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Cycling glasses are the second most important piece of MTB safety gear, right behind a bike helmet. You only have one set of eyes so you need to protect them.
While you’re riding down the trails things fly up like rocks, branches, sticks, and much more and if they hit you in the eye you may not be riding for a bit.
There are articles for sunglasses and daytime riding, but if you like to ride during dusk or dawn, or even at night, then you’ll be happy to know that we have plenty of information on clear cycling glasses and tips for riding at night.
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The truth is, if you’re serious about cycling, then you’re going to need some good gear. And that includes a good pair of glasses. So… Read More »7 Best Cheap Cycling Sunglasses: Best Options Under $40
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Sometimes bike riders mountain bike at night because there’s not enough daylight like in the late fall, and sometimes it’s because they truly enjoy it. … Read More »7 Best Clear Cycling Glasses for Night Mountain Biking
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Specifications: Lens: Light Night Fototec photochromic lens 75-25% LTV, Shatterproof lenses Weight: 28 grams Frame Type: Half frame Adjustment: Adjustable nose pieces and ears Recommended Use: All… Read More »Tifosi Veloce Photochromic Sunglasses Review
Specifications: Lens: True sight Polycarbonate Lens with Expansion View (EXV) Technology Weight: 200 grams (full goggles with strap) Frame Type: Full frame Adjustment: Adjustable Goggles Strap Recommended Use:… Read More »Giro Tempo MTB Goggles Review
Specifications: Lens: Shatterproof polarized lens Weight: 24 grams Frame Type: Full frame Adjustment: None Pros Full frame glasses Polarized Lens Polycarbonate frames for lightweight and strength Hydrophobic & Oleophobic… Read More »Duduma Polarized Sports Sunlasses Review
Pros Low price cycling glasses with a high safety rating Exceeds ASTM F803 safety standard Shatterproof lenses Anti-fog lenses Ansi-scratch lenses Can wear prescription glasses… Read More »Unique Sports Glasses Review
Pros Full frame glasses Comes with 3 different lenses for all situations Lightweight at only 32 grams Anti-slip temple tips Large lens for a wide… Read More »Queshark Cycling Sunglasses Review
Pros Full frame glasses Comes with 5 different lenses for all situations Ultra lightweight at only 19g Polarized lenses TR-90 Frames for strength and durability… Read More »X-Tiger Sports Sunglasses Review
Pros Smaller fit those with a smaller face Rimless lenses – no upper or lower frame Ultralight at 29g Adjustable anti-slip nose pads and anti-slip… Read More »Tifosi Optics Tsali Sunglasses Review
Specifications: Lens: HD Photochromic lens Frame: Full frame with TR-90 Adjustment: Adjustable nose pads Weight: 30 grams Photochromic: yes UV Protection: UV400 Recommended Use: Cycling… Read More »RockBros Photochromic Sunglasses Review
Pros Full frame with removable lower bumpers Wide lens with quick-change system Adjustable anti-slip nose pads and anti-slip temple tips Supports prescription lens insert Sharp… Read More »Rudy Project Cutline Sunglasses
Pros Large lenses for an unobstructed view Sharp looking Very comfortable and they stay in place Lightweight with hydrophilic rubber nose pads and ear pieces… Read More »Oakley Jawbreaker Sunglasses Review
Pros Unobstructed view like goggles but airflow like glasses Lightweight Adjustable nose pads Really comfortable to wear Comes with bonus clear lens ChromaPop™ lenses greatly… Read More »Smith Wildcat Sunglasses Review
Pros Tall and wide lenses for an unobstructed view Lower vents help prevent fogging Hydrophilic nose pads and ear tips to keep them in place… Read More »100% S2 Cycling Sunglasses Review
Pros Great looking Hydrophilic nose pad to keep them in place TR-90 frames for lightness and durability High build quality Shatterproof lenses 100% UV protection… Read More »Tifosi Jet Cycling Sunglasses Review