BBB Cycling Impress PH Reader
76.19
Oakley Radar EV XS Prizm Road
121.93
AGU Bold Anti Fog
55.86
BBB Cycling Impress PH Reader vs. Oakley Radar EV XS Prizm Road vs. AGU Bold Anti Fog
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Good fit (4x) |
Fits well (3x) |
Fast delivery (3x) |
Self-tinting lenses (2x) |
Lightweight (3x) |
Suitable for slightly smaller people/women |
Good for the road bike |
Great on the water |
Snug fit (2x) |
Colour |
Styling |
The look |
Cons
nothing (2x) |
no (2x) |
Vaporises quickly during short stops |
glasses were detached (right higher than left) |
No prism glass |
Rubber leg comes off, but can be put back on |
Glasses turn on when standing still |
Pricey |
No hard cover storage case |
Feels a bit plastic |
Feels "plastic-like" |
Soft padding would be an idea |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Available with different prescription lenses. |
Fitted with a convenient reading insert to enable you to read your bike computer, for example, during cycling. |
Specially designed to fit youth, and adults with narrower faces. |
The Prizm lens provides better colour contrast which further improves your vision. |
The nose pads are adjustable for an optimal fit. |
The UV 400 anti-fog lenses provide a clear view. |
The wide lens provides a broad field of vision. |
Cons
Not suitable for extremely dark or bright conditions. |
Not suited for wider head shapes, in these cases the regular Radar EV fits better. |
Supplied with storage pouch only, no hard case. |
Specifications
Path
Photochromic
Contrast
Standard
Half frame
Half frame
Full frame
Frame Colour
Black
Matte Black
White
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Number of lenses
1 lens
1 lens
1 lens
Lens Colour
Fotochromatic
Prizm Road
Black
Red
Yellow
Red
Yellow
Reader
+1.5
+2
+2.5
+2
+2.5
Yes, with prescription reading section
No
No
17 - 85%
20%
14%
Sunny conditions
Slightly cloudy
Shady or cloudy
Slightly cloudy
Shady or cloudy
Slightly cloudy
Sunny conditions