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Bought a set of Rydons from CWC online best price and have been riding with them for about a week now, they are truely great.

 

The clear lenses adjust perfectly to the light conditions, originally was going to opt for the red lens but am glad I went with the clears for now.

 

Will probably look into getting darker polarised lenses later for those very bright days.

 

One thing I miss from the Evil Eyes though is the sweat band it had on top.

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one thing to bear in mind with the photochromic lenses - they do not work in the car (unless you have a drop-top) as the lenses rely on the strenght of UV rays to alter the darkness of the material. Your glasses do not get hit by any UV rays whilst in the car, therefore they will not get darker.

 

Otherwise - I have a pair of Genetyks from Rudi (i have a big face and Rydons, noyz etc make me look like a tit) and they really are comfortable. Plus, I like the look of them, and can (and do) wear them every day.

Posted (edited)

one thing to bear in mind with the photochromic lenses - they do not work in the car (unless you have a drop-top) as the lenses rely on the strenght of UV rays to alter the darkness of the material. Your glasses do not get hit by any UV rays whilst in the car, therefore they will not get darker.

 

Otherwise - I have a pair of Genetyks from Rudi (i have a big face and Rydons, noyz etc make me look like a tit) and they really are comfortable. Plus, I like the look of them, and can (and do) wear them every day.

 

Quite true, though i use the dark lenses mostly and they are fine for driving with the standard tint. the clear lenses are useless in a car.

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Posted

Hi

 

Just sold my Adidas evil eyes and am looking to either get a pair of rudy projects or Oakleys.

 

Whats your thoughts?

 

Is it just personal preferance or are the Rudy's/Oakleys better in a certian way like lenses etc?

I got me some Rudy Project Rydon glasses, well, um THEY ARE AWSOM!!!!!

The lenses are extreamly durable and scratch resistant!

They fit to the dime and well excellent for the money

Posted

Hi

 

Just sold my Adidas evil eyes and am looking to either get a pair of rudy projects or Oakleys.

 

Whats your thoughts?

 

Is it just personal preferance or are the Rudy's/Oakleys better in a certian way like lenses etc?

I got me some Rudy Project Rydon glasses, well, um THEY ARE AWSOM!!!!!

The lenses are extreamly durable and scratch resistant!

They fit to the dime and well excellent for the money

Posted

Hi

 

Just sold my Adidas evil eyes and am looking to either get a pair of rudy projects or Oakleys.

 

Whats your thoughts?

 

Is it just personal preferance or are the Rudy's/Oakleys better in a certian way like lenses etc?

I got me some Rudy Project Rydon glasses, well, um THEY ARE AWSOM!!!!!

The lenses are extreamly durable and scratch resistant!

They fit to the dime and well excellent for the money

Posted

Hi

 

Just sold my Adidas evil eyes and am looking to either get a pair of rudy projects or Oakleys.

 

Whats your thoughts?

 

Is it just personal preferance or are the Rudy's/Oakleys better in a certian way like lenses etc?

I got me some Rudy Project Rydon glasses, well, um THEY ARE AWSOM!!!!!

The lenses are extreamly durable and scratch resistant!

They fit to the dime and well excellent for the money

Posted

Try them on at a store...and then buy online.

 

Am I the only one who thinks that this is just plain wrong?

 

One of the reasons bricks and mortar places are more expensive is that they must hold stock, and let people try stuff on. So you go and try stuff on...and then order elsewhere.

 

Apply this to your line of work and see how it tastes...

Couldnt agree more fit them get th emake shape and number then buy them from some store thats got no expenses ,run back to the store to send them in for repairs if you want really cheap ones buy them from the guy at the traffic light.

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Couldnt agree more fit them get th emake shape and number then buy them from some store thats got no expenses ,run back to the store to send them in for repairs if you want really cheap ones buy them from the guy at the traffic light.

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