BBB Cycling Fuse PH
85,04
AGU Bold Anti Fog
53,13
AGU Grit HD
77,31
BBB Cycling Fuse PH vs. AGU Bold Anti Fog vs. AGU Grit HD
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Snug fit (2x) |
Colour |
Styling |
The look |
Weight (2x) |
beautiful design (2x) |
Multiple lenses |
Good visibility |
Cons
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No hard cover storage case |
Feels a bit plastic |
Feels "plastic-like" |
Soft padding would be an idea |
Slides down a little bit |
Adjusting in positions feels like a weak point |
No storage case |
Slips off nose sometimes |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Photochromic glasses can be used in different weather conditions. |
The large lens provides a wide field of view and keeps the frame out of sight. |
You can create the perfect, most comfortable fit for you by adjusting the nose piece. |
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. |
The HD lens has a light transmittance of 14% and is suitable for bright, sunny days. |
As the AGU Grit HD comes with 2 spare lenses, it can be used in various light and weather conditions. |
The frame is made of Grilamid TR90, which makes the glasses both lightweight and durable. |
The nose pads and temple tips contain an anti-allergenic material to minimise the chance of skin irritation. |
Cons
Photochromic glasses need a few seconds to adjust the degree of light transmittance. |
The large lens may be too big for narrower heads. |
Supplied with storage pouch only, no hard case. |
As this pair of glasses is unsuitable for people who wear spectacles, they cannot benefit from its qualities. |
Specifications
Photochromic
Standard
Contrast
Half frame
Full frame
Half frame
Frame Colour
Black
White
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
White
Black
Black
Number of lenses
1 lens
1 lens
3 lenses
Lens Colour
Fotochromatisch
Black
Red
Yellow
Red
Yellow
UV 400 HD Anti Fog
Supplied lens colour
Yellow / Transparent
No
No
No
17 - 85%
14%
14%
Slightly cloudy
Sunny conditions
Sunny conditions