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    Posted: 09 Apr 09 at 9:28pm
Originally posted by ratface


also sunglasses wise, i perfer using womans sunglasses to the slim ones! as i find they give me a all round better view before a the frame is in the way




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nothing wrong with getting in touch with my feminine side, right?
though its the big sunnies i go for!! not them...

usually anyway
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Originally posted by ASok

Why go for expensive Oakley's - I've
never understood the obsession with them.  I go for
cheaper wrap around style, such as Bloc and wear those. 
That way I won't be too worried if I lose or break
them.


As long as they offer the correct level of UV
protection you should be fine.


 



'Cuz Oakleys are the shizzle. Serious levels of R&D go
into them. The frames are a lightweight alloy (dependant
on style) and damn solid. The lenses have a varied
thickness so your vision isn't refracted as much and
most importantly they're pimper than Mr Pimp of
Pimpsville. There's more but I'm just giving a couple of
examples.

Yes, I sell Oakleys in the shop I work in! I get a
discount as well.

Edit: Most lenses only protect against a couple of UV
types. Oakleys filter 100% of UV rays.   

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While i m involved in water sports , i don't try to wear lenses at all bcoz i've wasted my 3 pairs doing so and every time so it's better not to wear them in water activity at all. I rather use prescription sunglasses now.
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I e-mailed my optician at Eyelink to find out what he recommends (I have no affiliation, just a customer)

"I tend to recommend the Rudy Project range,specifically the Zyon Sailing
model which has a special toughened "polarised photochromic" grey lens,and
removable side shields.The Zyon's sides are fully adjustable by the wearer
to obtain maximum grip,and prescription inserts can be slotted behind the
tinted lenses for those who require a spectacle correction.The Zyon Sailing
is available in white pearl or matte black."

http://www.rudyprojectusa.com/products/sunglasses/styles/zyo nsailing.htm

I see they also come with a floating retainer and side shields.

Not cheap, at about £175 as far as I can see on google.


 

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the opticians i use for glasses, can make perscription sunglasses for 95% of the sunglasses they sell. that includes oakley, ray-ban, adidas, bolle etc. they make the lenses themselves and can do them polarised if needs be and fit them to nearly all the frames, except the wrap around frames with lenses over a ridiculous radius. 4 years ago, i got them to stick some presciption polarised lenses in a pair of £90 oakley tewenties. cost roughly £160 which aint bad. if i wanted genuine oakley lenses it was closer to £300. i lost them overboard and i highly reccomend tight sunnies or a lanyard. now i just use some northshore polarised sunnies with contacts, cost £35 so couldnt care less if i lost them.

Anyway my point is, they dont have to be that expensive, you can get all the stylish models as well.  the guys that did mine are: the spectacle maker-vectis optical labratories ltd (01983 525272) dunno a web addy. might be worth finding a pair of sunnies and getting them to do the lenses. they cant b the only people that do this and im sure any optician will know who does it.

with those guys, they give you the original lenses also, so if you ever want to give the sunnies away or use them as normal sunglasses, you can switch the lenses by putting the frame in boiling water.

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