Richard Devey
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What would be a good lense for riding, would polarized lenses suit? I guess it would have to be a lense thats good for sun and in and out of shade etc, any thoughts?
Depends on your needs and for me the polarised works well (they come in colours and tint levels to customise).I have been trying to get into this, just cant dig it. Goggles while on the DH is natural for me, but I just struggle with sunglasses. But when i do it, i find polarized lenses work quite well. I wear polarized glasses for general wear and while fishing or on snow, so I'm a little into them. And wearing eye protection on the trail sure beat getting a bug or stick in the eye....again.
I've had trouble with a couple of Oakley frames but I've had many pairs of Oakleys over the years. I've got nothing but good things to say about Oakley customer service in Australia. I'd rate it sensational.On polarised I wouldn't recommend Oakley, have had about 4 pairs, lenses always bubble.
Polarised lenses are a laminated design.On polarised I wouldn't recommend Oakley, have had about 4 pairs, lenses always bubble.
I just ordered a pair two days ago. Sweeeet!Adidas Halfrim. Not cheap. Are amazing. Prescription compatible.
I still haven't checked them out and they're made here! I'll give them a call tomorrow. Need a new helmet too.Once you go polarized you won't go back.
This company should pay me the number of plugs I give them.
http://m.fuglies.com.au