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Seeing the Correct Riding Conditions

Wear glasses when mountain biking to protect your eyes from branches, dust, and trail debris. Dark sunglasses may not be best choice even on a sunny day because you may ride in the shade of the woods. Consider wearing clear or amber lenses for better vision in shadows.





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