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Old 08-10-23, 11:42 AM
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Faces are obviously different, and one person's 'tuck' is another's chest parachute. On me, if those were high up enough to not impede forward vision at full tuck, they wouldn't have nearly enough lower coverage and wind would be swirling up and under like mad.
(chest parachute....*snork*)
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Anybody know where I can get those?

I still have mine.

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When I was younger and faster, I buy the fashionable Oakleys but they'd invariably slide down my nose and I'd spend the whole ride looking over them.

I'm all-in on the oversized look and will likely wear them long past their fashion expiration date


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Originally Posted by Jughed
This guy didn't need no stinking glasses.


now THIS guy is a total badass! kinda figured i'd start a mess with my topic
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Originally Posted by eaglesandcycling
now THIS guy is a total badass! kinda figured i'd start a mess with my topic
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Originally Posted by john m flores
When I was younger and faster, I buy the fashionable Oakleys but they'd invariably slide down my nose and I'd spend the whole ride looking over them.

I'm all-in on the oversized look and will likely wear them long past their fashion expiration date


And still look good rockin them.
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Originally Posted by john m flores
When I was younger and faster, I buy the fashionable Oakleys but they'd invariably slide down my nose and I'd spend the whole ride looking over them.

I'm all-in on the oversized look and will likely wear them long past their fashion expiration date



That's quite a ride there, nice! Where is this?
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Originally Posted by cyclic_eric
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Anybody know where I can get those?
I used to wear those. The last pair I had was left on top of my car and probably ended up in the middle of the street.

I used Oakley M frames for years after that until my eyes started needing prescription glasses. M frames kept the wind out of my eyes better than anything else I tried.


In my BF avatar I am wearing 3 pair of reading glasses stacked up to read a map at night.

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Originally Posted by seypat
Hopefully, this is not the next fashion trend in the pipeline. Might be super aero, though.

https://www.amazon.com/EdiNoeL-Overs...85415431&psc=1
Pretty tough to launch a snot rocket with that thing on your face.
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elite riders also consider the rear view
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Originally Posted by big john
Pretty tough to launch a snot rocket with that thing on your face.
This is a critical factor to consider.
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Originally Posted by eaglesandcycling
That's quite a ride there, nice! Where is this?
Vermont a couple years ago. We rode segments of the Gravel Growler bikepacking route.
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I read the word “ sunglasses” but my mind kept substituting “condoms” in there.
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Originally Posted by eaglesandcycling
This style:

For me, at least, if I wear sunglasses that don't wrap around like that, the wind makes my eyes water profusely.
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I think the Oakley Sutra and similar models from Smith, Rudy Project, and others are kinda cool. Some of my friends rock them. I considered getting a pair. Then I thought about where that will put me in a few years...

My favorite glasses for cycling are a pair of Oakley M2 that I got at a pretty good discount about seven years ago. They're red and white, the colors that ruled about a decade ago. Ten to fifteen years ago, glasses like mine were what all the cool kids wore. Now they look really dated. I don't care; they perform well, and if I want to look the part according to current fads, I'll have to replace a lot more than my glasses, starting with my bike. I'm sticking with them until they wear out, which might be the rest of my life.

...If I buy some new glasses that match the current trend, I'll look up to date for a little while, then will fall behind again. With my old ones, it might not be long before the style comes back around again, as these things tend to be cyclical (no pun intended).

I remember several trends in sunglasses over the past 50 years, in my geographic area, at least. In the early 1980s, everyone wanted a pair Vuarnet glacier glasses, with leather side shields and cable temples. By the early 90s, it was Oakley Frogskins. (I had a pair of these. I now own an Oakley Manorburn, which is similar.) The next decade or so, I'm not sure. Lots of kids like Wayfarer, Aviator, and Clubman styles, although these are pretty timeless; they've never gone out of fashion. Lately, teens trying to get noticed are wearing Pit Vipers, which are similar to the current generation of cycling glasses... but the most important feature is the brand inscription on the lenses; they have to say "Pit Viper."

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Are these even any bigger than the Bolle Edge wraparounds I wore back in the 90s?
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I haven't tried the new giant sunglasses yet, but I was considering it because I need some new cycling glasses. I don't really like the way they look, but if they are super functional, then I would get them anyway. My main question/concern is that they don't look like they would allow enough airflow to prevent fogging, and might not allow for as much body cooling. Am I over-thinking this? I will almost surely get Oakley Prizm (I had those in some other glasses) or Smith Chromapop (I have them in my ski goggles) lenses. They make a big difference. My current cycling glasses are some cheaper Native Eyewear partial frameless, but they are cracked and the optics just aren't quite as good. Would love some feedback.

I used to wear Oakley Flak glasses for riding (no bottom frames). Very easy to swap lenses and the lenses are small to carry around. But they do have a big top edge to the frame.

I used to want those Oakley Racing Jackets that Big George used to rock back in the day (before all the faff):
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Originally Posted by Broctoon
Lately, teens trying to get noticed are wearing Pit Vipers, which are similar to the current generation of cycling glasses... but the most important feature is the brand inscription on the lenses; they have to say "Pit Viper."
Never heard of these.. but with models called the "Try Hard", I'm starting to understand

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Originally Posted by eaglesandcycling
Just curious, what is it about those oversized 'stylish' cycling sunglasses a lot of people wear? mostly roadie folks. i dont get it. to me, they look ridiculous and trying to be WAY too cool. am i the only one in thinking this?
If you had dry eye, you would get it. They are a god send. When you could only buy narrow lens models, which looked ever so stylish, my eyes suffered.

As for fashion, it comes and goes and I don’t get hung up on it, especially if it’s functional. Non-functional, I tend to have an issue with.

My AliExpress $15 photochormatic with lens inserts.

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Originally Posted by Broctoon
Lately, teens trying to get noticed are wearing Pit Vipers, which are similar to the current generation of cycling glasses... but the most important feature is the brand inscription on the lenses; they have to say "Pit Viper."
I've only seen rural kids - like, the kind that would wear cowboy boots unironically - wearing them. City kids, not so much.
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Originally Posted by eaglesandcycling
now THIS guy is a total badass! kinda figured i'd start a mess with my topic
Looks like this was at NIGHT time. When they still had stupidly long days.
All I can do is get spring loaded clipons for my glasses. $80 each or so.
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Originally Posted by eaglesandcycling
Just curious, what is it about those oversized 'stylish' cycling sunglasses a lot of people wear? mostly roadie folks. i dont get it. to me, they look ridiculous and trying to be WAY too cool. am i the only one in thinking this?
Roadies look ridiculous. We do not look cool when when we wear these glasses. Rather we look and feel badass like these guys.


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Originally Posted by cyclic_eric
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Anybody know where I can get those?
I think you may have to swipe these from the museum at Oakley HQ.
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