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Goodr The Ogs Reginald The Unicorns Unicolors Going To Valhalla.. Witness Polarized Sunglasses
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  'You may not receive the same benefits as oxygen but you'll be flying to Valhalla guaranteed.'   Classic shape with new levels of style and performance. We designed these shades to look good and fit comfortably on your face whether you're haulin' ass down a mountain trail or drinking beers in a Mexican cantina.   No Slip: special grip coating to help eliminate slippage when sweating.   No Bounce: the frame is snug and light-weight with a comfortable fit to prevent bouncing while running.   All Polarized: glare-reducing polarized lenses and UV400 protection that blocks 100% of those harmful UVA and UVB rays.   All Fun.

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Goodr The OGs Going to Valhalla Sunglasses Sunglasses
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Goodr’s The OGs Going to Valhalla Sunglasses come with a bold frame that’s made out of lightweight materials for an all-day level of comfort. The frame comes with a snug fit that keeps the glasses in position with a special grip coating that eliminates slippage – even when sweating.   The large dual lenses come with polarised technology which are glare-reducing which offers a restful vision experience. The lenses also come with a UV400 layer which is integrated to block out 100% of harmful UVA and UVB rays.

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Goodr The OGs Going to Valhalla Sunglasses 2019 - Grey w- Chrome Lens, Grey w- Chrome Lens
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Goodr The OGs Going to Valhalla SunglassesCombining classic style with modern sports technology, Goodr’s The OGs Going to Valhalla Sunglasses are great for running, beasting, biking and for your active lifestyle to its full extent.The sunglasses are stabilised with an anti-slip interior grip and a snug, lightweight fit that keeps the glasses in position.The pair of lenses are polarised to maximise glare reduction for a restful vision experience. The lenses also provide UV400 protection which blocks 100% of harmful UVA and UVB light radiation.FeaturesAnti-slip gripSnug and lightweight fit for stabilisationGlare-reducing, polarised lensesUV400 protection blocks 100% of harmful UVA and UVBSuitable for running, beasting and bikingBuy Goodr Sport Sunglasses from Chain Reaction Cycles, the World's Largest Online Bike Store.

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Goodr Going to Valhalla... Witness! - The OG Sunglasses
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Classic shape with new levels of style and performance. We designed these shades to look good and fit comfortably on your face whether you're haulin' ass down a mountain trail or drinking beers in a Mexican cantina.Pro tip: forget sucking oxygen at some aid station, that's for losers and weaklings. Instead, try silver spray paint while rocking these gray and chrome shades. You may not receive the same benefits as oxygen, but you'll be flying to Valhalla, guaranteed.NO SLIP. NO BOUNCE. ALL FUN.No Slip - We use special grip coating to construct our frame to help eliminate slippage when sweating.,No Bounce - Our frame is snug and light-weight, with a comfortable fit to prevent bouncing while running.,No Leopards - Plus, no one wearing goodr running sunglasses has ever been attacked by a leopard (as far as we know).,.Made For:Running,.Great For:Biking,Beasting,.Going to Valhalla Origin Story:Excerpt from George Miller’s Diary, December 17, 1992This Outback Outhouse was exactly as you would expect it to be, the stench of urinal cakes and meat pie blow outs permeated the air for miles around; but at mile 43 in a trail race across the Tanami Desert in Australia being chased by Koalaroos, you take what you can get.As the door swung open, propelled by some kind of invisible spring-loaded magic, there hung a silver vending machine directly over a lustrous silver throne. I was losing time in the race, but no bother, this machine had to be investigated. After 17 wooden nickels and three swift turns of the glistening silver knob, a spray can with a haiku etched around the top was dispensed. I read aloud the simple poem:Witness Valhalla!True Glory EverlastingSilver Shine, Press HereAnd followed the instruction. As the silver spray burst forth, I was flung into deep space. I flew over the desert as smash-cut images filled the panorama: pregnant goddesses dressed in white — thirsty starving masses begging for water — trucks racing through the desert — electric-guitar-playing blind freaks suspended in front of a vehicle — and I knew, my fourth Mad Max film had to be written.The next thing I know, I awoke in a motel 6 in Kearney, Nebraska, United States, in a haze of silver spray paint, the full screenplay painted on the walls, floor and linens. I never did finish that race (or at least I never picked up my finisher’s medal).

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