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  1. Hello all! I am in the market for a new pair of sunglasses given my current pair leave my eyes gritty, super dry and very uncomfortable after longer rides, especially on windy days. I must thus assume my current pair are letting in too much wind and debris. Wind, dust and all sorts of eye torpedo's are a given on a mountain bike (or any bike in fairness) but I am certain better eye gear will prevent my eyes from feeling like someone sandpapered them after a ride. I would love some recommendations of glasses that might provide the following: More coverage from the lenses (my current pair of Oakleys have fantastic lenses but they are just to small)Sufficient ventilation to help with fogging (more coverage usually means more fogging )Better wrapping around my face to stop wind getting in the sidesOption to swop out lensesSize options or a make that caters to smaller / narrow faces (my biggest problem is getting a good fit, I must just have a tiny head ) I've seen a lot on the forums that give suggestions for sweat and fogging of glasses, but haven't yet found advice for glasses that might help block/reduce wind irritation, so I'd be so grateful for any suggestions, given a good pair of sunnies usually cost a fair penny.... Thanks
  2. Good morning Hubbers, from a miserable GP. Anyone used these guys before? Seems they made give DÁrcs a run for their money. Been buying DArcs since forever and been pleased with their customer service and pricing. New glasses look and feel great too. https://www.30southeyewear.com/
  3. Not uncommon to trash a pair of lenses from your favourite pair of cycling or recreational sunglasses. Replacement lenses from the manufacturer are usually about the same price as a new pair of glasses so you end up either throwing them away or stashing them in a cupboard hoping that someday you might find someone that can repair them at a reasonable cost. Well today is your lucky day!. (Unless of course you threw yours away.....) I recently found out that a lady in our neighbourhood (They can courier anywhere so location isn't really an issue) was able to manufacture replacement lenses for sunglasses and they have recently added half frame lenses to their service which covers most of the Oakley sport range. These are high quality optics with various colours and coatings available and they are polarised. I replaced the lenses on a pair of Arnette Heist and a pair of Oakley Monster Pups and was very happy with the results! Just to add that I am in no way affiliated to this business, but when the service is this good and the quality of the product is top notch, it makes no sense not to share! ReVu Replacement Lenses
  4. Hi everyone, i'm looking into buying new sunglasses for cycling. I currently have salice. I'm looking at Oakley & Bolle. My choice in the oakley range would be the ev zero path in a polarised lens, I know people don't like the ev zero's but I do. The Jawbreakears are too bulky. The other glasses I saw was the bolle b rock. I like the design. Any advice where to find them? What do you guys use? I mainly ride road, any suggestions. Thank You
  5. I found a pair of sunglasses on the cork oak trail in Constantia this morning. PM me if you think they may be yours. Andrew
  6. Rudy Project's Traylx are the Italian company's newest addition, having first emerged late in 2015. These sports focussed sunglasses are designed for superior comfort, efficient heat dissipation, and maximum safety all with high quality optics. Click here to view the article
  7. Oakley is proud to introduce their lightest sport performance frame yet – the EVZero Path and Range. Click here to view the article
  8. I have been a fan of Oakley for many years and currently I have 5 Pairs of Oakley product but Lately I have found that the Quality of their products have been deteriorating.. My Oakley Bat wolfs lenses have started to develop "bubbles" under their lenses. My Glasses frame that I have had for just over 2 year just snapped on the bridge of the Frame. My Half Jacket lenses (Transition Lenses) have stated to get, what I can only describe as cracks, in the lenses.. On the other hand. My Polarised Radars are brilliant. My racing jacket are so indestructible. The consistency of the products are just not the same as what they used to be
  9. Hi, Looking to buy a gift for someone who does mountain biking. I am confused if I should go Rudy Project, Adidas or Oakley??? I am swaying towards Rudy Project but now Rydon or Agon? I cant find the difference online? Are Photo-chromatic lenses a good idea? Would really appreciate any help
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