Old 02-25-19, 09:04 PM
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greatscott
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Originally Posted by Jarrettsin
So what is the difference between driving your car and driving your bike as far as seeing goes????
Not much, you have glare whether your driving or riding or snow skiing or fishing etc, knowing that, polarized glasses reduce that glare therefore reduce eye strain.

I'm a firm believer that you don't gain much if anything going to a pair of sunglasses that cost more than $125, and you can find really nice ones starting at around $70. Of course if you're cycling you NEEEEEEEEEEEED to be wearing $350 sunglasses otherwise you will be snubbed by the bike crowd and treated like you're a clown on a bike.
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