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Windless cycling glasses


Ironfist

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Hello hubbers,

I need help please. Im looking for windless cycling glasses. Glasses which protects your eyes from the wind and dust. Does anyone knows where I can buy it and what is it called? Its almost like swimming goggles. Thanks

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Best bet would be to look for dust-proof safety glasses, or 'tactical' dafety glasses used for wargames

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Its not really about the wind. Its more to keep the dust out of your eyes. Those who did the 36One will know what its about.

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Use to ride with these on the motorcycle, but as mentioned by MrRoboto, when using them while being active, even just walking around, they tend to mist up. db2ec0ff3f4ea419f4d4469afd4da91f.jpgI think its just about finding the right balance, I now use these Ocean Eyewear glasses and they offer the perfect balance between keeping the wind out of my eyes and not making me sweat to much. 13a252f42d98467030378ad67f564b50.jpg

 

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Thanks Benreaper. I think thats what Im looking for. Where can I buy a pair of those?

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The top one? I bought them through a buddy of mine who has a motorcycle shop, I will try to find out where he got them from.

 

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The top one? I bought them through a buddy of mine who has a motorcycle shop, I will try to find out where he got them from.

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Ok thanks Ben
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Ok thanks Ben

I rode with Eddy Gordo at Jonkershoek today and he was wearing a pair of Adidas sunglasses with the same type of foam inserts as the pic I posted of the one I have.

 

Maybe you can also go have a look on the Adidas website for them.

 

 

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