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Review: Smith Optics Attack Max ChromaPop Sunglasses
Adding to its growing line of performance eyewear targeted at cyclists, last year Smith Optics debuted the all-new Attack and…
Review: These Incline glasses from Ryders Eyewear have an unusual shape, but the lenses are brilliant
Hailing from British Columbia in Canada, Ryders Eyewear has been around since the early days of mountain biking. The brand…
Review: The new Rudy Project Sintryx is a sunglasses transformer in disguise
Ben Gerrish is one of our crash test dummies based up in the South Lakes, who also makes a regular…
Review: Dragon Alliance EnduroX Jet Transition Glasses
The EnduroX glasses from Dragon Alliance aren't cheap. Wil's been testing a pair for the past 6 months to see…
Review: Adidas Evil Eye Evo Pro Glasses
The lenses on the Evil Eye Evo Pro glasses are huuuuuge! Wil tests these pricey shades to find out if…
Review: Julbo Dirt 2.0 Glasses
The Dirt 2.0 glasses offer a large wrap-around profile along with high-tech Zebra Light lenses made of a proprietary NXT…
Review: Tifosi Camrock Light Night Fototec Glasses
Tifosi Optics is one of the largest sporting eyewear brands in the world. We review a pair of the Camrock…
Everysight Brings Military HUD Tech To Raptor Smartglasses
Ready for the future? Everysight certainly is with its new high-tech military-inspired Raptor glasses
Review: Rad8 502 MTB Glasses
What did Tom think of the 502 MTB glasses from Rad8? Check out his review of both the photochromic and…
Review: Ryders Eyewear Seventh Glasses
Has James been persuaded to switch brands following this test of sunglasses?
Review: Adidas Evil Eye Halfrim Pro vs Smith Pivlock Arena Max
Adidas and Smith sunnies go head-to-head in this review
Lomo Cruiser & Elite Sunglasses
Ever wondered if a £15 pair of sunglasses is 13.333 times worse than a £200 pair?
Interbike 2015: Uvex Electronic Sunglasses
Electronically variable tint? Oh, I don't mind, go on then
Speed Date: Bolle’s Sixth Sense eye shields
They may look funky from the outside- but what about from within?
Scott Leap Full-Frame Sunglasses
Scott Leap Full Frames. The nineties called - they want their sunnies back.
Zyro 2012: Tifosi glasses, Bryton GPS
Loads of new product from the house of Zyro, including light sensitive sunnies and affordable GPS