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Old 09-24-14, 04:47 PM
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Camilo
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Originally Posted by superslomo
I've just used a $20 pair of dewalt safety glasses, they won't break my heart when I inevitably drop or lose them. I would imagine purpose built ones might be better on the anti fog performance, but they've been adequate for me.
Yea, find some safety glasses that you like the looks and fit of and get some in bright orange, yellow and clear. I used to like yellow the best, but recently found some bright orange that really, really brighten things up. And the frames fit me really well and are comfortable. I won't mention the brand (can't really remember anyway) because the only way to pick them is just to try them on and grab the pair that feels and looks best to you.

Sure, maybe hot the quality of good sport glasses (i'm not arguing that there's no difference in quality!), but seriously, any decent pair of glasses that fit will work for cycling. You can throw them in your kit bag without fussing over them too much and will never forget them.
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