I don't usually take the time to write a review but I feel I have to. I was a cyclist for many years and wore Oakley sunglasses, but my eyesight started to deteriorate and I found it very difficult to read my bike computer while riding. Tried to get Oaks with a prescription and was always polarized but the price on the sticker was between $450 and $6! Then I saw these gifts from a higher power. I was skeptical that $30 sunglasses were worth anything. I was wrong if you ride a bike and have trouble reading small words on your bike computer this is for you. It's just that wearing a bifocal lens on a regular basis takes a bit of getting used to because it creeps a bit into the lower part of your vision. However, when cycling they are ideal as you tend to lean forward, keep your hands on the hoods and look at the top of these goggles. I rode 50 of these in bright sunlight today and they performed flawlessly. The lenses are polarized oak quality and fit my average 7 1/8 head perfectly. I will buy a second pair because I will not be left without the first pair.
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