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Uvex Pace Perform V: High-performance lightweight

28 November 2023 by Florian Nowak

Product news: At just 25 grams, the Uvex Pace Perform V is the lightest sports glasses in the entire range of the German manufacturer from Fürth. It's easy to see the minimalist design with thin struts and frameless lens design. This actually gives you the feeling that every gram has been carefully examined.

The Uvex Pace Perform V is the lightest performance glasses in the entire Uvex range. With a toric lens in a frameless design and ultra-light carbon composite temples, the weight and the look are as minimalist as possible. Nevertheless, it was important to the developers to ensure a good fit and an extremely secure fit.



The toric lenses enable an expanded field of vision for unrestricted vision. These are complemented by Uvex's tried-and-tested Variomatic technology, which uses automatic window tinting to adjust the light transmission within filter categories 1-3. This continuous window tinting is intended to ensure optimal visibility in every lighting situation.

To ensure you always have a clear view, the Uvex Pace Perform V has been equipped with the Supravision anti-fog coating, which is intended to ensure maximum fog-free visibility and optical quality in any weather situation. The stylishly coordinated mirror coating of the panes provides additional protection against infrared radiation.



The price of the Uvex Pace Perform V is 249,95 euros.

WEB: uvex-sport.com



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More than Florian Nowak

Florian Nowak is a professional cyclist at the EuropeTour level and has competed in many international races. At the German championship in 2017, he was the best non-WorldTour professional in 7th place and was therefore able to recommend himself for the Tour de L'Avenir and the World Championships. But he doesn't just feel comfortable on the racing bike, he's also always drawn to off-road terrain. In addition to sport, he works on his second mainstay and has completed his business administration studies at the LMU Munich.

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