awesome!Originally posted by: spacejamz
my oakley collection
use the mframes and radar (left) for outdoors sports stuff (cycling, vball) and the wires/5.0's for everyday wear...
have some clear mframes for shooting at the range as well...
Originally posted by: hanoverphist
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: Quintox
I just buy cheap ones from wherever since I only use them to drive -- New Balance or Speedo or something. Right now I can't justify spending over $100 for a pair of sunglasses. Ridiculous
you can get damn decent ones like bolle for 50, and theres a world of difference between them and 10 dollar pairs at a walgreens.
Not only that, the cheap ones are actually really bad for your eyes.
i think thats a load of bullshit but i have no real proof to give.
ive bought really cheap glasses and found them to be bad for my eyes, but there was no damage to my eyes, as i noticed the problem and bought new ones. youd only be damaging your eyes if there was a problem and you didnt notice or do anything about it. the coating on cheaper glasses isnt always the best, and youre an idiot if you dont inspect them and make sure they arent crappily built or flawed before you buy them.
Originally posted by: Quintox
Originally posted by: hanoverphist
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: Quintox
I just buy cheap ones from wherever since I only use them to drive -- New Balance or Speedo or something. Right now I can't justify spending over $100 for a pair of sunglasses. Ridiculous
you can get damn decent ones like bolle for 50, and theres a world of difference between them and 10 dollar pairs at a walgreens.
Not only that, the cheap ones are actually really bad for your eyes.
i think thats a load of bullshit but i have no real proof to give.
ive bought really cheap glasses and found them to be bad for my eyes, but there was no damage to my eyes, as i noticed the problem and bought new ones. youd only be damaging your eyes if there was a problem and you didnt notice or do anything about it. the coating on cheaper glasses isnt always the best, and youre an idiot if you dont inspect them and make sure they arent crappily built or flawed before you buy them.
I fail to see how 'crappy' sunglasses are worse than none at all.
Originally posted by: Quintox
Originally posted by: hanoverphist
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: Quintox
I just buy cheap ones from wherever since I only use them to drive -- New Balance or Speedo or something. Right now I can't justify spending over $100 for a pair of sunglasses. Ridiculous
you can get damn decent ones like bolle for 50, and theres a world of difference between them and 10 dollar pairs at a walgreens.
Not only that, the cheap ones are actually really bad for your eyes.
i think thats a load of bullshit but i have no real proof to give.
ive bought really cheap glasses and found them to be bad for my eyes, but there was no damage to my eyes, as i noticed the problem and bought new ones. youd only be damaging your eyes if there was a problem and you didnt notice or do anything about it. the coating on cheaper glasses isnt always the best, and youre an idiot if you dont inspect them and make sure they arent crappily built or flawed before you buy them.
I fail to see how 'crappy' sunglasses are worse than none at all.
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: Quintox
Originally posted by: hanoverphist
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: Quintox
I just buy cheap ones from wherever since I only use them to drive -- New Balance or Speedo or something. Right now I can't justify spending over $100 for a pair of sunglasses. Ridiculous
you can get damn decent ones like bolle for 50, and theres a world of difference between them and 10 dollar pairs at a walgreens.
Not only that, the cheap ones are actually really bad for your eyes.
i think thats a load of bullshit but i have no real proof to give.
ive bought really cheap glasses and found them to be bad for my eyes, but there was no damage to my eyes, as i noticed the problem and bought new ones. youd only be damaging your eyes if there was a problem and you didnt notice or do anything about it. the coating on cheaper glasses isnt always the best, and youre an idiot if you dont inspect them and make sure they arent crappily built or flawed before you buy them.
I fail to see how 'crappy' sunglasses are worse than none at all.
im not sure if its in the links i posted or not, but i read where crappy shades without UV protection will cause your pupils to dilate (obviously, due to lower light coming in) but without UV protection, this allows more UV rays into your eyes.
*sounds* plausible. *shrug*
Originally posted by: crisscross
What's so special about Maui Jims? I have a pair and i really like them but just wanted to know why they are better than Oakleys, Bolles etc.