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For many sporting activities, it makes sense to wear suitable sports glasses. These special glasses, made from particularly robust and lightweight materials, not only ensure good visibility, but also protect the eyes from sun, dust, and more. Sports glasses usually have an anti-fog coating for unobstructed vision and non-slip temples to ensure they stay securely in place even during intense activity. They are often designed for a specific sport. Cycling glasses, for example, are ideal for mountain biking or road cycling, but also score points for everyday commuting to work.
Cycling glasses are specially designed for the challenges of riding on two wheels and protect against wind, insects, and anything else that might fly into your eyes while you're out and about. They also have other features:
In addition, bike glasses typically offer a wide field of vision so that you always have a good view of the road ahead.
Whether a pair of cycling glasses is ideal for a particular riding style depends on their design, features, and fit. Cycling glasses with normal lenses and those with extra-large lenses are available on the market. There are also rimless models and models with frames. The rimless Ronin series from Sweet Protection, available in the Transa online shop, is designed for maximum performance, but is also ideal for everyday cycling. These bike glasses are made of high-quality polycarbonate material and are extremely impact-resistant. Last but not least, they prevent eye fatigue thanks to special lens technology.
It is important that bike glasses are not too loose – but also not so tight that they cause an uncomfortable feeling of pressure on the sides of the head when worn for long periods. Since bike glasses are often made of lightweight, flexible materials, a regular fit is usually a good choice. If such bike glasses are too loose or too tight, a slim-fit model or a model for wider face shapes might be a better fit. Men with narrower faces can also choose cycling glasses for women.