Expidia
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I searched out a few sunglass posts here. I started off with a $30 pair of riding glasses off Amazon. KAPVOE Polarized Cycling Glasses with 4 Interchangeable Lenses. First off changing out a lens is a pain as not only do you have to clean off your prints every time . . . the mere process of swapping a lens with cheap plastic frames I know they are only going to break at some point.
From what I read UV protection is important. My eye's lower lids do burn after a long ride and I know even though these $30 glasses say UV protected, I've found they probably are not. Plus I'm sure their lenses distort my view. I get this same burning of my us when I'm out on my boat as the sun reflects off the water even though I'm wearing $150 Maui Jims.
Polarization from what I read is not nescessary for cycling/MTBing. Maybe good for boating/fishing etc.
So now I'm down to maybe trying a decent pair with photocromatic lenses so I don't have to swap them out during varying rides like cloudy then sunny type days or days and espeically with it getting darker earlier as we approach the fall in the Northeast U.S.
I know Oakley and Smith etc make good quality sunglasses, but their prices like $175 to $290 are just way over the top for what we are getting IMO.
So have some of you had success with photocromatic auto changing lenses for eMTBing. I know years ago they were very slow to change making them useless on trails that quickly change from shadows to bright sections, but supposedly the newer lenses are much quicker adjusting to changing light conditions.
* I also prefer biking style sunglasses over full goggles.
(pictured is what I have been using)
What say you?
From what I read UV protection is important. My eye's lower lids do burn after a long ride and I know even though these $30 glasses say UV protected, I've found they probably are not. Plus I'm sure their lenses distort my view. I get this same burning of my us when I'm out on my boat as the sun reflects off the water even though I'm wearing $150 Maui Jims.
Polarization from what I read is not nescessary for cycling/MTBing. Maybe good for boating/fishing etc.
So now I'm down to maybe trying a decent pair with photocromatic lenses so I don't have to swap them out during varying rides like cloudy then sunny type days or days and espeically with it getting darker earlier as we approach the fall in the Northeast U.S.
I know Oakley and Smith etc make good quality sunglasses, but their prices like $175 to $290 are just way over the top for what we are getting IMO.
So have some of you had success with photocromatic auto changing lenses for eMTBing. I know years ago they were very slow to change making them useless on trails that quickly change from shadows to bright sections, but supposedly the newer lenses are much quicker adjusting to changing light conditions.
* I also prefer biking style sunglasses over full goggles.
(pictured is what I have been using)
What say you?
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