Cycling goggles and glasses reviews
Shopping for new cycling goggles or glasses? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Salice 012 CMDCRX sunglasses review
We test Salice's 012 sunglasses. These are in World Champion's colours with a photochromatic lens, but there are lots of other combinations available.
By Paul Norman Published
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POC DO Blade glasses review
The POC DO Blade glasses look the business, but we found they didn't match their expensive price tag
By Rupert Radley Published
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Optilabs Max glasses review
Optilabs plan to up its game and compete in the sports sun glasses market with the new Max sunnies. On style alone it looks like it is living up to its promise already
By Symon Lewis Published
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Madison D'Arcs review
Madison D'Arcs sunglasses £39.99
By Symon Lewis Published
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Adidas Evil Eye Half Rim sunglasses review
Not from the most fashionable sunglasses brand, can the Adidas Evil Eye sunglasses deliver out on the road?
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Oakley Radar EV XS Path Prizm Youth Collection review
Not just a revolution for the youths they've been designed for...
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Tifosi Alliant photochromatic sunglasses review
New from Tifosi, the Alliant sunglasses feature photochromatic lenses
By Paul Norman Published
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Roka CP-1 custom sunglasses review
Texas-based sports equipment brand has broken into the cycling sunglasses market, offering their own unique twist with the customisable Roka CP-1 model
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Bollé Chronoshield glasses review
Bollé bring back an old favourite to cater for today's 'bigger is better' eyewear appetite
By James Bracey Published
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Scicon Aerotech Photochromic SCN-XT Cycling Glasses review
Build your own glasses with Italian brand Scicon
By MA Published
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BBB Select sunglasses review
The BBB Select sunglasses deliver all the performance of high-end sunnies without the price-tag.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Endura Masai Glasses review
Endura's Masai sunglasses are designed for mixed light conditions. With a tough frame and anti-fog lenses, they sound about right for a classic British winter ride.
By Chris Catchpole Published
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Oakley Flight Jacket sunglasses review
Leading eye wear brand Oakley launched two new sunglasses this season and we've put one of them, the Oakley Flight Jacket, to the test
By Symon Lewis Published
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SunGod Vulcans TF cycling sunglasses review
We test the extremely customisable glasses from SunGod
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Smith Wildcat glasses review
Smith's largest eyewear to date offers unlimited vision and eye protection
By James Bracey Published
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100% Speedcraft glasses review
The 100% Speedcraft glasses have been made famous by Peter Sagan so we put them to the test to see if they're as good as the man makes them look
By Rupert Radley Published
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Oakley Jawbreaker sunglasses review
When it comes to sunglasses, Oakley is hard to beat. Its most recent and divisive pair of specs is the Oakley Jawbreaker. We decided to find out what all the fuss is about
By Chris Hovenden Published
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Rapha Pro Team Full Frame sunglasses review
Testing out Rapha's new road glasses
By Richard Windsor Published
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Endura Pacu review
Endura Pacu sunglasses £79.99
By Symon Lewis Published
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Oakley Radar Pace review
The latest smart glasses to hit the market, Oakley Radar Pace use inbuilt headphones and an intel processor to coach you and deliver an incredible number of features. I spent the last month riding with it, to find out if it is any good...
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Oakley Flak 2.0 Prizm sunglasses review
With the Oakley Flak 2.0 the American sunglasses giant claims to have paired style with top level performance
By Chris Hovenden Published
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Rudy Project Defender sunglasses review
Rudy Project’s latest design combines retro chic with excellent optics
By Paul Norman Published
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Smith Pivlock Arena glasses review
Our Smith Pivlock Arena glasses review: a neat pair of lightweight glasses that are comfortable on your face with some great lens technology
By Rupert Radley Published