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Product name: VoltX Bifocal Safety/Cycling glasses
Price paid: €30 for 3 pairs
Score (out of 10): 9
Review: I keep buying "cycling" glasses and for some reason none of them ever sit properly with a helmet. Either the arms won't slide in properly, or if they do, the glasses are forced to float 1cm off your nose. Any that I have managed to put up with seem to steam up really easily.
The other day I found a long lost pair of these in a pocket and tried them. Go straight on with either the Smiths Frontline or the Mainline (full face) no problem. Comfortable and no insects tried to speed shag my eyes. That was the "Constructors" - on the right above. So I bought a three pack of "Grafter"s to try out. These came in clear, yellow (low light) and smoked. Haven't tried the yellow or smoked yet but the normal ones also fit perfectly.
They're supposedly anti-mist coated. I noticed some steaming whenever I went slow or stopped but get moving again and they cleared.
The best bit is, they have a bifocal section. So you can see your phone, tiny screws or go for a pee on a cold ride safely
You can also get Polarized versions if that's your thing.
The only reason they're not 10 is the three pack didn't come with any pouches.
Product name: VoltX Bifocal Safety/Cycling glasses
Price paid: €30 for 3 pairs
Score (out of 10): 9
Review: I keep buying "cycling" glasses and for some reason none of them ever sit properly with a helmet. Either the arms won't slide in properly, or if they do, the glasses are forced to float 1cm off your nose. Any that I have managed to put up with seem to steam up really easily.
The other day I found a long lost pair of these in a pocket and tried them. Go straight on with either the Smiths Frontline or the Mainline (full face) no problem. Comfortable and no insects tried to speed shag my eyes. That was the "Constructors" - on the right above. So I bought a three pack of "Grafter"s to try out. These came in clear, yellow (low light) and smoked. Haven't tried the yellow or smoked yet but the normal ones also fit perfectly.
They're supposedly anti-mist coated. I noticed some steaming whenever I went slow or stopped but get moving again and they cleared.
The best bit is, they have a bifocal section. So you can see your phone, tiny screws or go for a pee on a cold ride safely
You can also get Polarized versions if that's your thing.
The only reason they're not 10 is the three pack didn't come with any pouches.