I have some Tifosi glasses that fit my narrow head/face. http://www.rei.com/search?vcat=REI_S...tifosi&x=0&y=0 I have the Forza FC (Full Coverage). They do a better job of keeping goobers out of my eyes than my beloved Oakley Minutes did.
I have some Tifosi glasses that fit my narrow head/face. http://www.rei.com/search?vcat=REI_S...tifosi&x=0&y=0 I have the Forza FC (Full Coverage). They do a better job of keeping goobers out of my eyes than my beloved Oakley Minutes did.
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Is it a position problem, or a sliding down your nose problem? The latter can be fixed with a good elastic headband meant for holding athletic glasses in place.
If it's position, try Active -- I like their glasses even better than my beloved Oakley Half Jackets and do fine for both the run and bike part of the triathlons I've done.
S&W Mini Magnum from MSC Direct
Narrow size to fit youth/women's faces, excellent optical quality, ANSI impact resistant, not too scratch prone, UV blocking, wraparound design with great coverage, comfortable flexible nose piece, adjustable earpieces, available in smoke, yellow and clear, $8. Can't beat 'em with a stick.
I order them by the case so I'll always have a spare pair when they get too scratched, or if I misplace them. Is $90 too much to pay for 12 pairs of sunglasses? I haven't bought expensive sunglasses since the dog ate my Oakleys.![]()
Last edited by OakLeaf; 10-19-2007 at 08:34 AM.
I have a pair of Tifosi with transitional lenses. I love those glasses for overcast days and transitional seasons. I think I paid $65 or so for them.
I'm a Tifosi fan too, with the Fototec lenses. Used those lenses for everything from light rain to bright desert sun.
Although I must say, OakLeaf's recommendation for the Mini Magnums sounds appealing--you certainly can't beat that price!
OMG!
It's really freaky in the UK to be looking at gun websites![]()
But these do make sense. Will see if i can find them here.
Thanks, all.