Glasses, not googles

The White Rabbit

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Some of you chaps had clear glasses rather than goggles. Where do you get them and any recommendations? I expect there is good and cheap and silly expensive? Thanks.
 
£12 in a good tool shop, here in Andover try Wessex fixings on THE WALWORTH Ind Estate they have 12 pairs even colours, they are BRETHERN so not sure if they have a website.

Also a wonderfull place to visit, a warehouse full of every tool being made.

Say I sent you,

Bakes
 
On a related point, does anyone know a manufacturer of safety glasses that can make them to a prescription?
 
emmas going to email the guy tonight
watch this space, if enough of us want some we could get a discount

Rob
 
Lidl or Aldi...sorry - cant remember which :blast are doing the cycling specs with 3 set of lenses for about €4 i think , this week in Irl. so either its just coming up or just been on offer in the U.K.
often used them meself - works fine.:thumb2

but if anyone knows of a better deal.... :D
 
£12 in a good tool shop, here in Andover try Wessex fixings on THE WALWORTH Ind Estate they have 12 pairs even colours, they are BRETHERN so not sure if they have a website.

Also a wonderfull place to visit, a warehouse full of every tool being made.

Say I sent you,

Bakes

Why do the Plymouth Brethern like Andover but not the internet? Quite odd really.
 
Recently discussed here at length...

but search for sunglasses.

Current favourite is is from Swiss One called Crackerjack - about £3.50 pr every one is raving about them one other threads (wish I got commission now!).

I use scratch resistant mirror dark shades :cool: for day riding and a clear pair when I switch to Knight rider. They also do yellow for dusk but I dont like them.

I never go out without them - and they make excellent ski, beach and cycling shades (clear or tinted) as they are wrap around. Cheap as chips and disposable when dropped!

Steve
 
Swiss One Crackerjacks!! they are awesome. less than 3 pounds, optically very good, i got loads in the tinted and clear and yellow colors and have a stash both at the office and home (i commute a long way every day). a couple of boxes of them is cheaper than any normal glasses.
 
I have a 'connection' who can supply uvex safety specs for £2.
Brand new still in wrapper.
I use them.

He also has amber & mirror finish ones but the arms are too thick & hurt your head after a while.

These clear ones are great though.

£2 + p&p (I'll get a postage quote from the PO first so no rip-off postage charge)

I realise I should post in FS&W but this is relevant to this thread.

PayPal OK.

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I have a 'connection' who can supply uvex safety specs for £2.

He has pouches with belt loops to store them as well £1.50 or £1 when bought with the glasses.

Tbh, I use mine to carry my ipod.

pm me for contact details or if you're a 'user' try bladefiresst @ yahoo . com

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On a related point, does anyone know a manufacturer of safety glasses that can make them to a prescription?

Yes,

Green Leopard (for who I am an agent) supply the NYX sports vision range of protective eyewear (see, it's not just ears :D ) which are very very good. It ain't cheap mind you...

We also do the Swiss One range

Hope that answers your question :thumb
 
I like the Bolle ones as well....proper CE rated for impact, optically perfect (try moving your head around whilst keeping your eyes on an object with some other makes and watch the picture warp) but still cheap- a good range available for the fashion conscious as well:thumb2
 


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