ushills
Veteran
You brought the wrong ones.I bought ten, way too heavy duty for cycling. They're goggles, not glasses.
These are glasses and good, anti-scratch, anti-fog £7.95
http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=138333
You brought the wrong ones.I bought ten, way too heavy duty for cycling. They're goggles, not glasses.
You brought the wrong ones.
These are glasses and good, anti-scratch, anti-fog £7.95
http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=138333
I feel silly now, I got these ones. http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=152834&Referrer=googleproductsearchYou brought the wrong ones.
These are glasses and good, anti-scratch, anti-fog £7.95
http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=138333
They look great for skiing or downhill MTB.I feel silly now, I got these ones. http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=152834&Referrer=googleproductsearch
They look great for skiing or downhill MTB.
+1 to what rb58 suggests.
I have the DHB Pro Triple Lens and they are excellent for the price.
Got the last pair today, clear, yellow tints and shades. £4 with case and neck band.3 or 4 quid in aldi if there are any left in your local one![]()
If it's any comfort to you, I had precisely the same 'optical issue' with my Madison glasses and probably spent quite a bit more for them than you did for your Aldis.I bought some Aldi glasses, cant complain for the money but with something as crucial as your eyesight, I wouldn't recommend them, mine were very prone to steaming up, also had some sort of optical issue where they made me feel very high up when on the bike (i.e. they messed with my depth perception in some way), might have been something unique to my optical needs, but all in all, I found them to be marginally dangerous.
If it's any comfort to you, I had precisely the same 'optical issue' with my Madison glasses and probably spent quite a bit more for them than you did for your Aldis.![]()