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von zipper or electric shades all the way......

 

Both cool drew. I have dragon optics shades and arnette. Find they fit my swede better. I use gallileo safety specs at work thou. Loads of adjustment and look ok if you have forgotten to take them off your head after work. Used to use the Stihl yellow and orange ones but always seemed to bust ' em

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don't know what sort of price they are but what about Wiley-X goggles. Same as our lads are wearing in afghanistan. Wiley X | Official Home Page

 

wiley range is available from Silvermans Military Surplus | Miltary Clothing | Police Kit | Police surplus

I wear SSG jockey goggles over specs, vented, cheap (about 17quid) and irridescent

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So I'm after a decent pair of wrap-around sunglasses for driving, running, and also for under my helmet. They'll mostly be worn out of work so nothin too bug eyed ideally. Hoping to spend around £40. Now I've no idea bout shades, to me they tend to either be 50p from the bargain bin or £120 oakleys so any advice would be great.

 

I really like these but the price is puttin me well off, but something in my price range with these straps that I could take on and off would be perfect:

 

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Adidas Sunglasses Elevation Pro a141

 

Any ideas anyone?

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Bolle Safety Spectacles and Sunglasses

You might like to check out these Bolle specs

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don't know what sort of price they are but what about Wiley-X goggles. Same as our lads are wearing in afghanistan. Wiley X | Official Home Page

Wiley X | Tactical Changeable - Xl-1

 

I wear these, the XL-1s as the can be switched from glasses to goggles and i have about 5 sets of lenses for them, they also fit with an outer seal close to your face so you dont get dust getting into your eyes,

 

oakleys they arent but they are good, the poly lenses seem pretty robust as well, i havent scratch mine yet, I mostly use the light adjusting lenses as you dont have to worry about the sun coming in and out they just darken as required,

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