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Post by Diver19 on Jan 9, 2005 18:28:13 GMT 8
ei ok lang bang mag salamin habang nag babike... kasi nagsasalamin talaga ko d ko alam kung safe kung yung pang araw araw ko rin ang gagamitin ko habang nag babike,... tsaka kung anong brand ng shades na ok yung puwede lagyan ng grado... salamat ng marami....
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Post by oilman on Jan 9, 2005 20:26:55 GMT 8
Vranz, Check out Rudy Project Sunglasses. They have models that will suit your need. The outer lens should be shatter-proof for safety reasons. Buy the Rudy if you like or can afford it, or use it as basis to shop around as there are a number of choices in the market to suit your style and budget. I hope this helps man
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Post by allegra on Jan 10, 2005 0:31:38 GMT 8
ei ok lang brad Mas mahirap yata mag bike pag wala kang nakikita You can use your everyday glasses If you want a cheaper pero magandang alternative sa rudy's and oklays, check out adidas eyewear I love adidas Di ko nga lang ginagamit , i prefer my everyday glasses
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Post by hingal aso on Jan 10, 2005 10:51:39 GMT 8
It is greatly advised to wear an eyewear when biking no matter what the conditions are. It protects your eyes from dirt splattering to your face, but also avoid the occassional "puwing" while riding. Imagine pag bigla kang napuwing while going very fast (unless kaya mo magbike with eyes closed)
Ako I use my ordinary eye glasses. Pero I only use cheapy frames para madaling mapalitan kung masira. Also, plastic lenses lang, di bale nang magasgas kaysa mabasag kung glass lenses.
It is also advised na use shades or tinted lenses during bright and sunny days. Tapos clear lenses pag medyo dumidilim ang panahon.
Just remember to bring tissue paper/kleenex in a zip-lock plastic. It is very hard to clean your lenses while raining or totally wet. Wala kang makitang dry part of clothing to wipe with.
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Post by minotaur on Jan 10, 2005 13:41:55 GMT 8
Correctional or not, it is advisable to use eyewear during bike rides, especially in dry sunny conditions.
If you need correction lenses, use cheap, sturdy frames para di masakit sa bulsa.
If you have the cash, check out Rudy Project, they have models which can be fitted with a separate corrective lens or Oakley Prescriptions.
There is also a brand named Control, similar to Rudys but cheaper.
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Post by allegra on Jan 10, 2005 22:34:36 GMT 8
Lookin atr my adidas frame, ang advantage nya sa rudy's ay it fully collapses pag tinamaan ng hard object.
Like an opponents elbow during a basketball gtame. Of course anyone, stupoid enouygh to wear shades during a basketball game deserves an elbow in the face.
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Post by Poseur on Jan 11, 2005 10:14:38 GMT 8
make sure your lenses are made of polycarbonate (plastic) and NOT the glass (higher index=thinner).
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Post by Diver19 on Jan 11, 2005 19:15:40 GMT 8
tnx guys makakatulong ang mga sinabi nyo.... anong shades kaya yung nalalagyan ng correctional lenses na mura mura.... o mas ok kung bumile na lang ako ng cheap na frame tapos lagyan ko ng tint.... mas ok ba kung malaking frame bilin ko o mas ok yung maliit... frameless kasi gamit ko pang araw araw mas kaya malamang bibile ko ng bago..... tingin nyo...? tnx sa reply
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Post by minotaur on Jan 11, 2005 21:27:23 GMT 8
tnx guys makakatulong ang mga sinabi nyo.... anong shades kaya yung nalalagyan ng correctional lenses na mura mura.... o mas ok kung bumile na lang ako ng cheap na frame tapos lagyan ko ng tint.... mas ok ba kung malaking frame bilin ko o mas ok yung maliit... frameless kasi gamit ko pang araw araw mas kaya malamang bibile ko ng bago..... tingin nyo...? tnx sa reply I think its Control... Under 2k lang yata... Check it out at Tobys Arena and Sports Shop. I know some guys who use them are they're pretty happy with it.
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