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bike racer. The flip side: they have some of the best cloudy-day lenses around and the ample ventilation keeps them from fogging up in most
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Despite all this, the
glasses themselves may just be worth the stigma. They're very light. comfortable and unlike most of the others test ed the lenses are great in low light. Greg Arnette got his start in extreme sports, meaning he understands the strange duress of pinwheeling down a
�1==ll5-cjegree slope so he makes some very flexible frames. In fact, if the folks wearing his glasses were halfway as flexi ble in attitude we'd all be in
good shape.
stormed on to the scene around 1992 with a bad-boy snobbery that doesn't seem to be in danger of fading. The news: this snobbery has