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I've been riding with 3M Virtua CSS Protective Gray Anti-fog Safety Glasses for a few years now.
They fit great and block almost all wind. Plus they are safety glasses which makes me feel like I have a little more protection than regular sunglasses.
They also come in clear for night riding.
Still looking for other options, so thanks to others who have/will post.
Liberty are mine
Walmart vision center has them...try fit on all of the frame choices (there's several)
I have several pair of them for specialty purpose (fishing and shooting) they've held up well to my abuse over the years, and comfortable on "my" mug ....so that's what I bought for riding when I got back in the saddle last year
I ordered mine with the woopty-doo top line quick transition lenses .
can't recall exactly what I paid...$2-$250 I think
some of their frames have the removable foam inner liners too...might be nice ..cause when off the bike on a hot summer day, be nice to remove the foam
may give them a try when my current ones need replaced from my abuse
Buy them by the case. If you scratch them toss them. Fit nicely in helmets and block 100% of the wind for me. Also. If you go into SPECS you can get a bag to store and clean them. I LOVE Adam Sandovals magnetic frames idea but the shape makes me tear up. My oakleys make me tear up too, M-frames and pit bulls.
This is what i've been wearing for years . We wore these at work on the job too. I have boxs of them in every color out there. Harbor Freight sells them to i think. I really like them because they keep the wind out better than any other glasses i have tried. If you booger them up i toss them. Nice and lite too. No outer rim to distract your line of sight either.
Last edited by hardheaded; May 29, 2020 at 09:52 AM.
This is a size factor more than a $ factor imho. It doesn't matter if they are 10 bucks or 500 bucks, if they don't fit right...they will suck....especially at highway speed with no helmet. I'm still on the hunt for just that right fit for highway speeds. Most anything is good for under 50mph.
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