Cycling Glasses Selection Guide
What kind of lens type are you looking for?
Photochromic: These lenses adapt to the light levels. In sunny weather, the lenses will get darker and in cloudy weather, they will turn lighter. Contrast: These lenses regulate incoming light, which provides you with clear vision and allows you to better distinguish between different objects. Many brands have roughly similar lenses, but give it a different name. Polarised: These lenses protect you against glare of reflective surfaces and provide better colour contrast. This reduces eye strain. Coating: These lenses have no specific qualities. They provide better protection against the sun than standard lenses. Standard: These lenses provide basic protection against UV radiation. The lenses are most commonly found in cheaper cycling glasses with a basic look.
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Which cycling glasses are suitable for me as a spectacle wearer?
What lens should I have in my cycling glasses?
In what weather conditions do I need cycling glasses?
What colour lenses should my cycling glasses be?
A few things to consider are:
- If you often cycle in the dark or in bad weather, a darker glass colour can help prevent you from being blinded by light sources.
- If you usually ride in bright sunlight, an orange, yellow or red lens can help reduce light and protect your eyes from UV radiation. These colours also help increase contrast, which can help you see obstacles on the road.
- In forested or wooded areas, green or brown glasses can help reduce light and increase contrast. This way, you can see obstacles on the road or in the forest.
What brands of cycling glasses are there?
What is the difference between cycling glasses for women and men?
There may also be colour and style differences between cycling glasses for women and men. This is usually more a matter of personal preference and does not necessarily mean that one type of cycling glasses is better or worse than the other. When looking for cycling glasses, it is important to look at the specific features of the glasses, such as fit, lens quality and UV protection, rather than focusing on the gender the glasses are intended for.
What are photochromatic cycling glasses?
Photochromatic lenses can be a good option for cyclists who often ride in different light conditions and don't always have time to adjust their glasses to the light. So this way, you can get by with a single pair of cycling glasses in all weather conditions!