Get a pair from CVS or Walgreens. 60 Minutes says they are the same as the $120 pairs
Get a pair from CVS or Walgreens. 60 Minutes says they are the same as the $120 pairs
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Get a pair from CVS or Walgreens. 60 Minutes says they are the same as the $120 pairs
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I highly recommend the Chewy Sunglasses (yes the dog food brand).
Get what the professionals get: Oakley M Frame. I got the Prizm Road Lenses. These sunglasses are fantastic for fit. comfort, eye protection (wrap design) and viewing enjoyment. The Road lens is designed to bring out the colors you need to see the road such as white, yellow and red. I definitely see more what I need to with these and it's also very pleasant. The only downside: After about two years the film is pealing off the lenses.
I've run in Tifosi for a few years. Picked up a pair at a race expo when I realized I forgot to pack sunglasses.
Get a pair of Tifosi Veloce glasses. I got a pair for 30 bucks. Comes with three sets of lenses. I use them for both running and cycling and never knew how nice amber lenses are at twilight. Very nice value and quality.
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I have the Smith Reverb Chromapop and I couldn't be happier. The lenses are super easy to change out, and the chromapop are just incredible on trails - it's like running in high definition. No fogging, no streaks due to sweat, super light and comfortable - I can't even tell I'm wearing them. Would highly recommend.
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