Sunglasses Can Really Replace Cycling Glasses?
Riding glasses are different from regular sunglasses, so do not use sunglasses during cycling. Riding glasses are more wind proof than sunglasses. Don't underestimate this function. It can greatly reduce the chance of Conjunctivitis. So generally good cycling glasses, when cycling too fast, the eyes do not feel uncomfortable when the wind blows. Also, cycling glasses should not use glass as lens material, as it greatly increases the likelihood of injury when you fall off the bike, while using resin can protect your glasses from scratches.
Riders, a pair of good sunglasses will ensure you receive the maximum visual enjoyment. If it's mountain biking that increases adrenaline levels, when you're sweating profusely, you'll notice a significant difference between regular sunglasses and cycling glasses. The heat emitted by your body can cause a pair of regular sunglasses to atomize, while your sweat can cause regular sunglasses to slide or even fall off. But the rubber anti slip nose rest of your cycling glasses will ensure that your glasses stay firmly on your face, even during more intense activities, without slipping. Recently, more and more high-end cycling glasses have added air vents between the lenses and frames, making them cooler and more comfortable to use without fogging!
In addition to protecting your glasses from UV rays and other flying objects, cycling glasses are cleverly made of polarized lenses, which are anti fog, waterproof, anti glare, scratch, shatter, and impact resistant. Typically, cycling glasses have aerodynamic arcs that can fully fit your face, increase your peripheral vision and provide all-round protection for your eyes This ultra lightweight and durable frame is also specially designed for use in conjunction with wearing helmets.
To choose a suitable pair of cycling glasses, many factors need to be considered. One of the most important factors is the color of the lenses. The five most commonly used colors for cycling glasses are black, blue, yellow, transparent, and reflective. Black is generally strong and sunny at noon. Blue in foggy or low visibility weather. Yellow improves clarity in the evening by increasing the contrast of the emotional image. Transparent lenses are important, not just for showcasing themselves, but mainly as goggles and rain goggles. Plating lenses should only be used in areas with strong sunlight and ultraviolet radiation in snow or high altitude areas. Friends who want to go to high altitude must have a pair.
For cycling enthusiasts, cycling glasses with interchangeable lenses allow you to freely change lens colors according to different lighting and weather conditions, increasing usability while providing different visual experiences.
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