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Old 04-28-2018, 12:28 AM
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These make night time look almost like daytime:
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Originally Posted by 67Shuv
I have a clear visor on my full face and wear these under. You're good around the clock with the transitional lenses. And they solve that issue of not knowing where to sit them while not wearing them. No getting scratched in storage pouches etc. plus the guy making royalties off these is a good dude. Veteran owned, American company to boot....

http://www.epocheyewear.com/shop/ada...-magnet-2.html
I am a fan of Epoch Eyewear also. I find this one to be most comfortable:
http://www.epocheyewear.com/shop/foam/epoch-hybrid.html
 
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Old 04-29-2018, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Kevin R
Go to any construction safety store. They have a great selection of safety glasses. Around here we have Work n 'More and Whistle work wear.
I bought a pair of the yellow tint for night or rain driving. I see much better with these glasses. Home Depot for less than $15.00. Not good for daylight though. Eye Dr claims using them in sunlight can do damage to your eyes.
 
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....Home Depot. The optics are just fine on their better quality safety glasses.
 
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I was on a ride to the northern California coast several years ago. I spent the first night in the San Fernando Valley. I had gone to dinner and was getting ready to saddle back up and go to my motel, it had gotten dark and I realized I didn't pack my clear nighttime glasses. I found the nearest Lowe's and bought a nice pair of 3M safety glasses.
 
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Originally Posted by rjo3491
....Home Depot. The optics are just fine on their better quality safety glasses.
That’s where I picked up these. Nice and clear with vented foam. Holmes / 3M brand, under $20.


 
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Do it right and get a set of oakleys.

radar path model. Great eye coverage, made for cyclist. Works great. Stays put. High quality lens and frame.
 
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Old 05-02-2018, 09:08 AM
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Amazon look for Crossfire safety glasses. Several styles that wont break the bank 7-10 dollars a pair. I buy 4-5 pair at a time for work and riding.
 
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