Driving Sunglasses
#31
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From: McHenry,IL/Cape Coral,Fl
http://www.wileyx.com/EcommSuite/Pro...SeriesCode=561
love these, i have a set, tinted for day, yellow for clowdy overcast days and clear for night driving, i used these on my bike too, yellow lense is fantastic at night on the bike also
love these, i have a set, tinted for day, yellow for clowdy overcast days and clear for night driving, i used these on my bike too, yellow lense is fantastic at night on the bike also
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I gave up on expensive glasses after I lost my fifth or sixth pair. Now I buy at the flea markets when I visit Florida, 2 or 3 pair at a time around $8 to $10, Harley bike rider type. The expensive one's grow legs and disappear.
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From: St Louis, MO / Table Rock
+1.
Super-cheap, safety-glasses, very light, no frames to obstruct vision, very flush-fitting with your mug, and you can laugh your arse off when they sink to the bottom of the lake. They come with different lenses and I get them for about $3.00 at my bike shop with my racing discount.
Super-cheap, safety-glasses, very light, no frames to obstruct vision, very flush-fitting with your mug, and you can laugh your arse off when they sink to the bottom of the lake. They come with different lenses and I get them for about $3.00 at my bike shop with my racing discount.


http://www.hillmansupply.com/Safety-...483_p_227.html
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From: Indiana/Lake Cumberland
Hello Everyone, Thanks so much for all the info.. I will check them out. Boating season is about to start here in the midwest, so I wanted to get a pair soon. Everyone have a great boating year !!.
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