Looking for sunglasses recommendations. Some that offer good protection and don't bounce around...I can live with a glasses strap to snugly hold them on my head.
Found some nice Oakleys but are they really worth something north of $200?
Looking for sunglasses recommendations. Some that offer good protection and don't bounce around...I can live with a glasses strap to snugly hold them on my head.
Found some nice Oakleys but are they really worth something north of $200?
Suncloud Conductor - Large Head
Suncloud Pursuit - Medium Head
Found online from $30-$50.
Tifosi
Best I've Found wrote:
Suncloud Conductor - Large Head
Suncloud Pursuit - Medium Head
Found online from $30-$50.
https://www.amazon.com/Suncloud-Conductor-Polarized-Sunglasses-Backpaint/dp/B006Y2BQXI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1531958372&sr=8-1&keywords=suncloud+conductor
Cool, thanks! There are some negative reviews, have you noticed anything unusual?
At the price point I don't expect the highest quality and will only use these for running. Stay on your face okay or do you use a glass strap with them?
jhhgfds wrote:
Tifosi
Excellent, thanks, I will look at these too.
Goodr
Not just better but wrote:
Goodr
+1. The uv coat has been known to delaminate on these, but for $25, who cares.
Not just better but wrote:
Goodr
The price is right but need a little more wrap-around protection for my eyes.
Found a local reseller for Tifosi so going to go see how they fit.
Ray Banned wrote:
Not just better but wrote:
Goodr
The price is right but need a little more wrap-around protection for my eyes.
Found a local reseller for Tifosi so going to go see how they fit.
Look at Tifosi online also. Mosts retailers only carry a few models and they have a LOT of sunglasses online. I have the Core model, for about 6 years now, and love 'em. Wear them for running and casual wear.
joho wrote:
Ray Banned wrote:
The price is right but need a little more wrap-around protection for my eyes.
Found a local reseller for Tifosi so going to go see how they fit.
Look at Tifosi online also. Mosts retailers only carry a few models and they have a LOT of sunglasses online. I have the Core model, for about 6 years now, and love 'em. Wear them for running and casual wear.
I have, will make a list before I visit the store and see if they can get any that aren't in stock that I like. I have some Ray-Bans for driving, not really all that good for running.
joho wrote:
Look at Tifosi online also. Mosts retailers only carry a few models and they have a LOT of sunglasses online. I have the Core model, for about 6 years now, and love 'em. Wear them for running and casual wear.
The Core appears to be too small for my noggin. Nice design tho.
Cool, they have readers too, since I just had cataract surgery these are at an awesome price point. Ordered. Should be here Monday.
Veloce Matte Black Reader
Smoke, +2.0
I got an alright pair of camo ones from the dollar store that don't bounce around. can't argue for just a $1 they do the job.
Julbo Aerolite.
Lydiard Cerutty wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHkaIHRK35g
"with glare so dark, they won't even know your name"
In the days of fake everything, a blast from the past is cherished.
Xx2i is a Rudy Project brand. These are super light and polarized. Are my favorite and most comfortable for running.
Not super expensive though not cheap. Probably as good as my Revo I own, better that my Ray Ban for sure.
These just arrived, really nice. Reasonably priced and with the 2x reader lens. Since I just had cataract surgery these will make it easy to read my watch on the run.
Thanks all for the advice!
https://www.tifosioptics.com/product/veloce-bifocal-cycling-sunglasses/
Tifosi, and check PerformanceBike.com. They have a huge selection and are almost always on sale there.
You didn't mention your budget. That could have a big impact on recs.
I wear Rokas, and I love them. They are super light, and do not move at all, even after a couple of hours of working. Lots of styles, available in polarized or not. They're not cheap, though. Most non-polarized glasses will run you about $180, and polarized will be closer to $210. My glasses are my absolute favorite piece of equipment I own.