Choosing a lens colour is not just about personal preference, different lens colours offer unique benefits based on the time of day, or weather conditions, making different lens colours better suited to certain riding conditions.
Great for riding during the day in sunny conditions as it provides maximum UV protection of category 3.
Best suited for overcast conditions or night time riding as these lenses offer Category 0 UV protection.
The ideal choice for riders who predominately ride at night as yellow lenses offer increased contrast to enhance vision and cut unwanted glare from artificial street lights. Yellow lenses offer Category 0 UV protection.
Brown lenses significantly increase contrast so you can see things better and provide maximum UV protection of category 3. This makes them great for riding during the day in overcast conditions.
This super cool looking colour is best suited to riding during the day as it provides maximum UV protection of category 3.
This super cool looking colour is best suited to riding during the day as it provides maximum UV protection of category 3.
This super cool looking colour is best suited to riding during the day as it provides maximum UV protection of category 3.
Perfect for the rider who predominately rides throughout the day in bright sunny conditions to prevent squinting and to ensure you can clearly see the road ahead of you. Polarised lenses work best when worn with an open face helmet, or with your visor up, as some helmet visor tints may cause a reaction to the polarised lens resulting in distorted vision.
Photochromic lenses are perfect for the rider who;
· Rides day and night, ensuring you always have the right coloured lens for the riding conditions
· Wants to avoid carrying multiple sets of glasses with them and changing between lens colours based on riding conditions
Photochromic smoke will turn to smoke in bright conditions to clear at night.
Photochromic lenses are perfect for the rider who;
Rides day and night, ensuring you always have the right coloured lens for the riding conditions
Wants to avoid carrying multiple sets of glasses with them and changing between lens colours based on riding conditions
Photochromic yellow will turn to smoke brown in bright conditions to yellow/clear at night.