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Re: Sunglasses for Cycling
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10/28/16 09:20 AM
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Bass_Bustin_Texan
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I was more curious along the line of which frame. Brand is pretty easy for me to figure out. Like I mentioned, interchangeable lenses(frame style). Wide coverage to your cheek....keep wind out of eyes.
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Re: Sunglasses for Cycling
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11/28/16 09:47 PM
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krawlin 47
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Oakley for riding = hands down. M Frames are my favorite for any kind of cycling...quick lense change for conditions.
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Re: Sunglasses for Cycling
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03/21/17 08:38 PM
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Nocona Brian
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Been seeing tons of cycling folks wearing the Oakley Jawbreakers for a while now. Jump on amazon looking for nothing in particular and come across these Shades. Sound nearly too good to be true so I ordered a pair of the black frames. Least I'll look the part now. Lost my old shades sometime this past winter and rode 50miles last Saturday without anything and my eyes burned all day Sunday, so it's kind of good timing. About a $200 saving in these versus the real ones.
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