ForkinGreat
Knows his Brassica oleracea
Tossing up between EV Zero with Sapphire fade polarised lens or Jawbreakers with road and trail Prizm lenses.
Has anyone used either or both of the EV Zero and Jawbreakers? what lens(es) have you found good for the conditions?
I have been using polarised lenses on various cycling and tradies sunglasses for years.
I like the idea of the less restricted field of vision of EV Zero, but the ability to change lenses in the Jawbreakers definitely appeals.
Do the EV Zeros and Jawbreakers no longer have a hydrophobic coating on the inside of the lenses?
Riding is mostly Youies - not a heck of a lot of shade on the plantation side, or FA shade on the Stockyards side
Also Yarra trails, can get fairly shady there, and Lysterfield.
Road for a fair number of rides, don't have any issues with contrast or whatever. Polarised lens seems fine for that, clear lens when dark (trail or road) obviously.
Cheers
Has anyone used either or both of the EV Zero and Jawbreakers? what lens(es) have you found good for the conditions?
I have been using polarised lenses on various cycling and tradies sunglasses for years.
I like the idea of the less restricted field of vision of EV Zero, but the ability to change lenses in the Jawbreakers definitely appeals.
Do the EV Zeros and Jawbreakers no longer have a hydrophobic coating on the inside of the lenses?
Riding is mostly Youies - not a heck of a lot of shade on the plantation side, or FA shade on the Stockyards side
Also Yarra trails, can get fairly shady there, and Lysterfield.
Road for a fair number of rides, don't have any issues with contrast or whatever. Polarised lens seems fine for that, clear lens when dark (trail or road) obviously.
Cheers