GPSGuided wrote:I can recommend the red-black frameless model in the following link (one of the choices). Uber lightweight with full coverage for dim as well as full sun use. Great for road cycling as well as bushwalks.
https://a.aliexpress.com/_dTQVqJm
north-north-west wrote:You could go directly to their website, email them your requirements and ask for recommendations.
It's good to see they still do a few of the old style ear-hanger sunnies amongst all the wraparound styles. I can't wear wraparounds as they give me splitting headaches, but they seem to be ubiquitous these days.
Neo wrote:Check out bolle safety glasses, try supercheap auto.
One piece lense, light not tight, maybe $20 but not polarized.
I like the brown ones.
crollsurf wrote:Glorfy are unbreakable but the lens is very poor optically. Remember Le Specs? Good optics and seem Le tuff enough
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matagi wrote:For reasons that are not entirely clear to me, Cancer Council sunglasses are actually quite hard to find in any reasonable selection despite having lots of styles on their website.
The best selection I found was during the summer sailes in David Jones Melbourne of all places and I promptly bought 4 pairs!
I have seen them in Chemist Warehouse in a limited range of styles, might be worth checking your closest one.
Lamont wrote:I need slightly larger lenses than normal and a slightly wider arm that wrap softly around the face, not the really hard curve please, also not after the covering on the arm side as my hat/hood does that work.
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