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itlaura

New Member
Hey all,

I am a keen bike rider and have ridden bikes all my life. I did take a gap for a few years because I was caught up in work and raising kids but now I am on again for the coming summer. I want to ride my bike every day to work and am looking forward to this.

I wanna buy a new pair of sunglasses which I can use not only for bike riding but also for running. What do you think of the Oakley Juliets? Are theere any cheaper options out there with the same type of frame and quality?

Thanks, I would appreciate any suggestion. L
 

Trickydicky

New Member
I have just purchased myself a custom set of Oakleys Radar for cycling, due to noticing them last summer when watchin Tour De France. if the pro's were them they must be good, and they fit like a glove. I got mine from sunglasseshut.co.uk where you can customise the glasses to alot of colors and with any lense you want, also on the oakleys website u can have a play round with the colors, hour of ammusment when at work.
Rich
 

bigdaz

New Member
hi, i have a piar of juliets (genuine) and they are very good for all sports especially cycling as when you sweat the arms of the glasses grip your head even more, and they are so lightweight that you hardly know your wearing them. yes there are loads of quality alternatives out there but if you can afford them. oakleys are the doggies
 

NotFabian

EACC
Location
Co. Antrim
Those Juliets look TMN, I'd always fancied the Jawbone(I know no imagination) I'm finding it hard to justify the £190ish. My


Mrs and I were out 'n' about today and tried on a pair of split jackets- like jawbones but a bit smaller- approx £140 depending where you look, she gave her blessing, but for my birthday....July...
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flying start

Veteran
I've just got some from my local arco store there really good, have the uv protection to £6.99 a set so got clear ones and a dark set
 
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