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Old 11-04-2011, 04:49 AM
shawnhoward293 shawnhoward293 is offline
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Default Choosing the Best Motorcycle Sunglasses.

When someone with an active lifestyle shops for accessories, one tends to look out for what item will look the most stylish and at the same time be the most practical for the job. It would help to be aware of what's available before one actually hits the shops. If you want to have a collection of the best motorcycle sunglasses, for example, you need to know what materials are best, and what material will ensure that you have the funkiest eyewear for biking this side of the freeway. You might ask: Isn't it more practical to buy a helmet with a protective visor, which covers more of the face? Well, not when you're out for style as well as speed. Sure visors lend more facial protection, but hey, not every biker wants to look like Evil Knevel! Moreover, it's more practical to wear sunglasses instead of confining visors on hot days, or even cool nights when you just want to feel the wind on your face as you ride. First thing you have to consider is: Is the tint too dark for you? Sunglasses may look cool, especially with those whose lenses have reflective surfaces, such as is popular these days, you still have to wear it to be sure that the tint does not obscure your vision. This is a safety rule. Check for ultraviolet (UV) protection. Anti-glare would also be a good thing to seek: for this reason, transition sunglasses are often sought by bikers.
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