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    Cheap sunglasses may not provide protection from UVA and UVB rays, which could contribute to eye fatigue. Just dark lenses without ray protection can actually damage your eyes because the darkness allows the pupils to open, which lets the nasty rays in--it's actually worse than no sunglasses at all. So make sure you get good sunglasses; that will help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    Cheap sunglasses may not provide protection from UVA and UVB rays, which could contribute to eye fatigue. Just dark lenses without ray protection can actually damage your eyes because the darkness allows the pupils to open, which lets the nasty rays in--it's actually worse than no sunglasses at all. So make sure you get good sunglasses; that will help.
    Not all cheap sunglasses have UV protection, but many do. IIRC, anything with polycarbonate lenses automatically blocks UV. Check the label, not the price tag.

    My favorites: S&W Mini Magnum, UV blocking, ANSI impact resistant, scratch resistant, excellent optical clarity, $8.23 (plus shipping), cheaper by the case.


    Edit: ya, in cold weather, my eyes water and so does my nose. Forget upgrading your sunglasses, get a nice absorbent pair of gloves. Just part of the joy of cycling.
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    Mine are so red, I look stoned! I'd probably be arrested if I was pulled over while riding.

    For me, it's allergies. I use Similisan Allergy Drops - they're homeopathic and great.
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    +1 For allergies. Mine will get bloodshot for days and sometimes I am not having any other allergy symptoms (sneezing, etc). When it happens it is very painful. I have allergy eye drops and switched to daily wear contacts, problem seems to be solved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    Mine are so red, I look stoned! I'd probably be arrested if I was pulled over while riding.

    For me, it's allergies. I use Similisan Allergy Drops - they're homeopathic and great.
    Have you tried Bausch and Lomb Opcon-A eye drops? It reduces redness, watering and irritation due to allergies. I use it during pollen season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    Have you tried Bausch and Lomb Opcon-A eye drops? It reduces redness, watering and irritation due to allergies. I use it during pollen season.
    I've not, but I've tended to avoid anything that's not homeopathic. What can you tell me about it?

    The problem with Similisan is cost - $6 to $9/bottle that only has a 30 day shelf life after opening.
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    It has an anti-histamine and decongestant to constrict the blood vessels and remove the redness in the eyes. The anti-histamine helps with itchy eyes. It has a shelf life of at least a year. It is available over the counter at drug stores.

    I really like this eye drop and I don't want to be without it during peak allergy season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    . The anti-histamine helps with itchy eyes. It has a shelf life of at least a year.

    I really like this eye drop and I don't want to be without it during peak allergy season.
    I've tried to avoid things that constrict the vessels...is that the same thing that Visine does? I find short term relief, but long term dependence which makes me uncomfortable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    Mine are so red, I look stoned! I'd probably be arrested if I was pulled over while riding.
    Me too...


    Only after about 90 minutes riding though.
    Partly allergy, partly that I am a delicate little blossom


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