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Hunter Garth of Hayfield Secondary is victorious in a competitive 3200m run at the Morgan State Invitational

rc-help.com Wait, What? Sunglasses? Yup, that’s right. This is a tool I never leave home without. If you ever fly and end up running the aircraft into the sun, you will lose it, quickly. But, let’s say that it’s cloudy, only I still wear glasses as long as it’s not dim. The glasses I wear are polarized, which is very important. When you wear polarized lenses, your aircraft will pop in the sky. It will take the blue sky and darken it, but it will make everything else stand out. To me, this is just as important as training gear. There is nothing worse than crashing a heli or plane because you couldn’t see it against the bright blue sky. And the tint will help if you happen to fly into the sun. So, go to Wal-Mart and pick up a pair of polarized sunglasses.

At Mobile Focus MWC 2012, we got a look at a Texas Instruments powered Android device running a pretty cool app. Although admittedly loaded on a chunky tablet with attached camera, the actual performance is pretty neat. Virtually test your glasses before buying!

NEW Adidas Raylor sunglasses from iOptix available with insert or direct glazed for prescription lens wearers.

The Evil Eye Pro A126 & A127 is available in 2 sizes and uses the same frame as the Adidas Evil Eye but comes with 2 sets of lenses and a sweat blocker brow bar. Great for cycling triathlon running climbing and most other sports

I’m doing a charity run shortly. I wear glasses about 2/3 to 1/2 of the time. I wear them for presentations, movies, TV,computer, driving etc. My prescription is mid-level (-4.25 Right, -5.00 Left). They fit pretty well, and I have a band to adjust them if I need it. They’re not transition or anti-glare, and I have a pair of non prescription sunglasses I wear when out. So do you think I should when them for this 5K? I don’t know, its a weird question, but theyll probably fog up, besides running could make them bounce and such.
I don’t wear bifocals, I’m just nearsighted.

The Ladgecom Sports Sunglasses and Goggles Kit is ideal for extreme sports athletes who take part in cycling, mountain bike, skiing, snowboarding, running, triathlon, marathon, jet ski and kayaking. The glasses with strap have lenses with 100% UV protection, adhere to all European and International Standards for Sunglasses and Impact Resistance and come complete with microfiber cleaning cloth, and neoprene bag. The most useful piece of sports equipment you will buy this year.