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  • Mid-range sunglasses
  • matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Last couple of pairs of sunnies have been good ones on sale (Nike Haul’s were sat on by mrs_oab but prior to that they were superb; my Endura Triggers are now scratched to bits and distracting, but again worth it for OK view from em).
    Having tried some cheap as chips UVEX ones, I disliked how distorted they made things… 🙁
    I have a bigger face, and do not want to look like a tour wannabe – so dark colour frames, no reflective lenses – but need to be good vision and work…
    Looking at Cebe, Bolle and Salomon all in the sale(s), upto £40.
    Any experiences with them?

    stumpy01
    Full Member

    My OH used to wear Bolle sunglasses and loved them.

    I’ve always found Bloc hard to beat for mid-range sunglasses.

    nicko74
    Full Member

    Tifosi? If you stretch the budget a bit, you could even get photochromatic.

    I have some Bolle off-bike ones, and they’re not bad at all really. Good style, fairly robust, but the arms have a tendency to scratch the lenses when folded up (on the specific style I bought).

    trailofdestruction
    Free Member

    I buy Bloc sunglasses for this reason. I lost my last pair on a hill in Spain, but no drama, just buy another pair.

    Cheap, reliable, safe and don’t make you look like a tour wannabe.

    http://m.bloceyewear.com/activities/mountain-biking

    hatter
    Full Member

    Lazer make some really nice glasses, they’d usually be out of your price range but they’re on sport pursuit on the cheap ATM.

    wallop
    Full Member

    Bought a pair of Bloc sunglasses for my holiday – really comfortable and very lightweight.

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