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Old 03-11-2010, 08:43 PM
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Thanks guys for all the input!!!
 
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Wiley X's, I wear glasses but when I ride I wear contacts just got my wileys last summer, I've noticed a huge difference wearing these! they actually work really good. they don't dry my eyes out, and don't water as much
 
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Hello Slopneck:

You gotta try the transitions from Bikershades.com. They are only $42.99, come with FREE case, and FREE shipping. They work just as good as a pair of Wiley's for a fraction of the cost. http://www.bikershades.com/Transitio...lasses-s/6.htm

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I wear the "2 for $15" kind you get at any rally but I've really been considering dropping the coin to get some transitions because I don't have any bags and its a PIA to carry a clear set with me.
 
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I have several piar of these: Chicago's

They have white, black and all kinds of different lenses.

http://cgi.ebay.com/2-Pair-CHICAGO-M...item1c16d010b8
 
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I love my Wiley-X sunglasses, but lately I have started just wearing a pair of goggles:
 
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I recommend these, Davida WRS 74 wrap around style shades with dark, yellow & clear interchangable lenses, also the arms come out and have a really neat elastic strap which clicks in their place converting them into goggles, here's a link

http://davida.co.uk/type.php?id=Davida
 
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Lowe's tinted safety glasses. They're like $7 a pair. The day I worry about how I look is the day I consider a softail (never).
 
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Had a pair of I-Beams for years and really like them. Interchangeable lens. They do have transition lenses available too.

But the company is run like ****. The owner gave me the run around and told me so many flat-out lies when I was dealing with him on another purchase I just said F it and bought three pairs of cheapo's, one dark, one clear and one yellow for 1/4 the price of one pair of I-Beams.

If you don't mind dealing with a F'd up company and owner, the I-Beams are the most functional, best fitting and best looking glasses I ever had.
 
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Wow, old thread raised from the dead... I run with Wiley-X Blink glasses/goggles with prescription safety lenses and transitions coating. I've been very happy with them on the bike and working in the shop.
 
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I have several paid of glasses and goggles that were issued to me on various deployments. Some are Wileys some are ESS. They are all have ballistic lenses in them. Wouldn't ride wearing anything that didn't. However, there are cheaper glasses out there with the same ballistic rating.
 


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