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I have a small head as well, which model did you go for?Also is it clear enough to not be noticed when wearing?
I bought these photochromatic glasses on a whim. I thought they would be junk, but they're surprisingly clear and the photochromatic feature works decently for sub $5 USD. I now use them exclusively when I know I'll be riding into the night. Though I still use tradition tinted glasses for daytime.https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805019047818.html
INGRID RD1 rear derailluer.. Has anyone tried this?https://a.aliexpress.com/_mKmm7Fy
That's a meh from me. The cranks are as expensive as western brands and they are not even available. For $100 less you can get the nice racework carbon cranks
To be fair, their weight is comparable to Sram Red crankarms (400 Onirii vs 380 Sram), which are quite a bit more expensive. Force cranks cost about the same, but are 480 grams
So you folks wearing/ordering riding glasses, I assume none of you wear prescription glasses otherwise, yes? I have nearsightedness and have to wear prescription sunglasses that I have by Ray-Ban. Curious if there's any other way?
To be fair, their weight is comparable to Sram Red crankarms (400 Onirii vs 380 Sram), which are quite a bit more expensive. Force cranks cost about the same, but are 480 grams. As for Racework cranks, they are GXP and use 24mm aluminium spindle, which are 2 downsides compared to Onirii
I think the only chinese option are the sunglasses that are meant to fit over regular glasses. https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804950841415.htmlTifosi also has RX options and a 25% off coupon right now. I'm nearsighted as well, but not terribly. I ride with regular sunglasses and hope for the best https://tifosioptics.com/collections/prescription-sunglasses
Also, the raceworks only come in 170mm. Still...80 grams is not worth the risk. I'd go Force all day long if I had the money. For now, my Senicx crank is good enough.