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Old 06-05-20, 12:06 PM
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Clyde1820
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Originally Posted by Chuckles1
What sunglasses available currently do you think are excellent for cycling?

My wishlist includes light, comfortable, polarized, frameless (just frame along top), wide coverage, non- fogging, close-fitting wraparound shield type. Try finding some like that!
I've just picked up a couple pairs of glasses for general use (indoor, outdoor), not for sports specifically.

They are prescription with the polarized Transitions Vantage lenses. They transition from light to dark, going from indoors to outdoors, and they're polarized. Pretty amazing. Will suck up the glare during the nastiest part of the day, knock down glare off the road and water, but won't be so dark during night riding or driving that it's hard to see. Great stuff. Available for Shoei and Bell motorcycle helmet visors, for Oakley wrap-around frames, ESS Crossbow wrap-around frames, and others.

Transitions Vantage lenses

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