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POC Aspire
18 November 2025of Michael Faiss

ApparelTests

POC Aspire review: A style statement with strong performance?

Test: With a price of around €260 and a weight of 44 grams, the POC Aspire marks the upper end of both the price and weight range in our test field of photochromic mountain bike glasses. For that price, you get a pair of glasses that screams "high-end" – from the packaging and uncompromising build quality to the Carl Zeiss optics. We tested them for… read more

18 November 2025of Michael Faiss
Smith Bobcat
12 November 2025of Michael Faiss

ApparelTests

Smith Bobcat review: The photochromic all-rounder for the trail

Review: The Smith Bobcat enters the premium segment with a hefty price tag of €230. Even upon unpacking, it's clear that Smith hasn't skimped: a large, robust hard-shell case and an additional clear lens promise a high-quality overall package. On the trail, the glasses impress with a very good all-round lens and a rock-solid fit, demonstrating… read more

12 November 2025of Michael Faiss
Uvex Sportstyle 235V
6 November 2025of Michael Faiss

ApparelTests

Uvex Sportstyle 235V review: Stylish all-rounder with a huge field of view

Test / Photochromic cycling glasses for mountain bikers: The Uvex Sportstyle 235V, priced at around €160, positions itself in the solid mid-range of our test field. At first glance, it impresses with a modern, stylish oversized design featuring a striking blue tint. On the trail, it scores particularly well with its virtually limitless field of vision and reliable… read more

6 November 2025of Michael Faiss
Dirtlej Specs 02
4 November 2025of Michael Faiss

ApparelTests

Dirtlej Specs 02 review: Large, stable, versatile – the perfect MTB goggles?

Review: Dirtlej was previously known primarily for its weatherproof clothing. With the Specs 02, they're now venturing into the highly competitive eyewear segment – ​​and directly into the premium range. For just under €200, you get a robust, very wide all-rounder that scores particularly well with its fit and a well-designed nose bridge. Minor weaknesses in the workmanship and a tendency to… read more

4 November 2025of Michael Faiss
11 October 2021of Christian Ettl

ApparelProduct newsSpectrumTestsAccessories

Rudy Sport Cutline with Optical Insert: Photochromatic sports glasses with power(s)

In cycling, almost all riders wear glasses, and that's a good thing. Why even people who actually need constant vision correction so often opt for models without prescription is a mystery. After all, good sports glasses with prescription are not only cool, they're also smart! For example, the Rudy Project Cutline Graphene... Germany is... read more

11 October 2021of Christian Ettl
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