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Arran Turner
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Visor for me but I keep thinking about glasses. Especially days when I'm grounding for the climber in a conifer, can't look up without getting dust in your eyes. I find my ear defenders are more of a pain up a tree when a small branch gets between them and the helmet ... normally happens whilst in a tricky position on a wobbly branch due to sods law :laugh1:

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Depends on the job.

 

Visor has saved my model-like looks on a few jobs involving wild rose and pyrocantha.

 

I haven't found any totally steam free glasses yet when I'm sweaty, the 'bug eye' mesh specs might be worth a go this summer.

 

Yve Clark stocks them I'm sure.

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