The 2024 Limar eyewear collection is coming to the US
The Limar eyewear collection is finally making it to the United States with four models, each with multiple color options and lens options.
The Limar eyewear collection is finally making it to the United States with four models, each with multiple color options and lens options.
Winning shades for every kind of adventure
Don’t want to spend big bucks on cycling sunglasses? Also don’t want something cheap and crummy? These Goodrs are where it’s at.
The frameless sunglass gets a smaller lens, shorter temples, and less weight.
Bargain pricing, but with truly premium optical quality and features.
Great coverage and style. No big whupp!
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Sunglasses with fun styling that's as suited for offering hand-ups from the sidelines, as they are for taking hand-ups while on the bike.
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Shield sunglasses that offer distortion-free optics and excellent protection in the hallmark bold style of Peter Sagan.
New 100% sunnies offer casual style with sport performance features.
Fog-free, lightweight shield-style sunglasses that are nearly impossible to smudge, and offer an excellent field of vision.
Whether you’re hitting road or gravel, when you’re on two wheels POC has your back with a versatile and uber-protective apparel and gear lineup.
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Cutting-edge manufacturing with a price to match.
The weight and field-of-view of rimless, but the stiffness of a full frame.
You like your sunnies big, you say? POC’s got you covered - quite literally, in fact.
A short review of the limited-edition eyewear.
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Lennard Zinn joins tech editor Dan Cavallari to discuss the in-depth test Zinn performed on the most popular sunglasses for cyclists.
Polarized, UV protection, lens distortion — what do all these terms mean when it comes to buying sunglasses? And do they even matter?
I expected the Spinshield sunglasses, with massive, almost-goggle-like dimensions to be something completely different than what landed on my face.
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Rudy Project’s take on wraparound eyeshields is subtle and contemporary, but without a boxy look.
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These limited edition sunglasses feature white and gold color scheme, which the seven-time green jersey champ says is a reflection of his personality and racing style.
The wide lens and stable fit are great for on the bike. But there is one thing that bugs me.
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The Matador sunglasses offer a unique look certain to divide the style-conscious. But the excellent lens and titanium ear pieces offer killer performance.
Rapha sunglasses, with ROSE technology, also feature anti-fog and hydrophobic treatments.
The BWR Special Edition sunglasses are available for the 100% Speedcraft, S2, S3, and Hudson models.
The Hypercrafts maintain 100%'s unique aesthetics but pare down the presentation to create a light, comfortable, and more traditional pair of shades.
The shield style sunglass offers a wraparound, rimless lens, adjustable nose-pad and temple tips, and (finally) an easier way to swap lenses.
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Loud and proud, 100%'s new S3 Sport sunglasses provide ample coverage and comfortable fit with aesthetics for those who aren't too shy.
Cycling sunglasses are an essential piece of gear, especially if you wear prescription glasses. Here are some of our favorites.
Rapha's Arenberg sunglasses are Italian-made full-frame shades that offer tons of coverage and a detachable Zeiss lens.
Building off its debut Open sunglasses, Koo’s Open Cube offers the same pivoting earpieces and Zeiss lens, but in a half-rim style.
The 100% Speedtraps sport a big, angular, almost-robotic look that’s found a home on Peter Sagan’s face.
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Smith's Attack Max glasses are comfortable, have a great lens, and boast a unique lens swapping system using magnets.
If you dig a slightly different look and want an exceptional lens, Bolle's Aeromax sunglasses are a nice choice.
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We've seen Peter Sagan wear these flashy sunglasses all season, so we tested out a pair of 100% Speedcraft shades. They didn't disappoint.
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Spy offers an attractive package that stand out from the rest of the group ride
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From $40 to $230, we've rounded up a eight models of shades sure to keep you covered.
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