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Cycling glasses in low light...

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herewegoloopyloo · 17/09/2014 09:29

that dont cost a fortune or make me look an idiot. Any suggestions? I commute to work and need 'eye protection' against bits of grit/dirt etc more than sunglasses. I am aware you can get special cycling glassess with interchangable lenses (inc yellow and clear) but they all seem really pricey and are are very angular/masculine. I currently use some cheap, blue tinted sunglasses but now that summer is sadly over, they are too dark to use. Any suggestions welcome! thank you.

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addictedtosugar · 17/09/2014 21:12

Anything here meet your requirements? I wear them at work, but for totally different reasons, so my fashion sense is skewed here!

WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 17/09/2014 21:13

Yes, lab safety glasses are just the job (I borrow them from work).

Stealthfart · 18/09/2014 11:55

Mine are decent and were under a tenner from eBay. TK Maxx can sometimes be a winner too, my dark lens ones were supposed to be £80 and I got them for £15.

CMOTDibbler · 18/09/2014 15:26

DH and ds both quite like the Aldi/Lidl cycling glasses with interchangable lenses which cost all of £3.99.

herewegoloopyloo · 18/09/2014 20:37

Thanks all. The safety glasses look possible and definitely a better price. Not sure how lovely they are (I don't really suit a very angular frame) but think might still be worth a go. Will also have a look on line at TKMaxx.

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