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Seems I got slightly mixed up and what he said was that you could use them in fog and overcast weather to kill ambient glare and improve visual range. No sunglass made is going to allow you to see better through a streaming windscreen with no wipers.
Randolph is the contractor for the USAF and a lot of other AF pilots have taken to wearing them too. They are ground to be optically perfect and come in brown, green or grey tint, with either dull chrome (silver) or gold rims.
Cost to civilians about US$100 - from the PX about $45. You may find 'em online cheaper.
A search using google brings up a number of websites regarding using sunglasses etc in heavy rain but none dispel it as a myth but it is still unproven, however I am not going to be the one to test the theory.
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Originally posted by Surf01 View PostA search using google brings up a number of websites regarding using sunglasses etc in heavy rain but none dispel it as a myth but it is still unproven, however I am not going to be the one to test the theory.
I stress to point out you need the right circumstances, it doesn't always work.Gone from 4x4 to 1x2
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i wear sunglasses for driving when the sun's low... especially summer evenings when you're falling asleep from it!...
used to just buy a load of 99p mcdonalds ones, but they stopped doing them... i got a pair of Nike ones now that are pretty good...
more expensive are a usually scratch resistant, but you'd need to go through a lot of cheap ones to equal a pair of oakleys!!... so i don't go for anything over a few quid. (except my going out ones)nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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