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Old 08-25-06 | 10:02 AM
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mrRed tells me I'm not allowed to wear my $5 sunglasses while biking anymore... which makes sense cause shards of glass in my eyes sounds quite painful... but all the cycling sunglasses I've found aren't very attractive. Are there any stylish glasses out there that are safe for biking in? A friend of mine who works at sunglass hut said most designer glasses are also very shatter resistent, the material that they're made from just isn't tinted like cycling glasses are.. is this the case?

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Old 08-25-06 | 10:14 AM
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Old 08-25-06 | 10:17 AM
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I think stylish is a pretty subjective term.... These are pretty stylish:


But I wear these because they are $25CAD and replacement lenses are only $6CAD:

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edit: haha nice Yoshi. Those ones are really old school
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Old 08-25-06 | 10:18 AM
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yeah.. those are exactly what i want to avoid.
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Old 08-25-06 | 10:22 AM
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Oakley Eyeshades with the built in brow pad!!!!!

you should get some that is polycarbonate and fits your face. Go to a sunglasshut or Paragon sports in the city and see what they have. I'm an Oakley fan myself but there are tons of other brands to look for.
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Old 08-25-06 | 10:22 AM
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Old 08-25-06 | 10:26 AM
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Well then, figure out your price point, choose a pair you like the look of and stop wasting our time~!

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Old 08-25-06 | 10:26 AM
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notice that guy's jersey? soooo good but so racist!
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Old 08-25-06 | 10:28 AM
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i got some native dash XPs for a gift. they are actually really quite nice. four interchangeable lens colors, which is nice. generally i use the standard sunglass lenses, but i have also used the clear a lot for night riding. they are a bit spendy, but have a lifetime no-questions-asked replacement warranty.
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Old 08-25-06 | 10:32 AM
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Oh. I don't think you guys get what I'm asking, I want to know if there are non cycling style sunglasses that are safe for riding in.
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Old 08-25-06 | 10:42 AM
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So sunglasses with polycarbonate lenses are what you are looking for. Essentially ANY sports sunglasses you like the look of will do in that case.
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Old 08-25-06 | 10:48 AM
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thats the problem.. i don't like the look of any sports sunglasses. but i'm kinda weird. i like these:
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Old 08-25-06 | 10:50 AM
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I wear some 3d shiz I picked up at a movie recently, one side is a bit lighter than the other and sometimes I see things coming at me, but whatevs...
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thats the problem.. i don't like the look of any sports sunglasses. but i'm kinda weird. i like these:
CHANEL is def a good choice...
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fashion is the worst...
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fashion is the worst...
anti-fashion is fashion...
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Old 08-25-06 | 11:13 AM
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anything polycarbonate will work. Make sure the bridge is nice and smooth.
If you smack your face into the pavement, you might have other things to worry about.
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Old 08-25-06 | 11:19 AM
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I like Rudy Project sunglasses.

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Oh. I don't think you guys get what I'm asking, I want to know if there are non cycling style sunglasses that are safe for riding in.
- yes

- since i need reading glasses, but didn't want to pop for expensive 'scrip shades, i went with Elvex RX-200 and Elvex RX-300 with 3.0+diopters... $10 - $12 online (plus got free shipping)

- the shades look *exactly* like high-end cycling glasses, but are lightweight, cheap, and conform to ANSI safety specs (99% UV A/B protection, and impervious to 44 gram pointed weight dropped from six-foot height onto lens surface; lenses are polycarbs)...

p.s. Google is your friend...
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Old 08-25-06 | 11:38 AM
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You might not really like the looks of these.. but they are really nice.. and only $60 on nashbar...
I got a pair about 4 months ago.. they come with Clear, Grey, and Orange lenses.. and they are comfortable..
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Old 08-25-06 | 11:38 AM
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im sure she just said, for the 3rd time, that she doesnt want something that looks like cycling glasses.
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Old 08-25-06 | 11:40 AM
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I've googled, it didn't work out. The closest thing i've found to what I want are these:


but the lenses are really smaller than what i want.
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Old 08-25-06 | 11:42 AM
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almost all major sunglass companies sell a sport line and a casual/street line. Check out Oakley, Smith Optics, Rudy Project, Ray Ban, Briko, just to name a few. Just make sure that the lenses are polycarbonate.
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Old 08-25-06 | 11:52 AM
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thanks, i'll check that out
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