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2009-06-26 11:43 AM

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Subject: Cycling glasses
I wear glasses in order to read & see things up close.  Currently when I ride, I do not wear my regular glasses, I wear non-prescription riding/sunglasses.   I can still make out the larger numbers on my cyclocomputer, but the smaller ones are a blur.  Sure I can carry my other glasses with me, if I really need to see, but it gets to be a pain switching back and forth.  I know one can get prescription riding glasses, but then there is probably a pretty good cost associated with that.  Any other options?


2009-06-26 2:54 PM
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Subject: RE: Cycling glasses

I'm not sure what your budget is, but my wife paid ~$170 for the Liberty Sport Torque II Sunglasses from Wal-Mart as a birthday gift. Just look for them in google. The price was WITH prescription polarized lenses especially for driving. The geek strap turned me off a little bit at first, but now they are my favorite training tool. I even use them for driving my car too.

I've had them for a year now, with no complaints, and the lenses aren't scratched, either.

2009-06-26 2:55 PM
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Subject: RE: Cycling glasses
Check out Rudy Project.  I know they have a lot of models that can accomodate a prescription insert.
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