Over glasses eye protection

The EMF

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Nov 4, 2020
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I use Adidas Evil Eyes. The lenses are interchangeable plus there is a built in design to accommodate your prescription lenses and you can change these as your prescription changes. I’ve had these for about 15 year and had to replace a couple of arms but that’s no bother as Adidas still support spares. I have three types of lens, mirrored dark, light enhancing and these clear lens.

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Stihldog

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Jun 10, 2020
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Coquitlam, BC
Great idea. They look…ah…err...hmm...nice! (Not a fashion show out there, I know).
I wear prescription glasses mostly for reading so the progressive type is what I wear. The safety glasses I wear are Ryders and I keep my prescription glasses handy in my pocket. Not so handy when you need to view the map on your phone or look at the time on the Kiox.
My neighbour ordered himself and I some of those sticky bi-focal lenses for our riding glasses (Ryders). I’ll “see” how they work. ?
 

The EMF

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I have to wear specs for driving so need to see where I’m going on the the trails.......fashion statement phaaa....? I just need to see where I’m going
 

Konanige

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Feb 29, 2020
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Mendips
I highly recommend Rad8 504 glasses, price depends on prescription, photochromic, anti fog LOOK GOOD and no trail crap has got past them yet. Plus customer service is second to none, see my review!!
 

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