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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 need some sunglasses that I can run in, but I love the Ray-Bans. They can’t bounce wiggle or move at all! I like the ones where the frame does not continue at the bottom and they are much lighter than normal ones. Just wanted some advice if anyone has used them for running.
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