Biggles wrote:\
Scratches, breakages and loss all happen; treat sunnies as you would your prescription glasses. My last sunnies came to grief when they 'mysteriously' disappeared while I was loading up the car. Then I got going and reversed and that sickening crrrrruunch from the rear left side wheel...
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Biggles wrote:
Heavy sunnies can lead to a sore nose where the bridge-piece is.
In 2007, the slogan was updated to Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek, Slide to reflect the importance of seeking shade and sliding on wraparound sunglasses to prevent sun damage.
Moondog55 wrote:Biggles wrote:\
Scratches, breakages and loss all happen; treat sunnies as you would your prescription glasses. My last sunnies came to grief when they 'mysteriously' disappeared while I was loading up the car. Then I got going and reversed and that sickening crrrrruunch from the rear left side wheel...
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You too ?
Only had my new Oakly prescription lenses about 3 months when I did exactly the same thing.
That said I replaced them with exactly the same frame and lens combination despite the expense
Dexter wrote:I ended up grabbing these today.
https://www.bogong.com.au/julbo-shield- ... *&^%$#@!.html
Photochromatic lenses (category 2-4), Polarised. I liked the idea of the hybrid mineral glass and polycarbonate lens.
Thanks for the tip deadwood. Hopefully they stand the test of time and I don't lose them or run over them with my car
Biggles wrote:Uh—what!?
$300 for sunnies!?
Not even my Oakleys (not much in Bendigo by way of choice...) cost that much ($163).
wildwanderer wrote:Anyone used these?
https://www.wileyxaustralia.com.au/wile ... ack-frame/
Anti fog, scratch resistant coating, impact resistant. UV rated etc.
The clear lens looks good for under tree canopy use.
They are used by the army.
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