100% Speedtrap Photochromic
194,66
100% Glendale Persimmon
143,42
100% Speedcraft Purple Multilayer Mirror
166,02
100% Speedtrap Photochromic vs. 100% Glendale Persimmon vs. 100% Speedcraft Purple Multilayer Mirror
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Cons
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According to the product specialist
Pros
Photochromic lens with adaptive colour eliminating the need to swap lenses. |
Temples have three adjustable lengths, ensuring an optimal fit. |
Lens doesn't fog up due to the vents. |
Signature cylindrical shield lens with extra large field of vision giving you the best vision in all circumstances. |
Shatterproof, light-weight Grilamid TR90 frame. |
The ‘Hydroilo’ lens treatment repels water, oil and mud. |
Ultra grip nose and ear pieces keep the glasses in place. |
Transparent lens included. |
Due to its Top view technology, you always have a perfect view and you will never look at the top of the frame again. |
The air scoops reduce moisture on the lens. |
The eyewear of choice for Peter Sagan and Mathieu van der Poel. |
Cons
Not dark enough for really bright sunlight. |
Thick design isn't as suited for narrow faces. |
Glasses are quite large and won’t be as suitable for smaller faces. |
Not everyone will like its distinctive design. |
Specifications
Photochromic
Standard
Coating
Full frame
Full frame
Half frame
Frame Colour
Soft Tact Cool Grey
Soft Tact Off White
Fluorescent Yellow / Polished Black
Number of lenses
1 lens
1 lens
2 lenses
Lens Colour
Photochromic
Persimmon
Purple Multilayer Mirror
Supplied lens colour
Smoke
Clear
No
No
No
16 - 76%
52%
16%
Slightly cloudy
Shady or cloudy
Sunny conditions
No