You need to be a little more specific, do you mean Summer? Winter? Driving? Walking? Climbing? Peaks? Low-level? I dont really know that much tho' but you'll get a better answer.
Soz I couldn't be any more help
OP RP14 Jun 2003
In reply to Jo: I'd get the best I could afford. Remember, you'll only ever have the eyes you've got now so you need to look after them.
Get yourself down to Halfords and take a look at the Bloc glasses. I have a set of wrap rounds that come with about 4 interchangeable lens sets, ranging from just about clear to as black as your hat. About £35 to £40 quid for the set, not quite as trendy as my Oakleys functionally as good I use them for everything really very good.
Some nice ones that I have seen are the Julbo S-Cape, they are catergory 3-4 and look pretty nice too They aren't too bad priced at around £60, but not actually used them yet, but if anyone has let me know
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