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  • Glasses that give good wind protection. Not goggles
  • shedbrewed
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    Any suggestions please? Clear lenses fine.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    All about fit, really. So, without knowing the exact shape of your face and nose…

    FWIW, Radar EV are brilliant. On my face!

    MaryHinge
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    I got some free Trend safety glasses from the builders merchants when I bought some other Trend ppe.

    Best clear cycling glasses I’ve ever used.

    shedbrewed
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    Understandable. Currently wear Oakley flak 2.0 XL.
    So a narrow head.
    Glasses fit well but I think bigger lenses would reduce wind around the sides.

    ta11pau1
    Full Member

    Something like an Oakley Jawbreaker then, much bigger with more protection.

    easily
    Free Member

    Keep your eye on these: https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CLCAEQ/carnac-equipe-photochromic-sunglasses
    They are good for keeping the wind out, and they’re photochromic, so ok to use on dulldays.
    The reason I say ‘keep your eye on them’ rather than ‘buy them’ is they’re going through the usual Planet X price hurricane. I bought them at £45, then they went up to £55 for a ‘sale’, then they were £70 but had ‘50% off’ for Black Friday, now they’re £100.
    If they return to under £50 I’d recommend them. Very comfortable, the lens covers your entire field of vision so no blind spots, good to use on dull or sunny days, keeps the wind out. At the current price I’d suggest that Planet X are having a laugh.
    I’ve been checking the price as I lost mine when I had a crash. I’d buy again, but not at the moment.

    windyg
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    Ekoi Sun Option

    martymac
    Full Member

    I wear oakley radars (not EV) and they fit me perfectly, but as noted above, it’s all about fit.

    ads678
    Full Member

    Oakley Jawbreakers here, they’re bloody great. Road, mtb, or running!

    nixie
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    I’ve always been wedded to Oakley’s in the past. However tried a set of the bargain tkmaxx Adidas evil eyes and they are much better for wind and crap than any of the Oakley’s I’ve got. With the Oakley’s I used most at speed I was getting and annoying air stream in my eyes, this does not happen with the evil eyes.

    Hob-Nob
    Free Member

    Smith Wildcats.

    Basically a goggle with glasses arms on.

    They are massive & work really well, do look a bit spesh though.

    plus-one
    Full Member

    Carnac Feldman £20 Planet X are great I’ve 2 pairs

    tall_martin
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    I’ve got some smith attack ones with interchangeable lenses.

    Massive

    No wind in eyes

    The best anti fog I’ve used.

    They came with a clear, rose and dark lenses. The rose is ace on the road.

    I snapped an arm and it was cheaper to get a second hand set than replace one arm.

    Recommended, but not at full price!

    nedrapier
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    Are more expensive lenses more scratch resistant? I’d wear mine to keep mud out of my eyes so theyre going to see more crap than a pair of sunglasses. The cheap clear pair I’ve had aren’t too nice to look through any more, and I’ve not used them much – FWE jobs from Evans.

    I don’t mind spending more, but obviously I don’t want to spend 5 times as much to get a pair that’s going only going to last twice as long before it’s past it.

    Where’s the sweet spot, price wise?

    martymac
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    Id say if you’re getting mud splattered up regularly, buy relatively cheap and replace when you notice they’re past their best.
    Expensive lenses aren’t significantly more scratch resistant ime.

    sharkattack
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    Obvious choice- Oakley Medusa

    oikeith
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    My jawbreakers are good for keeping the wind out of my eyes, wind chill when descending not so much, I get teary eyed.

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