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Thanks. I like the look of the Uvex Vario. They could be just the job
+1 for Uvex Vario (SGL202)
-1 for Tifosi Slip, I found the little tabs that hold the lenses in break too easily
+1 for Tifosi Slip. I use a pair for my everyday commuting and have also started using them for long rides and events. They perform as well as my Oakleys and are cheap enough that I don't have to worry about looking after them too obsessively. There's a wide range of lenses, often available to buy individually so you can get different darknesses, polarised, photochromic etc. and replace them easily if they get scratched or lost.
I have some Tifosi Slips. They're light and have photochromic lenses. A quick google shows they're just over £50 at the moment
Dhb from Wiggle, changeable lenses. Cheap and very, very light. Come with three sets of lenses for different lights. Can be a pain to change lenses, you'll need to be careful.
Check out this month's Cycling Plus. They've done a review of sunnies with some reasonably priced one too.
Bloc does some decent glasses in the £20 - £50 range, some rimless & with interchangable lenses.
I bought a pair of Uvex Vario (SGL202) from Merlin. By the time all the discounts were applied they worked out about £55, but they're light, rimless and so far the lenses react well to light conditions. Not the most secure fit on my nose, but haven't come close to falling off.
I know you say Endura's offering, does that include the Triggers?
I can't see past them anymore. I'd have them over ANYTHING on the market just now