Test: The Smith Pivlock Asana tries to pick up on many of the current eyewear trends. The frameless design, a well-tinted glass, a light frame and a fairly decent ... read more
Clothing: Test: Rose PS 07 Photochromic – entry-level model with vario glass
Test: We would describe the Rose PS 07 Photochromic as a classic entry-level model. Overall solid, but don't expect any great miracles from the model with vario lenses. To … read more
Clothing: Test: Gloryfy G9 XTR Blue - Better performance through special light filter?
Test: Gloryfy has recently made a name for itself on the cycling market with the "Unbreakable" and Made in Austria seal of quality. All glasses in the Unbreakable series should have a ... read more
Clothing: Test: Oakley EVZero Stride Prizm Road - See the world in HD
Test: In the meantime, there is nothing in cycling glasses that does not yet exist: mirrored, polarized, self-tinting. However, Oakley takes everything to a new level and with the Prizm-Road offers a ... read more
Clothing: Test: Shimano CE-S52R – Unspectacular entry-level model
Test: The Shimano CE-S52R has to be rated 'average' - as harsh as it may sound. From the packaging to the lenses to the frame, the glasses are the same ... read more
Clothing: Test: POC Do Half Blade - Top all-round performer
Test: With the POC Do Half Blade, the Swedish company has developed a pair of glasses specifically for racing cyclists. Based on the predecessor Do Blade, in which the glass is completely covered by a ... read more
Clothing: Review: Assos Zegho Factory Team - High quality adult toys
Test: The Assos Zegho factory team is equipped with one of the highest quality glasses on the market. All technologies ensure good performance. The fit takes some getting used to... read more
100% Speedcraft: Good glass and sturdy frame
Test: The 100% Speedcraft has become known as the Peter Sagan glasses. With contrast-enhancing lenses and a stable frame that does not pinch, the glasses are right at the top of the test field... read more
Clothing: Test: Zero rh+ Olympo AirX – Innovative Syncro Swing Technology
Test: The Zero rh+ Olympo AirX glasses offer a special feature in the entire test field, because they have a so-called Syncro Swing lens system. The driver can simply adjust the glasses according to ... read more
Clothing: Test: Uvex Sportstyle 803 Race - Great lens technologies and more
Test: With a slightly different, frameless design, Variomatic lenses and a stable frame, the Uvex Sportstyle 803 Race is definitely convincing in our test. In addition to various… read more