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poperszky 01-11-11 08:12 AM

What type of sunglasses do you use?
 
I only had my new Defy for a week before I went in for a TKR, but I noticed at 30 mph my regular glasses were providing very little protection from the wind. The combination of the speed and limited visibility caused by the tearing made for an exciting ride.

So, can you give me some recommendations for sunglasses that will provide me with greater eye protection from the wind? I'm not worried about wether they will fit prescription lenses, since I just started using contacts.

Breal 01-11-11 09:03 AM

oakley jawbones. great lenses and they stay put.

garysol1 01-11-11 09:05 AM

Specialized and try the search function to find lots of other threads on this topic. You will have lots to read

back4more 01-11-11 09:08 AM

I wear Oakley Flax Jacket XLJs with photochromatic lenes that perfrom well for me.

nathan84318 01-11-11 09:13 AM

Oakley M-Frames Polarized, its old school but hey I got them for free, so no compaints.

SBRDude 01-11-11 09:14 AM

I have used Smith for the last few years. Pretty good bang for the buck and they aren't so garishly sporty so I can wear them off the bike as well. Never was crazy about the optical quality of Oakleys, but haven't worn them in awhile, so maybe they're better now. For the sportier style, I think Rudy Project is a great brand and quality and still have a couple pair of them around...

ne_dan 01-11-11 09:38 AM

Zeal Emit

Pwnt 01-11-11 09:41 AM

Oakley M frames as well.

Lectron 01-11-11 09:45 AM

Sunglasses..In this part of Norway LOL...

TBH..varies....I buy 'cheap' as I tend to ruin'em..Right now I'm eating through a batch of Serfas & Tifosis.....

techlogik 01-11-11 10:12 AM

Oakley XX w/Rx lenses.

roadwarrior 01-11-11 10:18 AM


Originally Posted by Breal (Post 12060428)
oakley jawbones. great lenses and they stay put.

Yep. I originally found them a little "large" feeling, but got used to them. Easy to change lenses, too.

pallen 01-11-11 10:19 AM

cheap ones. I break and lose them too much...

Accordion 01-11-11 10:24 AM

Oakley Jawbones with Jade Iridium polarized lenses. Stay on tight over the straps of my helmet and I can switch out to the yellow lenses for night riding.

I'm a big fan of these glasses - mainly because I don't notice how good they are until I switch with somebody so they can try mine out. The lenses are very "bright" compared to your normal darken-everything sunglasses. When I put on somebody elses glasses and everything is just blacked out with no detail and then I put my Jawbones back on it's literally night and day.

The best $180 I've spent since I've started cycling. Hands-down.

guadzilla 01-11-11 10:30 AM

I have the Jawbones and to be honest, I dont like them as much as the edges block my view a little when I turn to look behind me. Otherwise, they are quite nice.

I recently got a pair of Tifosi Paves that I like a lot - well, I did the 2.5 days I rode with them (they fell out of my jersey pocket on a climbing stage on the third day). I have ordered another pair.

HMF 01-11-11 10:38 AM

Oakley's do look bulky. I'd go with whatever contador wears (and what Lance used to wear) that style seems best for peripheral vision. And I would look for knockoffs too, glasses cost too much

Accordion 01-11-11 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by vkalia (Post 12060873)
I have the Jawbones and to be honest, I dont like them as much as the edges block my view a little when I turn to look behind me. Otherwise, they are quite nice.

I recently got a pair of Tifosi Paves that I like a lot - well, I did the 2.5 days I rode with them (they fell out of my jersey pocket on a climbing stage on the third day). I have ordered another pair.

I agree with this sentiment. I went from cheapo Performance non-frame type glasses and it took me some getting used to with the Jawbones. Second nature to me now to just turn my head that extra degree.

jamesdak 01-11-11 10:42 AM

Well right now I'm using Bolle...

Snow goggles! It's freakin' cold here right now.

Otherwise I use Jawbones most of the time since they are comfortable. I've also got some old Tifosi glasses with clear lenses for warmer night riding.

rkelley23 01-11-11 10:43 AM

Oakley Split jackets with the vented transitions lenses = Amazing

Quel 01-11-11 10:45 AM

Tifosi Dolomites. Great, but I'll probably change to Tifosi Logics sometime.

Menel 01-11-11 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by Accordion (Post 12060928)
I agree with this sentiment. I went from cheapo Performance non-frame type glasses and it took me some getting used to with the Jawbones. Second nature to me now to just turn my head that extra degree.

That's why M-Frames are their superior frames. No framing on the bottom or sides. Excellent coverage, and modern sweeping styling. Just a thin piece across the top.

Used by several pro cyclists, used my many marksman, used my LEO's, I was once told that one branch (can't remember which) issued these to guys working on heli pads.

calamarichris 01-11-11 10:50 AM

Razorblades from the 80's. Thank god Ma didn't throw them out with my Vanessa Williams Penthouse when I left for the Army.
They inspire flashbacks to some folks' jetski, 'hang loose', and Vans Off-the-Wall days.

http://www.calamarichris.com/images/...-pmar-chr5.jpg

wrr1020 01-11-11 10:54 AM

I"m wearing polarized Oakley radar paths, glasses are amazing. Doesn't feel like your wearing anything while riding.

pgjackson 01-11-11 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by pallen (Post 12060807)
cheap ones. I break and lose them too much...

Word. Cheap. I buy whatever is on sale at Target. These things get scratched up, sat upon, tossed about, lost, stuffed into drawers and generally abused. I refuse to spend more than about $20 on a pair of sunglasses. Just make sure they look cool. You look dorky enough wearing spandex shorts and a goofy helmet...don't make it worse with bad sunglasses.

tpelle 01-11-11 11:13 AM

I wear a set of Wiley-X wrap-around glasses with a prescription insert. I originally bought these to use for Service Rifle competition, but they don't sit high enough to see through them well when tightly slinged-up in prone, so I demoted them to bicycling glasses.

Accordion 01-11-11 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by pgjackson (Post 12061031)
Word. Cheap. I buy whatever is on sale at Target. These things get scratched up, sat upon, tossed about, lost, stuffed into drawers and generally abused. I refuse to spend more than about $20 on a pair of sunglasses. Just make sure they look cool. You look dorky enough wearing spandex shorts and a goofy helmet...don't make it worse with bad sunglasses.

I've never understood this but then again my riding style may be quite different than yours. I put my glasses on, ride my bike anywhere from 2-4 hours, get back from my ride, run a lens-cloth over them and put them in their case. Done.

My Jawbones are specifically for cycling. They look freaking RIDICULOUS even for cycling - off the bike they are hideous, but that's not why I bought them.

I've got a $25 Costco pair of Puma polarized sunglasses that I toss around, scratch, sit on, etc. But for my cycling? Jawbones all the way....


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