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Take a look here:
http://www.performancebike.com/
Go to 'helmets/shoes/eyewear', then 'active eyewear', and then use the little pull-down menu to filter for only the Performance brand glasses. The rest you'll probably find a bit too expensive, but the Performance brand are reasonable. I personally like this style, but don't have this exact pair:
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/pro ... y_ID=2510#
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http://www.performancebike.com/shop/pro ... ry_ID=2510
You should be able to find something similar at a local store, though, where you can try them on. I'm not sure what sporting goods stores you have down there in AZ, but up here we have Dunham's Sports, M.C. Sports, Galyan's which was recently bought by Dick's Sporting Goods. Gander Mountian would be a good place to check, too. Lots of places should carry this wrap-around style, which is sort of a knock off of expensive Oakley sunglasses. For helmet comfort, look for something with thin temples, like the first one I gave a link for, and not the second. If the temples are fat, they can be uncomfortable when the helmet padding smashes them between your ears and head.
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http://www.performancebike.com/
Go to 'helmets/shoes/eyewear', then 'active eyewear', and then use the little pull-down menu to filter for only the Performance brand glasses. The rest you'll probably find a bit too expensive, but the Performance brand are reasonable. I personally like this style, but don't have this exact pair:
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/pro ... y_ID=2510#
-or-
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/pro ... ry_ID=2510
You should be able to find something similar at a local store, though, where you can try them on. I'm not sure what sporting goods stores you have down there in AZ, but up here we have Dunham's Sports, M.C. Sports, Galyan's which was recently bought by Dick's Sporting Goods. Gander Mountian would be a good place to check, too. Lots of places should carry this wrap-around style, which is sort of a knock off of expensive Oakley sunglasses. For helmet comfort, look for something with thin temples, like the first one I gave a link for, and not the second. If the temples are fat, they can be uncomfortable when the helmet padding smashes them between your ears and head.
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