Cycling goggles and glasses reviews
Shopping for new cycling goggles or glasses? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Rudy Project Kelion glasses review: year-round protection from dawn to duskPremium photochromic cycling eyewear, as seen perched on the noses of Team Bahrain Victorious
By Simon Fellows Published
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Smith Optics Ultralite sunglasses review: Brilliant lens with zero foggingRetro-styled sunglasses that perform flawlessly in most conditions
By Aaron Borrill Published
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Oakley Velo Katos: Wrap-around shades for your eyes and your noseAn update to the Kato, the Velo Kato comes with a host of new features but with the excellent field of vision at the core of it
By Andy Turner Published
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Rudy Project Spinshield Air Sunglasses ReviewLightweight, wraparound photochromatic glasses that provide crystal clear vision, but small-headed riders might need to look elsewhere
By Hannah Bussey Published
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KOO Hype sunglasses review: superb coverage and clarity with little to no foggingKoo's latest model is designed to aid both airflow and retention, as well as featuring a new dual curve lens shape.
By Andy Turner Published
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The Koo Alibi regular fit sunglasses are hands down the best 'small face' compatible eyewear I've ever usedIf, like me, you struggle to find stylish sunglasses that don't eclipse your face, look no further
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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The ENGO 2 cycling sunglasses provide data in your eyeline - but aren't quite perfect, yetUnique in offering a heads up display for cyclists, but not without a few areas for improvement
By Andy Turner Published
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Bollé C-Shifter glasses review - quality and style to throw shade on the premium brandsExcellent optics, tough, lightweight frame and high-end look and feel without the high price
By Simon Smythe Published
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Poc Propel sunglasses review - Roads? Where we're going we don't need roadsPoc go full sci-fi in the quest for speed and efficiency
By Rachel Sokal Published
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Tifosi Crit sunglasses reviewA fantastic fit, complete with photochromic lenses that change as quickly as the name suggests.
By Hannah Bussey Last updated
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Salice 022 sunglasses reviewSalice's answer to the Oakley Sutro compares well to models from the premium eyewear brands and is well priced too
By Simon Smythe Last updated
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Rudy Project Cutline Sunglasses reviewGreat lens clarity and comfortable fit, although a little loose and rattily for bumpier rides
By Stefan Abram Last updated
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Liv Vista NXT Varia cycling glasses reviewColour change lenses at an impressive price, thought the fit could be improved
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Rudy Project Tralyx Sunglasses reviewWe put Rudy Project's Tralyx sunglasses to the test to see if they can match their golden aspirations
By Craig Cunningham Published
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Uvex Sportstyle 810 V sunglasses reviewWe've tested Uvex's photochromatic sunnies through the highlights and lowlights of a British summer.
By Paul Norman Published
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BBB Summit sunglasses reviewUnlike most cycling products, flex is a good thing in the BBB Summit sunglasses
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Koo Open Cube sunglasses reviewColourful glasses built to suit a range of face sizes
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Tifosi Davos sunglasses reviewThe Tifosi Davos is the brand’s latest sunglass style. It’s got a wrap-around shape with a full frame and three interchangeable lenses
By Paul Norman Published
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Smith Attack Max sunglasses reviewThe Smith Attack Max sunglasses use the brand’s recently introduced ChromaPop lens tech, coupled with a new lens swap mechanism.
By Paul Norman Published
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Oakley Chainlink Sunglasses reviewWe test out Oakley's new Chainlink sunglasses range.
By Richard Windsor Published
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Koo Spectro Sunglasses reviewStylish and secure, but does their performance match their price?
By Stefan Abram Published
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Oakley EVZero Path Prizm Road sunglasses reviewThe Oakley EVZero Path sunglasses are Oakley’s lightest performance model, offering a frameless design and red mirrored lenses, which look perfect for sunny summer rides
By Paul Norman Published
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100% S2 glasses reviewThese 100% S2 glasses are well built with the great HiPER lens, making the sunglasses market a whole lot more competitive
By Rupert Radley Published
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Salice 006 reviewSalice 006 sunglasses £59.95
By Symon Lewis Published
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Salice 012 CMDCRX sunglasses reviewWe test Salice's 012 sunglasses. These are in World Champion's colours with a photochromatic lens, but there are lots of other combinations available.
By Paul Norman Published
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POC DO Blade glasses reviewThe POC DO Blade glasses look the business, but we found they didn't match their expensive price tag
By Rupert Radley Published
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Optilabs Max glasses reviewOptilabs plan to up its game and compete in the sports sun glasses market with the new Max sunnies. On style alone it looks like it is living up to its promise already
By Symon Lewis Published
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Sunwise Equinox sunglasses reviewWe've tested the Equinox sunglasses from UK brand Sunwise. They're affordable, but do they match up to pricier options?
By Paul Norman Published
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Bollé Shifter Phantom sunglasses reviewBollé‘s Shifter Phantom sunglasses boast impressive performance and resistance to fogging
By Paul Norman Published
