ashleydwsmith
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To put it in to perspective, where I work our £169 frames cost us about £12-£15 to buy. The lenses then about an extra £5 per lens.I agree, most branded sun glasses are a total rip off. Profit margins will be insane.
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To put it in to perspective, where I work our £169 frames cost us about £12-£15 to buy. The lenses then about an extra £5 per lens.I agree, most branded sun glasses are a total rip off. Profit margins will be insane.
To put it in to perspective, where I work our £169 frames cost us about £12-£15 to buy. The lenses then about an extra £5 per lens.
I'm relaxed about that. How often does anyone buy glasses? If it was tins of beans, then yes, it's gouging. OTOH, an opticians with a thousandth of the footfall of a supermarket still has to pay the bills. And buy cheap, buy twice isn't aimed at anyone in particular, it's just a truism. In life, you generally get what you pay for. Plenty around here happy to drop 10k+ on a Spesh because to them, it represents a level of quality they desire.To put it in to perspective, where I work our £169 frames cost us about £12-£15 to buy. The lenses then about an extra £5 per lens.
We both have POC Crave Clarity, while i'll agree they are not cheap to buy we feel they are worth it as the lenses work great when riding in and out of shaded tree trails with the changing light conditions, they work really well as we are both Contact lens wearers also they do not steam up at all, and I can sweat!!, so if they are on offer at £110 they would be a good buy with the Clarity lenses, and whichever frame.Riding glasses are soooo expensive though, I really don’t know how they justify their prices
For example, take these POC glasses: POC DO Blade Clarity Sunglasses | Chain Reaction
On sale for £110
As far as I can tell, the lens is the same as what you get with the POC goggles, but you can pick up the goggles for around £40
The frames are simple plastic, so where does the extra £70 over the goggles come from ?
The 100% glasses are around £200, goggles around £60, again same lens (as far as I can tell)
I suspect the profit margin on sunglasses (not just MTB) is huge and we are simply paying for brand name & vanity
We both have POC Crave Clarity, while i'll agree they are not cheap to buy we feel they are worth it as the lenses work great when riding in and out of shaded tree trails with the changing light conditions, they work really well as we are both Contact lens wearers also they do not steam up at all, and I can sweat!!, so if they are on offer at £110 they would be a good buy with the Clarity lenses, and whichever frame.
But as said I do agree riding glasses are expensive.
Yes I see what you are saying but we spend a fortune on wear & tear products for our expensive mtb/Emtb's so I see it as these glasses will last quite a few years for the money.It was the POC Clarity glasses I was after, but couldn’t swallow the bitter taste of parting with over £100+ for a pair of shades when the goggles with the same lenses only cost me £40! You seem to get more ‘product’ with goggles too!
This discussion came from me already purchasing a pair of Sweet Protection glasses at half price, so certainly can’t justify getting the POC’s now too, although now you’ve made me wish I had haha
Now then. I’m the kind of guy that can’t stand bright sunlight. I wear sunglasses when it’s raining. I live in shades all year round. I’ve been after a pair of riding glasses for a long time but haven’t been prepared to splash the cash on the extortionate prices that are asked for
Been down the Screwfix / Toolstation safety glasses route. They’re fine, but steam up when stationary or climbing. Then bought some Melon Optics sunglasses last year as they were on offer and not too bad a price. Great glasses, no good for riding. Steam up when stationary or climbing and plunge me into total darkness within the trees
So, spotted an offer on Stiff’s website, Sweet Protection’s Ronin MAX Rigs for half price. Industry leading lenses according to the marketing blurb. BIXBRITE being the perfect lens type for UK weather. Thought I’d give them a go and part with my money (even at half price they’re still quite an investment compared to the Screwfix options)
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First impressions … Not great. Feel cheap, plasticky frame, rubbery nosepiece which no doubt will slide around when sweaty, but the lenses do seem pretty damn sexy. They do fit well though and provide a clear line of vision in all directions. Haven’t ridden in them yet, just wore them in the garden looking at colours in amazement. Time will tell if I’ve been ripped off, or if I’ve bagged myself a decent set of riding shades for a bargain price
Hi, where did you buy the rotors?Got some new rotors, rear mudrocker and gloves. Parachute helmet for when it gets riskier.
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Rotors are way more aggressive and the bite is so much stronger. Going to need to change pads a lot more I think with these.
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Rotors from Bikeinn -Hi, where did you buy the rotors?
Lyrik 160 up front & a Deluxe ultimate behind. The Deluxe is new, the Lyrik off Ebay I serviced the lowers before fitting on the Lyrik, it was ok, bit dirty inside but nothing terrible, I'm noticing the HSC knob turns when I move the LSC one, unless I hold it still, despite cleaning & lubing the dials. At a guess, I need to service the charger damper but I'll get to that in a week or two.
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Oh & a set of decals from Slik for the forks, get rid of the disco stickers
I got the Charger 2.1 RC2 because Charger 3 upgrade kit will not be available before early 2023.
Frame design. That's just how it is.Is there a reason the shock is that way round? I don't think it matters but I've never seen one that way up before!