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Liberty Sport has the greatest customer support you will find anywhere. They sent me, free, a replacement strap for my ancient Rx goggles. When I get new ones, I will only order thru them.
by Debbie Yochelson on 8/27/2012 |
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I have had mine for 9 months and although I bought them for motorcycle riding I wear them pretty much all the time. Same as the other comment, they are RX, progressive, and transitions lenses...a lot of money but worth it. I did have a prob;em with the scratch coating but warranty covers it and service is good. I highly recommend these to anyone who needs RX and rides a motorcycle.
by Wayne Winn on 1/9/2012 |
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outstanding !
by George Fiala on 3/23/2012 |
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I went to the eye doctor to get my RX riding glasses. As soon as I tried on the liberty chopper glasses I was sold especially since the foam inserts come out for normal sunglasses use. Strongly recommend to purchase if you need a good pair of riding and sunglasses with out buying two pairs.
by Michael Danley on 8/16/2012 |
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I went to the eye doctor to get my RX riding glasses. As soon as I tried on the liberty chopper glasses I was sold especially since the foam inserts come out for normal sunglasses use. Strongly recommend to purchase if you need a good pair of riding and sunglasses with out buying two pairs.
by Michael on 8/16/2012 |
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These are the coolest looking and best fitting glasses I have ever seen. They stand out from all the other manufacturers.
by David OBrien on 2/25/2012 |
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I use these for cycling, slow skiing, and miata driving. The magnetic eyecups are excellent, not airtight but much better then regular shades. Better for cycling where you need some ventilation than for skiing.
by Duncan Schmitt on 3/13/2012 |
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I work as an Athletic Trainer in South Carolina. Just purchased a Rider Dry Eye with polarized to help against the sudden wind gusts while observing outdoor sports and when I umpire summer showcase baseball without worrying about contact lenses. Great Product!
by David Webb on 1/29/2012 |
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I own Occhiali New York and have been in the business for 25 years. I just purchased my first motorcycle about 2 months ago and these frames work wonderfully when I use my smaller cruiser helmet that I need goggles to ride with. I am also a contact lens wearer and my lenses stay moist throughout my rides with the Rider Dry Eye.
by Marshall Chernin on 7/27/2010 |
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Only use Liberty Sports. They sent me a free replacement strap for my ancient Rx goggles. They have extraordinary customer service and products.
by Debbie on 8/21/2012 |
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ive had these for several years and use them on motorcycle and Qrunner had them done in my perscription and have had several friends buy them they work grate at blocking wind comming in around nose bridge and out side edge. they do as good as goggles.but without the feel. a little pricy if needing perscrip. but well worth it.
by henry on 4/19/2011 |
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I got a new pair with my prescription. Although I thought them a bit pricey when I ordered them, they are worth every penny. I rode 70 miles in 45 degree weather and never shed a tear. They did not fog up at all. My ride was late afternoon/evening and the transition lenses worked perfectly.
by Dan Murray on 11/1/2011 |
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BOUGHT THEM IN A LITTLE VILLAGE- SAINT-AGATHE-DES-MONTS. THE ONLY PLACE NEAR MONTREAL CANADA THAT HAS BIKER GLASSES. WORK WELL ONCE YOU GET OVER THE WIND BLOWING THROUGH THE HOLES IN THE RUBBER SURROUND. FITS HELMET WELL, NO TWISTING GETTING IT ON OR OFF LIKE WITH WIRE FRAMES. OPTICIAN DID A GOOD JOB WITH THE PROGRESSIVES. WORTH IT NOT TO WEAR A VISOR ALL THE TIME IN THE HEAT BUT STILL GET TRUCK ROCKS IN MY FACE AS WELL AS BUGS. OH WELL THE BIKER BANE!
by STANLEY COHEN on 7/23/2010 |
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These are by far the best motorcycle sunglasses I have ever had. For years I used the fitover type glesses. They were ugly and were not confotable at all. But they were the cheap way out. I finally bit the bullet and purchased a pair of trailblazers. What a pleasure!
by Terrence Lee on 3/15/2012 |
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i have the trailblazer with polycarbonate progressive lenses. anti-reflective and transition add ons made this combination the perfect motorcycling glasses. the included frame strap needs to have a longer adjustment length, otherwise these are great motorcycling glasses.
by steven kane on 9/7/2010 |
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