scott.cr
Flashlight Enthusiast
I must drive on some hazardous freeways because for a number of years I've been wearing sunglasses that double as eye impact protection.
I first learned this lesson while riding in a Honda CRX that lost a hood latch at freeway speed. The hood flung open, smashing the windshield. Both me and the driver were showered in glass, but something hit my $5 sunglasses that caused one of the lenses to pop out.
Ever since then I've been wearing Oakleys and this practice has probably paid off at least once per year.
The last time, it was a foot-long piece of iron pipe that went through my windshield early one morning while driving to a job interview. Over $3500 in damage because the windshield A-pillar was bent too. I think the pipe fell off a truck on the opposite side of the freeway. I saw it bounce off the road in front of me, but this only left me about .0001 second to react, heh.
When the pipe hit my windshield it sent sharp shards of glass into my face (and my Oakleys). After 18 months of faithful service, the lenses are scratched up enough that I want to replace them.
So am I sticking with Oakley or is there another ultra-tough brand of sunglasses out there with excellent optical quality?
BTW, for night driving, I wear Oakley M-Frames with a clear "Strike" lens. They offer most excellent peripheral vision and the lenses are interchangeable.
I first learned this lesson while riding in a Honda CRX that lost a hood latch at freeway speed. The hood flung open, smashing the windshield. Both me and the driver were showered in glass, but something hit my $5 sunglasses that caused one of the lenses to pop out.
Ever since then I've been wearing Oakleys and this practice has probably paid off at least once per year.
The last time, it was a foot-long piece of iron pipe that went through my windshield early one morning while driving to a job interview. Over $3500 in damage because the windshield A-pillar was bent too. I think the pipe fell off a truck on the opposite side of the freeway. I saw it bounce off the road in front of me, but this only left me about .0001 second to react, heh.
When the pipe hit my windshield it sent sharp shards of glass into my face (and my Oakleys). After 18 months of faithful service, the lenses are scratched up enough that I want to replace them.
So am I sticking with Oakley or is there another ultra-tough brand of sunglasses out there with excellent optical quality?
BTW, for night driving, I wear Oakley M-Frames with a clear "Strike" lens. They offer most excellent peripheral vision and the lenses are interchangeable.