses - come with 4 lenses (clear, red, yellow, dark grey).

They have a ventilation system that seems to work really well for keeping the lens clear.

Ventillation system on shades :wacko: ? Sounds like marketing babble.
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
John the Monkey said:
Well yes. Strategically placed holes basically. Does work though, much less steam uppable than my others.

Do you wear them in the bath then? :wacko:
My Madisons never steam up as they are open to plenty of fresh air.
 

yenrod

Guest
I got these and as much very affordable - very good too !

http://www.bikesyoulike.co.uk/product/1467/Ultimate_Hardware_Glasses_6_Lenses

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£20
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Crankarm said:
Do you wear them in the bath then? :smile:
My Madisons never steam up as they are open to plenty of fresh air.

I may well heat up more than you!

I find that my other glasses will steam up while I'm waiting at lights if the weather is sufficiently cold, and I've been working sufficiently hard. Might not be a factor for people whose routes are less stop and start, I guess.
 
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