Glasses

Cycling Eyewear


Eyewear


XS TR90 Sunglasses uv400 Unbreakable Protection for Cycling, Ski or Golf (Black & Smoke)
(Eyewear)

Unisex sizing
Lifetime Breakage Warranty
Rimless Jacket Frame design for clear lower vision field


Price: $49.95 $19.95

Answers

what brand/type of eyewear is best for professional cycling in australia?



Oakley has good stuff.
Get a pair with interchangeable lenses so you can wear them when it's dark or overcast.

Dixon Prescription Cycling and Running Glasses - Product Video


Product Video for Dixon Prescription Cycling and Running Glasses


  • Buy Cheap

  • Cycleaware Viewpoint Eyewear Mirror, Round | CyclingSunglasses.org

    ViewPoint is an adjustable rear view mirror for a variety of sports. The mirror sticks to the inside of your sunglasses where it’s invisible to others. Its tiny 3/8-inch diameter mirror mounts with a ball and socket arrangement so you can use it on a variety of eyewear designs and still find the best viewing angle.It’s simple to use. The base of the mirror comes with an adhesive attached to it. To install it, you simply peel the protective paper off the adhesive and place ViewPoint on the inside of your eyewear lens.While cyclists and runners mainly use ViewPoint to spot competition and traffic, they’re also using it after they’re done with their race or workout. It’s like having eyes in the back of your head! ViewPoint is a great source of security and fun!

    UPON RECEIVING THE MIRROR MY FIRST IMPRESSION WAS THAT THERE WAS NO WAY THAT THIS TINY MIRROR WOULD DO WHAT THE COMPANY CLAIMED. I HAVE TO SAY THAT I WAS PLEASANTLY SURPRISED. AFTER EXPERIMENTING FOR A WHILE I FOUND THAT THE BEST WAY TO MOUNT THIS MIRROR TO MY SUNGLASSES WAS TO MOUNT THE HIGH SIDE OF THE MOUNTING BASE FACING RIGHT & TURNED SLIGHTLY COUNTER CLOCKWISE SO THAT THE HIGH SIDE IS FACING IN ABOUT THE 2 O’CLOCK POSITION. I MOUNTED IT ABOUT 1/2 WAY UP ON THE LEFT LENS & ABOUT 1/8″ FROM THE EDGE OF THE SUNGLASS FRAME. THIS ENABLES ME TO CLEARLY SEE ANY TRAFFIC TO MY LEFT. IT’S A BIT TRICKY DEALING WITH THE SMALL STICKY PADS THAT COME WITH THE MIRROR. BY THE TIME THAT I FINALLY GOT IT POSITIONED EXACTLY WHERE I WANTED THE STICKY PAD WAS HARDLY HOLDING THE MIRROR TO THE LENS BECAUSE OF MY HANDLING IT. THERE WAS NO WAY THAT I WOULD FEEL COMFORTABLE LEAVING IT ATTACHED WITH THE FIRST PAD. IF THIS MIRROR FALLS OFF WHILE YOU ARE RIDING, IT WOULD BE LIKE FINDING A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK. IT IS SOOO TINY. THEY DO GIVE YOU A SPARE BUT I FOUND THAT I WAS ABLE TO MAKE MY OWN USING DOUBLE SIDED TAPE THAT WAS NOT TOO THICK & WITH A PAPER PUNCH I MADE AS MANY STICKY PADS AS I WANTED & THEY SEEM TO WORK JUST FINE. I FIND THAT IT IS AN EXCELLENT PRODUCT & I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT.

    News

    Rudy Project wants to butt heads with the helmet giants, with two new ...

    VeloNews - Oct 20, 2009

    He quipped, “They decided to go into eyewear, so we thought we'd return the favor.” Year of the Helmet: Any sunglass will fit here, not just Rudy Project. and more »
    INTERVIEW: Moore Large

    Bike Biz - Oct 02, 2009

    Of course, each brand is at a different stage in its development here in the UK market with brands such as LAKE Shoes, Tifosi Eyewear and Limar Helmets all and more »
    Hansom: Lese majeste

    Building.co.uk - Oct 16, 2009

    Hansom: Lese majeste The goggle-like creations are intended for sports such as canoeing or cycling. The previous set had, apparently, come a cropper during late night revelry on