Top 5 - Pro Cycling Sunglasses
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Looking cool is a high priority for most pros, and sunglasses are an essential part of that struggle. Here five of our favourites.
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most pros actually wear Oakley Radar EVs
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Pros are paid to wear these glasses. It doesn't mean they're necessarily any good.
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what is better prizm lenses or standard polarized lenses..i am talking about jawbreakers
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jawbreakers,radar ev,m frames,racing jackets
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No Adidas Evil Eye? Bonkers, I don't know I'm wearing mine, they're class. They've interchangeable lenses and a prescription insert that clips into the nose pad and a range of colours to match your helmet. You'd think i work for adidas but I don't, I just know that Evil Eye glasses are top notch and Sagan would look even better in them than those ugly Oakleys!!!!!!
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Basic design 25 year old, Oakley M Frames still rock!
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What is it with Bike Radar and these dull, personality lacking narrators? If you adopted the style the likes of GCN, you'd most likely gain more subscribers. The content of the videos is good, but terribly boring to watch/listen.
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Haha how are jawbreakers not number 1 when they're worn by 90% of the peloton?
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I must confess that the Oakley jaw breakers look stunning.
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Lazer magneto are excellent!
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jawbreaker = ugly as *****
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I don't get it why sunglasses are that important for roadbikes. If I am going down the trails and I can't see that root or that stone I maybe will kill myself. I can't belive FOV is that important for road racing...
there are some glasses who actual try to help if it is to dark or to brigth to see what is going on. But only because the glasses are fancy don't make them better then some cheap 20$ nonname product if we look at the performance of it... -
which sunglass is best for cycling?
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I have Jawbreakers and tried some other high end glasses from other great companies, but you know which ones are my favorite? Cheap $10 Chinese glasses from ebay. They came with one lens (yellow) the rim is very flexible, doesn't break and is covered with rubbery material. They fit perfectly. I can stretch them as far out as I can without breaking them. They are very snug and comfortable. Where the rim touches my forehead it actually stops sweat from coming down to my eyes.
I wore them for over 2 years and they traveled for anywhere from 6-9k miles on my and I love them the most.
Price isn't everything -
Assos rules
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mine cost £1.50 from aldi, don't mind dropping and scratching them, even left a pair on the road when I dropped them.
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The actual top 5 pro cycling sunglasses:
Oakley Jawbreaker
Oakley Radar/Radarlock/Radar Ev
Oakley Jawbone/Racing Jacket
Oakley Eyeshades
Oakley M-Frame
All the Pros use Oakley unless their sponsor includes a sunglasses manufacturer -
No Poc Blades?
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Bolle 6th sense amazing shades. Highly recommended.
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Those jawbreakers are the most awful looking yokes since the 1980s
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