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Craft Thermal Split Finger Cycling Glove

January 29, 2009

What's the sizing like? Say compared to a men's Pearl Izumi, or even compared to another Craft glove? I find glove sizing charts to be one of the banes of online shopping - completely useless, and in this case there isn't one.

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Smith Factor Max Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarized

Smith Factor Max Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarized

Rating for this product: 5 December 20, 2008

I've tried Bolle's, Oakleys, Rudys...like other gear fit counts, but if your face is in the medium range I highly recommend these shades. I'm on my 3rd pair - one was stolen, the others to be sure I'm always covered since I use them for everything. The coverage is outstanding for biking and boating, they're nice and lightweight, and once you learn how you can swap out lenses super-quick. The polarized lenses are superb, and the RC30s (rose) are unbelievably great in overcast snowy conditions -- I won't drive in bad weather without them. I like the gray lenses for true color - great for everyday, hiking, etc. The brown give excellent contrast, especially handy for high speeds on the road bike. I don't end up using the yellows much but the clear are an eye-saver for when my bike commute is dark and cold. Smith's warranty is pretty great but even if you do something dumb -- say, step on them like I did and crack a lens -- you can easily get replacement lenses here. They may seem a bit steep, but they are seriously worth it.

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Smith Factor Max Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarized

December 19, 2008

Are you sure about the case question above? When I've ordered replacement lenses with y'all the drawstring bag came, but for the actual glasses every new pair I've seen comes with a fairly hard clamshell zipper case...

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Smith Factor Max Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarized

December 19, 2008

It comes with a little drawstring bag, good for preventing scratches but it's not a hard case.

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