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100% s3

Eyewear like these 100% S3 glasses promises the protection of goggles with the airflow of glasses.

£139.99
Score 8

POC Crave Clarity glasses

Normally I ride in goggles, mostly because they provide impenetrable protection from dirt and water, and they sit so well against my face that they’re in no danger of moving…

£210.00
Score 7

smith flywheel

Yes, £115 is a lot to pay for glasses that you can’t change the lens but the optical quality and protection of Smith Flywheel are the best I’ve used.

£115.00
Score 9

100% Speedtrap glasses

The aesthetics of the 100% Speedtrap glasses are polarising but there's no debating how effective this extended coverage is at protecting your eyes.

£184.99
Score 8

F.A.T. two-layer face foam and performance mirrored lenses make this the go-to model for the average rider who likes goggles instead of glasses.

£38.25
Score 8

toolfreak spoggles

Using safety glasses has long been a top tip for thrifty mountain bikers and the Toolfreak Spoggles are impressively cheap at less than £20.

£16.99
Score 8

adidas evil eye evo pro

The Adidas Evil Eye Evo Pro offers decent coverage, delivering a clear field of vision around the top of the lenses with just the hint of frame showing.

£193.99
Score 7

smith attack max

The Smith Attack Max is the latest performance eye protection to come from the Idaho based eyewear and helmet specialists.

£195.00
Score 9

giro blok mtb

Put the Giro Blok MTB on and the first thing that hits you is the clear, almost completely uninterrupted field of vision.

£69.99
Score 9

Scott Spur

Your choice of eyewear needs to be based on both protection and looks. Fortunately these bases are covered with the Scott Spur.

£74.99
Score 9

100% Speedcraft SL

I’ll start by saying the 100% Speedcraft Sport are not sunglasses for the shy and retiring type. The style looks like it was dreamt up by someone with a penchant…

£159.99
Score 8

B'Twin Cycling 900 sunglasses

The B’Twin Cycling 900 sunglasses might look a little ‘no frills’ compared to some of the bigger eyewear brands’ offerings. B’Twin doesn’t go out of its way to give its…

£29.99
Score 8

Smith Pivlock Arena sunglasses

Smith’s Pivlock Arena range of cycling sunglasses are designed to make changing lenses a simple task without adding bulk to the design. The Arena has a medium sized lens shape…

£120.00
Score 8

Lazer KR1 sunglasses

The Lazer Kr1’s casual styling belies their performance abilities and they work exceptionally well as riding glasses.

£74.99
Score 8