Tifosi Podium review
However, the lenses take a little while to react and we couldn't help noticing that the glare from the sun never went away, while the all-in-one frame and lens didn't feel 100 per cent secure.
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A well thought-out set of glasses.
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With uninterrupted vision, this lightweight model gives a free feeling - you almost don't notice you're wearing them.
The all-in-one lens means no blind spots and, along with the light-reaction system, the podiums seem to cover all bases.
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Symon Lewis joined Cycling Weekly as an Editorial Assistant in 2010, he went on to become a Tech Writer in 2014 before being promoted to Tech Editor in 2015 before taking on a role managing Video and Tech in 2019. Lewis discovered cycling via Herne Hill Velodrome, where he was renowned for his prolific performances, and spent two years as a coach at the South London velodrome.
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