Cycling Eyewear
Complete your look and protect your eyes from road debris, bugs, wind, rain and sun with our selection of timeless, high-quality sunglasses for men and women. With features like hydrophobic lenses and interchangeable lens designs, our sunglasses will add to your cycling comfort in any weather.
Sunglasses at Eurocycles
Cycling sunglasses do more than just protect your eyes from the sun. They are designed to offer all-weather protection 365 days of the year. Although their main job is to protect your eyes, especially from flying debris when you are on the bike, they improve and enhance performance for cyclists.
Our best-selling sunglasses brand across Eurocycles is Tifosi. Tifosi set out in 2003 to create an eyewear brand focusing on sports glasses that stood for quality, performance, style, and value. Their glasses are designed with adjustable temple and nose pieces and stay-fit ear pads, allowing you to create the perfect fit.
Explore our collection of cycling sunglasses that combine functionality and fashion. Stay comfortable and focused during your rides with our premium eyewear.
Things To Consider When Purchasing Cycling Sunglasses
- Versatility: Sunglasses aren’t just designed for the sunny summer months. When you cycle regularly and in all seasons, you will need sunglasses. They are more than just an accessory. They are designed to prevent dust, debris, and strong daylight from getting into your eyes and affecting your vision. If you're looking for versatile sunglasses suitable for any weather condition, we suggest the Tifosi Podium Interchangeable Sunglasses. These cycling sunglasses come with three easily interchangeable lenses, ensuring optimal vision in any situation.
- Coverage: Depending on the shape of the sunglasses you choose, the lens will offer more or less coverage. The level of coverage cycling sunglasses provide sets them apart from everyday styles. Tifosi Blue Podium XC Clarion Lens Cycling Sunglasses use a new cutting-edge full mirror hydrophobic coating, preventing both water and sweat from sitting on the lens. Clarion technology reduces glare and provides an even colour treatment across the entire width of the lens.
- Durability: When cycling, sunglasses have to remain undamaged. They are more likely to get scratched or dirty than they would while walking or driving. Investing in high-quality sunglasses is a wise decision that pays off in the long run. Tifosi Tyrant 2.0 Clarion Red Interchangeable Lens Sunglasses are designed with a polycarbonate lens, making them scratch-resistant and shatterproof, ideal if you like to adventure on off-road and all-terrain paths.
- Comfort: Pop in and test the sunglasses before you make your purchase, as an uncomfortable pair of sunglasses can cause distractions and make your bike ride a lot less enjoyable.
- UV Protection: Regardless of the tint or coating, all cycling sunglasses should provide 100% UV protection to shield the eyes from harmful rays.
Different Types of Cycling Sunglasses Lens
Cycling sunglasses lenses come in various types, each designed to enhance visibility, protect the eyes from UV rays, reduce glare, and improve contrast. Here are some common types:
- Polarized Lenses: These lenses are coated with a special film that helps reduce glare from surfaces like water, snow and pavements. These are the most recommended cycling glasses when cycling in bright sunlight.
- Photochromic Lenses: These are an ideal choice for cyclist who frequently encounter changes in sunlight levels during their adventures. They automatically adjust their tint based on the level of UV exposure. Draken in bright sunlight and lighten in low-light conditions.
- Mirrored Lenses: Designed with a reflective coating applied to the outer surface, it helps reduce glare by reflecting light away from the eyes.
- Clear Lenses: These are best recommended for low-light conditions or nighttime cycling. They offer protection from wind, dust, and debris without altering the natural colours of your surroundings.
- Interchangeable Lenses: Some cycling sunglasses come with interchangeable lenses, allowing cyclists to switch between different tints or lens types depending on the weather and lighting conditions.