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Its not often that I put on a pair of glasses and think wow. In fact, I dont think its ever happened before, and Im a guy who tends to spend a lot on fancy-pantsy eyewear. I have a pair for running, a pair for road rides, a pair for mountain rides, and two pairs …

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This past Christmas Santa surprised me with a $50 gift certificate for HucknRoll.com. While my Maui Jim sunglasses and Home Depot clear lens safety glasses worked fine for day and night riding respectively, I decided it was time for some cycling-specific shades with interchangeable lenses. The Hawk sunglasses go for $40 at Amazon and HucknRoll …

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The Quanta sunglasses from Spy Optic are constructed from solid materials and sport a number of features that any mountain biker can appreciate. Plus, unlike a lot of other mountain bike gear, you can actually wear your sunglasses when you’re not on the trail. Although the Quanta sunglasses aren’t designed specifically for mountain biking (it’s …

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Crowbar, Gear, goggles, i:2:6010, i:2:6011, Jawbone, MX, Oakley, review, sunglasses -

If you were to ask 100 mountain bikers which brand of eyewear they desire most, I’m pretty sure there’s one brand that would stand out – Oakley. Oakley opened their doors in 1975 and have grown right along with the cycling industry. Today riders like Brian Lopes and Cameron Zink wear Oakley optics for their …

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Crowbar, Gear, goggles, i:2:6010, i:2:6011, Jawbone, MX, Oakley, review, sunglasses -

If you were to ask 100 mountain bikers which brand of eyewear they desire most, I’m pretty sure there’s one brand that would stand out – Oakley. Oakley opened their doors in 1975 and have grown right along with the cycling industry. Today riders like Brian Lopes and Cameron Zink wear Oakley optics for their …

The post Oakley Review: Jawbone Sunglasses and Crowbar MX Goggles appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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