View Poll Results: Which is the best sunglasses brand
Tufosi
23
34.33%
Cat-1
7
10.45%
Performance
3
4.48%
Adidas
2
2.99%
Other
32
47.76%
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Tufosi, Cat-1, Performance, Adidas
#1
Not obese just overweight
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Not obese just overweight
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Tifosi. Cheap, carried at my LBS, great lenses.
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I'm pretty content with my $30 Performance glasses with interchangeable lenses. For action sports I just don't really believe in dumping a ton of money into sunglasses as they're so easily damaged. I tried on a pair of Rudy Project glasses and was kind of shocked by how much they weigh. I can imagine that'd get REALLY annoying after wearing them for only a short time.
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ok well i got my rudy projects for 40 dollars so i cant complain because thats cheaper then the tifosi pave
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Tifosi. Good quality at a great price.
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Another vote for Tifosi..They are great sunglasses and inexpensive.
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Originally Posted by ryanspeer
I'm pretty content with my $30 Performance glasses with interchangeable lenses. For action sports I just don't really believe in dumping a ton of money into sunglasses as they're so easily damaged. I tried on a pair of Rudy Project glasses and was kind of shocked by how much they weigh. I can imagine that'd get REALLY annoying after wearing them for only a short time.
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I have Tifosi Paves and I really like them so far (2 months or so).
I've had Performance llenses crack on me, so I would stay away from those.
I've had Performance llenses crack on me, so I would stay away from those.
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Tifosi optics are outstanding. the frames are decent. i sport the fototec version of the Tifosi Q3. later.
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Originally Posted by Ryanf
Rudy project.
Did I just say that?
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I have really bad luck with glasses doesn't matter the company I will break them
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I love my cat 1 Prologues with the "ShiftTech Photochromatic lenses automatically respond to light conditions by adjusting the tint level to match your surroundings" Works well for me.
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Oakley Pro M Frames, those are awesome, paid $55 (used, but the lenses were immaculate) for a set with two lenses (Gold Iridium, Clear).
Rudy Project Ekynox SX is not that great IMO, the lenses scratch too easily, my racing red and clear lenses are not usable anymore, but the Smoke is holding up just fine. Not going to bother replacing the lenses, but I still use the glasses as backup.
Rudy Project Ekynox SX is not that great IMO, the lenses scratch too easily, my racing red and clear lenses are not usable anymore, but the Smoke is holding up just fine. Not going to bother replacing the lenses, but I still use the glasses as backup.
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Originally Posted by aham23
Tifosi optics are outstanding. the frames are decent. i sport the fototec version of the Tifosi Q3. later.
How do you like those fototec lenses?