LE637503
$104.99
or four interest free payments of $26.24
Spare lenses for Cutline sunglasses. Blocks 100% of damaging UV rays.
Note - Bumpers not included
I have photochromic and multilaser ice. They’re great. Easy to swap out and awesome optics.
What happened to Rudy Project’s polarized lenses?? I had great polarized lenses on older Rudys, but they’re gone on the cutline! I’d buy those in a heartbeat if they became available
Avid cyclist and very happy with my lens. At first thought about switching to a different brand once my original lens cracked. Glad I chose the lens replacement option. The orange lens goes great with the blue frame. Also, very happy with the customer service. Thanks.
I bought the Cutline Multilaser Gold lenses as a spare for Winter given harsh conditions with sunlight and snow and unfortunately they fog up a lot and stay fogged up. This is very different than the Cutline Photochromic lenses i use as my "main" set up. Same frames as i am switching out only the lens but so far all 5 runs ive done in the Gold lenses have resulted in significant and long lasting fogging up. Its been b/n 15 - 35 degrees on these runs. I dont pretend to know why these fog up and the photochromic lenses do not but its enough of a hassle that i am taking them out rotation. Theyll be fine for walking around on bluebird sunny days but i wont workout w/them, unfortunately. Ill happily stick w/the photochromic lenses going forward - they work amazingly well.
I recently used the Rudy Project - Wing Helmet during the Ironman 70.3 in Goa, and it truly impressed me. Right from the start, the helmet’s sleek design caught my attention, giving off a professional, aerodynamic look. It’s lightweight and fit comfortably, which was important for a long event like this. Despite wearing it for hours, I didn’t feel any discomfort, which speaks to its well-thought-out design and quality materials.
In terms of performance, this helmet delivered on its promise. The shape is crafted to reduce wind resistance, helping me maintain speed with less effort. Even though it’s built for aerodynamics, I was pleasantly surprised by the ventilation. It kept me cool enough despite Goa’s heat and humidity, though it can feel a bit warm on extremely hot days.
The helmet also comes with a clear visor that provides great visibility and shields your eyes from harsh sunlight. It’s easy to adjust or remove, making it versatile depending on personal preference. Overall, the Rudy Project - Wing Helmet is an investment, but for anyone serious about cycling or triathlons, it’s a fantastic choice that combines style, comfort, and performance.
The Strym Z Bike Helmet is a fantastic choice if you’re looking for a lightweight, comfortable, and affordable helmet. It’s easy to wear for long rides without feeling heavy, and the fit is super adjustable, so it stays snug without being uncomfortable.
One of the best things about it is the great airflow—the vents keep your head cool even on hot days or during intense rides. Plus, it's reasonably priced, offering high-end features without the steep cost.
Overall, it’s a great value for cyclists who want comfort and performance without breaking the bank.
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.