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  1. #16
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    Hey Irulan! I've been wondering where ya' been...Nice to see you back o the forum.

    Someone had a link to some safety glasses a while back. Seems like they would be ideal for off-road riding. I am currently wearing Rudy Project Jekylls. I still get some tearing when I first start riding, but it seams to go away after a few minutes. I'd like to find something with more coverage so may go the safety glasses route.

  2. #17
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    Feb 2006
    Location
    the foggy wetlands,los osos,ca
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    Me too. My eye's water like crazy if I don't anyway!
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

  3. #18
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
    for overcast, grey or rainy days, or even just riding in shade, you can't be a pair of clear safety glasses. You can pick up sporty looking impact resistant safety glasses for about $10 at any good hardware store. I went headfirst into a stump this summer, and those glasses saved me. I had a funny looking bruise, though.
    Unless your safety glasses are rated to block 98% UVA & UVB rays, then you might want to consider buying some rated sunglasses. UVB gets blocked on cloudy/rainy days, but UVA does not. There is much debate and ongoing research surrounding UVA rays and long term damage to the eye.
    Just keep pedaling.

 

 

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