![]() Flying stones, mud and snow are none, even among other traffic and even if you are very allergenic or don't like poor quality of air during some seasons. ![]() I can guarantee such eye-protectors work fine during variety of riding from very cold winter riding to sandy allergenic summer riding. What I do like with this kind of products is that they are high-quality products and tend to be cheap bought as surplus, no Lidl-style marketing needed. ![]() My favourite products are by ESS and, by the way, they do manufacture more eye-protecting things, not just goggles. Do not let its look stray your thinking from bicycles, here, the bottom has a search that covers pretty new development things about the lenses. They are standardized products so you will surely know whether you can use them with prescription lenses, just google their SKU and check the manual - no pling-pling marketing in-between, just pure data, cool. Well, here is a shortcut: do not search for cycling lenses instead ballistic lenses, SWDG or ESS. Most replies just list things - they don't tell you how you can get them all-in-one. (And if you don't use contacts)įWIW - Last weekend at a very muddy cyclocross race I watched, no one was in goggles.
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