got a snow flake in my eye today, and i'm not joking i couldn't open my eye for a few mins.
So clear glasses for me tomorrow. Not often i wear them, only in peak summer, and darksest coldest winter do i ever find the need.
i use some Endura ones i got for £10.
I well and truly do not see what benefits a £200 Oakley glasses can make, but i'm open to exactly why you may think they are.
All i want and need is a barrier between the elements and my eyes. Job done.
They don't fog, are unobtrusive to vision, light, comfortable and come with very good vented lenses which also protect you from bad things.
I have several pairs of £10 (and £50 Ray Ban's ((not cycling ones))) and could not wear them for more than 10 mins as they were everything the oakley's aren't.
Plus i didnt even pay half of your quoted price :D
p.s I experienced the snow flake eye and it almost wiped me out, couldnt see for 10 mins, couldnt ride for 15, not good when you are running late to go and watch Just a Minute at the Beeb.
They don't fog, are unobtrusive to vision, light, comfortable and come with very good vented lenses which also protect you from bad things.
I have several pairs of £10 (and £50 Ray Ban's ((not cycling ones))) and could not wear them for more than 10 mins as they were everything the oakley's aren't.
Plus i didnt even pay half of your quoted price :D
p.s I experienced the snow flake eye and it almost wiped me out, couldnt see for 10 mins, couldnt ride for 15, not good when you are running late to go and watch Just a Minute at the Beeb.