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I use a pair of these for the daily work commute:
http://www.outdoorgb.com/p/Cebe_Eyemax_Variochrom_Medium_Fit_Sunglasses/
Endura Sword are good
Well i switch between the clear and the yellow ones depending on the conditions, but polarised might work
I know i wouldn't be spending that much of a pair though, infact my everyday cycling glasses didn't cost that![4](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/4.gif)
For night time rides, i use a cheapy interchangeable lens, They work well
I've tried a pair of PBK glasses with interchangeable lens but find they are really difficult to see with as the headlights from oncoming traffic blurs and distorts. I ride on busy A-roads with non stop traffic so guessing I need something polarised or similar.