I don’t cycle but I ride horses. Specifically, cross country jumping and these sunglasses are great for riding and jumping on terrain in changing light.
I am interested in the radon photochromic. I am not sure about the color of the lenses. Does the red one give more contrast when riding on rocky trails or in a forest with poorer light conditions?
While it technically can accommodate some full face helmet designs, it's not recommended due to the sheer size of the lens coupled with the fact that the nosepiece keeps the frame front up and forward from the face for increased airflow. Finally, the temples have a tendency to bow outward from side of one's head, which could create some discomfort.
Hey Mike! That is correct, though you can a standard tint (green smoke, grey, yellow, amber, brown) for the same price> www.sportrx.com/sportrx-olsen.html#/color
Good question! From our Sport Optimized Lens collection, check out the Field Day, Pedal Perfect, The One II, & Start-to-finish lenses for cycling. You'll see these options with their descriptions when configuring your lenses on the website when you select 'cycling' from the list of sports/activities.
Do you prefer shield, semi-rimless, or full frame sunglasses on the road bike? Let us know below!
I don’t cycle but I ride horses. Specifically, cross country jumping and these sunglasses are great for riding and jumping on terrain in changing light.
Has the Oakley Plazma got adjustable temples? Greetings from Argentina!
I am interested in the radon photochromic. I am not sure about the color of the lenses. Does the red one give more contrast when riding on rocky trails or in a forest with poorer light conditions?
Which prescription ready glasses have the best wind coverage? Cycling
Do you know if Oakley Sutor is compatible with Full Face helmets?
While it technically can accommodate some full face helmet designs, it's not recommended due to the sheer size of the lens coupled with the fact that the nosepiece keeps the frame front up and forward from the face for increased airflow. Finally, the temples have a tendency to bow outward from side of one's head, which could create some discomfort.
The SportRx Olsen starts at 150 USD but you still have to select a tint/lens option, right?
Hey Mike! That is correct, though you can a standard tint (green smoke, grey, yellow, amber, brown) for the same price> www.sportrx.com/sportrx-olsen.html#/color
What SportRx lens should I get in the Olsen for cycling?
Good question! From our Sport Optimized Lens collection, check out the Field Day, Pedal Perfect, The One II, & Start-to-finish lenses for cycling. You'll see these options with their descriptions when configuring your lenses on the website when you select 'cycling' from the list of sports/activities.
What do you mean by "RXable"??
Rx-able basically means Prescription Capable, or that the frame in question is able to hold a prescription lens
I have a small head, non of these will work for me sadly as they'd poke out at the sides.
Hi! Here's a few smaller frame options with straight temples for cycling:
👉 www.sportrx.com/rudy-project-rydon-slim.html 🔥
👉 www.sportrx.com/sportrx-olsen-s.html 🔥
👉 www.sportrx.com/nike-rabid-22.html 🔥
are these glasses the type that reflect the speed and hr to the lens?
They are not, that would be cool tho!
If you have a big head, stay away from the plazmas