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  • New cycling glasses time
  • bigyinn
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    Hoping the forum can offer some sage advise about cycling glasses. I’ve had a set of Spesh Singletrack Adaptalite glasses (see below) for quite a while, but the optics are starting to degrade.

    Im after something similar and have found the photocromatic lenses (they darken / lighten according to conditions) very useful.
    Given that Spesh dont make glasses anymore, can the hive suggest something similar that wont drain my wallet?

    globalti
    Free Member

    Why not just take them to an optician and get them re-glazed?

    aP
    Free Member

    Rudy Project impactX lenses

    bigyinn
    Free Member

    globalti, they’re not prescription lenses or anything like that. Would an optician do just plain photocromatic lenses?

    prawny
    Full Member

    I’ve just got some Salice 006 crx photochromic specs for commuting, they’re very good and reasonably priced too.

    bigyinn
    Free Member

    aP, not exactly cheap though are they?

    benp1
    Full Member

    budget?

    globalti
    Free Member

    globalti, they’re not prescription lenses or anything like that. Would an optician do just plain photocromatic lenses?

    Yes. Shop around though; a chain probably won’t want to do it but a good local will. If you’re lucky enough to live close, ask the very excellent Junaid at Ideal Eye Care in Whalley New Road, Blackburn.

    onandon
    Free Member

    I just purchased some Oakley evzero photochromic range glasses to replace my old specialised shades.
    The oakleys are better in every way. RRP is 170 but can be picked up in Europe for just over 100 posted.

    bigyinn
    Free Member

    Budget is Probably max of £60 tops.
    I’ll have a chat with a good customer of mine who is an optician….

    aP
    Free Member

    bigyinn – Member
    aP, not exactly cheap though are they?

    I think that for things like eyes, and seeing properly, spending a bit of money is better than scrimping.
    The clear impactX photochromic lenses are fantastic, usable from night-time all the way through to high altitude in the Italian Alps.

    imn
    Full Member

    My Specialized Arc Terra Adaptalite’s broke and I’ve been looking for replacements. Uvex have some reasonable looking options at less than Oakley prices, but not sure on quality.

    wilko1999
    Free Member

    Anyone tried the Endura Gabbro with photocromatic lenses? They’re around the £60 mark and look quite smart and understated (in the photos!)

    bigyinn
    Free Member

    Just spoke with the Opticians. Looks like they might be able to supply replacement tinted photochromic lenses AND do me a deal!
    Thanks globalti, I’d never even thought of that as being an option.

    bigyinn
    Free Member

    Bugger, re-glazing not an option in a comparable tint and the lens shape will be difficult to do.
    The search continues….

    somouk
    Free Member

    Speak to cillary blue and see what they say:

    http://www.ciliaryblue.com/

    steezysix
    Free Member

    Have a look at Decathlon, they do a bunch of photochromic glasses at around £30. I’ve got a few of their regular sunnies and very happy with them.

    bigyinn
    Free Member

    Thanks for that steezysix, I’ve ordered a pair for a smidge under £30, I’ll see how it goes.

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