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Wiley-X Brick with LA (light adjusting) lenses. I'm really happy with these glasses...night and day! The LA lenses are available in other Wiley-X models as well.
I have a pair of Harley transition sunglasses. They're good for night but don't have enough tint for day riding. I also have a pair of clear shop safety glasses that work fine.
Z-tek safety glasses.... tinted for daytime use and clear for night time.
We purchase them by the dozens for work.... less than $2 per pair
and when they scratch just throw 'em out and open a new pair.
Always have a couple pair of each with me.....
The new Oakley "Wind Jackets". Basically a Split Jacket with a headstrap, eye gasket, and dark and clear non-vented lenses. The design of the fame makes changing lenses very easy.
I also have some 7 Eyes that I like, but the frames dig into my ears on really long rides. Great for around town or less than 200 mile days.
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