LE523803
$84.99
or four interest free payments of $21.24
Spare lenses for Defender sunglasses. Blocks 100% of damaging UV rays.
Note - Bumpers not included
Used the Laser Red ImpactX photochromic lenses and They do work quite well. I notice that It usually takes 10 seconds for the lenses to fully adapt to light changes so keep that in mind. I would like it if Rudy offered more color choices but no complaints on the Quality!
I have four Oakley competition models, however I find myself turning back to the Defender over and over again because the lens is perfect for low light to bright sunlight. Since I start most of my rides at sunrise and continue through the morning I need a flexible performance based sunglass. The Defender delivers and has now for almost two years.
I just wore the COLOR IMPACTX-2 PHOTOCHROMIC CLEAR TO LASER BLACK lenses for a Triathlon and they were useless. I started my ride in low light at 8 am and they were fully dark throughout the whole ride and stayed fogged up the entire time. I ended up having to ride the last 45 miles with out glasses because I couldn't see the road or other riders. I didn't even bother bringing them on the run and finished the race with out glasses at all. I'm sure they are a good fit for some but they really let me down when I needed them.
I am right between sizes, and I have purchased 2 of the wings. 1 large and 1 small. The small is harder to get on in T1 but the large was tougher to keep still, it kept wanting to rotate down on my forehead.
I love the visor. The magnets allow you to lift the visor with one hand and snap onto the top of the helmet. Visibility is pretty clear with great peripheral. I purchased the red Lense and use it 99% of the time.
Ventilation is on par for a TT helmet.
This is a great, fast helmet that doesn't penalize you if you can't hold the perfect position.
I have been in withdrawal without my keyblade glasses, but ordering a new temple nut to replace the one I lost has me happy again. :)
I purchased a pair of Cutline glasses with Shield RX lenses and assumed the vision quality from the lenses would be similar to the Rudy Rydon's I have with RX lenses. The vision area for the Shield lenses is molded into the broader lens insert, but the RX capability does not stretch to the edge of the RX area but only covers the area directly in front of the eye; thus, if you happen to turn your head or look out of the corner of your eye, you get a fish bowl effect which is quite disturbing and can throw off your balance if you don't anticipate it. You can see this in the two photos attached. The larger glasses are the Cutline glasses with the RX lens. You can see the RX area molded into the lens, but as you look at the outer edge of both lenses, you'll note how the image distorts with a fishbowl effect. In comparison, the other photo is of my Rydon RX lenses, and you'll note the RX does not distort at the edges of the lenses, and the RX remains consistent across the lens, so there is no fishbowl effect. I love the glasses but can not recommend them with the Shield RX lenses.