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My local indi has a whole rack. No Name glasses. they work great.
 
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My local indi has a whole rack. No Name glasses. they work great.
If you can get by with inexpensive glasses that's great, but they do not have the optical clarity of good glasses and cause eye fatigue and headaches.
 
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Originally Posted by MNPGRider
Man, are you lucky your eyes are good enough to not need corrective lenses. But, sooner or later, it will happen, and you will be paying $250-500 for those same foam backed sunglasses.
Eyes not so good. Need them for reading and distance, so I wear progressives. I just haven't found a pair of wrap around, riding glasses, that will take progressive lens' that I like....Pricey like you said. And I've reached the point where I can't wear "dark" sunglasses anymore...Only lighter tint.
 
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If you can get by with inexpensive glasses that's great, but they do not have the optical clarity of good glasses and cause eye fatigue and headaches.
I've never had a problem. Must be you.
 
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Originally Posted by rs87277
Any good brands or websites for wind blocking glasses.
Thanks

I had a Gold Wing for a while and subscribed to one of their newsletters. They just happened to have a write up on wind blocking sunglasses.

http://goldwingdocs.com/forum/viewto...p?f=18&t=22646

Hope it helps. But if your wife is anything like mine they have to have bling and go with "outfits". as I was once schooled..."you don't expect me to wear those with this, do you? "
Of course not, honey...what was I thinking?
the fact that they do the job very well has nothing to do with what you are trying to accomplish.
 
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