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I have worn Oakleys for a long time, and still do. I recently bought a pair of Icecycles at the Vegas Bike fest and I really like them also. Both have changeable lens and fit well.
Panoptix transition for evening, early morning, Uvex $3 dollar safety glasses for daytime. The Wiley x are impressive for protection, just in Ft Bragg couple weeks ago and seen a display of one shot with a 12 gauge shot from 10 meters/yards no penetration.
I use the Evader I's because I wear glasses: http://www.guard-dogs.com/shop/produ...products_id=66, but the foam sucks on them because it's two layers to make them sit far enough away from your face. The foam comes off and I have to keep trying to re-stick it. I need to re-glue them, but I get lazy. Also, at speeds above 60, the air coming over the top of my windshield blasts me right in the goggles causing them to vibrate and make my vision blurred...
Going to have to break down and either get contacts or get some prescription Wiley-X's.
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