That adjustable nose bridge doesn’t work for me. It gets loose with a light touch on the sunglasses while riding. Immediately becomes an unsecure fit. Is there a way to workaround this problem?
What do you mean by "gets loose"? Are the rubber pads falling off the hooks or does the entire piece move between the two positions with a light touch? If the rubber pad itself is falling off, you should make sure it's fully inserted into the hooks on top and bottom. On some of my old Oakley's the rubber has split from stretching it too far, so it's possible your pad might have a crack in it (try the other pad that is included or buy a replacement from KOO if so).
@@TheSweetCyclists my preferred use is with rubber bands in narrow position. However whenever I touch or lightly press the glasses into my face, nose piece clicks and gets wider. Sometimes only one piece and other times both. As a result of that, glasses either sits in my face in a crooked angle or in a loose position due to improper contact point with my nose.
Here in sunny California the lenses work well. If you're somewhere more overcast you might want something lighter or photochromic lens that can automatically adjust.
Both are great options, so it's hard to pick one of them. The Shimano S-PHYRE does have a magnetic lens attachment system which makes it easier to clean and swap lenses out. In terms of design, I think the Koo Demos are slightly more sporty in appearance and have more exciting color combinations.
That adjustable nose bridge doesn’t work for me. It gets loose with a light touch on the sunglasses while riding. Immediately becomes an unsecure fit. Is there a way to workaround this problem?
What do you mean by "gets loose"? Are the rubber pads falling off the hooks or does the entire piece move between the two positions with a light touch? If the rubber pad itself is falling off, you should make sure it's fully inserted into the hooks on top and bottom. On some of my old Oakley's the rubber has split from stretching it too far, so it's possible your pad might have a crack in it (try the other pad that is included or buy a replacement from KOO if so).
@@TheSweetCyclists my preferred use is with rubber bands in narrow position. However whenever I touch or lightly press the glasses into my face, nose piece clicks and gets wider. Sometimes only one piece and other times both. As a result of that, glasses either sits in my face in a crooked angle or in a loose position due to improper contact point with my nose.
Is VLT too much for every day use ?
Here in sunny California the lenses work well. If you're somewhere more overcast you might want something lighter or photochromic lens that can automatically adjust.
hi,Which one, shimano syphere or koo?
Both are great options, so it's hard to pick one of them. The Shimano S-PHYRE does have a magnetic lens attachment system which makes it easier to clean and swap lenses out. In terms of design, I think the Koo Demos are slightly more sporty in appearance and have more exciting color combinations.
Thanks for the review....I think you're pronouncing Zeiss incorrectly.