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Old 04-09-2012, 01:58 PM
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I really like my Panoptx, I have had 2 pairs and they both worked well blocking out the wind and keeping me from tearing up, think they are now called 7eye though. I like that the foam can be removed and then they look like normal sunglasses.

http://www.7eye.com/AirShield-c-253/
 
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Old 04-09-2012, 02:20 PM
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I use Wiley X Air Rage and they work well. My current pair is about 3 years old and starting to get pretty scratched up from me dropping them. Just ordered a second back up pair on Ebay and paid $78.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/200626240690...84.m1497.l2649
 
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I'm running the Oakley Wind Jackets that have been working great so far. Come with both dark and clear lenses that are a snap to change.
 
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I like Wiley X glasses, have the SG-1 and I forget what the other ones are. Both work great.
 
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Also available in black.
 
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Try 7Eyes Boras. About $200 or so. They even have Photochromatic lenses that change to the light conditions; allowing one pair to work for daytime and night. Oh yeah, and they have the removable/replaceable foam seal insert to keep the wind out.
 
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I'll never wear anything but Wiley-X. Great product, great company. Fit so well I rarely use the removeable foam gasket.
 
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I wear the Crossfire brand glasses and goggles from Brigade QM. They're also safety rated, and at $14.99 a pair a good deal too.

http://www.brigadeqm.com/SearchResul...arch=crossfire


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Originally Posted by rufasim
I have 2 paior of the cheap, ($20) pair of Maxx glasses. One clear for the night, and 1 pair of sun glasses. They work great. Can get them at ANY bike dealer
me too...
 
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Old 04-09-2012, 09:34 PM
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Cheap Cheap

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I have a pair of Field & Stream plastic safety lens polarized sun glasses that fit my nose & cheeks PERFECTLY - No Air Leaking In at 80 mph - from Dicks ... $20 - $ 30 range

Fits me perfect / Joe Cool look / Cheap choice
 


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