Salice 006 review
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However, the large lens caused a slight lack of ventilation, and we found that sweat dripped behind the frame.
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Lack of ventilation
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If you're looking for something slightly more lively, these Salice 006s would be a good place to start.
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Large lenses give panoramic protection from the sun and wind, and the frames offer a good, solid, secure feel.
With a lighter price-tag than some of the other glasses here, these really offer value for money.
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Symon Lewis joined Cycling Weekly as an Editorial Assistant in 2010, he went on to become a Tech Writer in 2014 before being promoted to Tech Editor in 2015 before taking on a role managing Video and Tech in 2019. Lewis discovered cycling via Herne Hill Velodrome, where he was renowned for his prolific performances, and spent two years as a coach at the South London velodrome.
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