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Eyewear of choice for cloudy days and nights?

12K views 15 replies 16 participants last post by  slykatrinah  
#1 ·
I have a pair of Natives with those almost-clear-rainbowie type lenses for low light conditions.
The clear up well once I start moving (almost immediately) and the soft temples don't give me headaches.
I bring both sets of lenses on late afternoon rides due to the canopy I tend to ride beneath... makes a fairly light sky turn pretty dark with all those redwoods surrounding me.

I've had a pair of clear safety glasses for the past several years that I generally wear when night riding. It took a while to find a pair that works for me while riding, but the others that failed make good shop glasses, so no big loss... especially at the prices those sell for.
 
#2 ·
Curious what everyone wears for eye protection on the trails when it is overcast or you're riding on the streets at night? Do you use clear glasses or do you rock some kind of tint?

My Oakley Scalpel sunglasses have the VR28 polarized lenses and are great when it's bright out, but I need something when it is overcast or when riding at night. Debating whether to get a pair of clear lenses or a tinted pair of lenses.

Thanks in advance!
 
#4 ·
rudy project rydon w/clear lens

I use rydon's with clear lens for rides in dark woods, and night rides both road and mountain bike.

Also Rudy Project has a newer photocromtic lens that becomes very clear now.

I have tried yellow lenses and just prefer a clear lens in low light situations.

I ride in many randonneur events (unsupported long distant rides) in which you can end up riding at night quite a bit. And it makes sense to have good quality eye wear with clear lens.
 
#12 ·
I have a pair of Tifosi Tyrant photochromatic sunglasses that I've used during the day and at night. They serve me pretty well in all conditions. Their only drawback is that they tend to fog up on muggy days.
 
#16 ·
Sunglasses with a gray tint color are suitable for riding in most weather conditions.
Other tint colors should only be worn when you are sure of the light conditions.
Bright tints such as yellow and copper are best for dull or foggy days.

Choose gradient sunglasses so that you will still be able to see in case of sudden changes in light conditions.