Propulse Replacement Lenses
$110.24
$110.24
I have owned 10+ pairs of Rudy Project glasses over the past 20 years. These "new" models are definitely lighter. However, the lenses are more difficult to switch out than the older models (Rydon, Noyz, etc) and the ear pieces are less adjustable if at all. The lenses are also thinner, hopefully equally protective for flying objects (biking) and ski poles (cross country skiing). I have had these Propulse glasses for a few weeks so some time to find out their durability. The Noyz was a phenomenal design with incredible adjustability and ease of use.
Perfect for me
Buy don't think they are worth the price. $189.....pluse $84 to replace the lenses ?
They scratched in 3 months.
If the lenses were more like $40 I could stomach that a little better
Hi R. Guy Larsen,
Thank you for your feedback and your support! Just wanted to make you aware of our scratched lens replacement program that is a part of the Rudy Project product warranty. For more information please visit our warranty page https://www.rudyprojectna.com/pages/product-warranty
I used it the first time at 66 miles Bike-a-thon in Philly. They were comfortable, covered lots of my face and super stylish.
I recently had a horrific accident where I went entirely over the handlebars, landing directly on my head and the left side of my body.
The impact was severe enough that I broke my collarbone in two places and fractured a couple of ribs. However, despite my head bouncing off the pavement twice, I walked away with absolutely zero head or neck injuries. No concussion, no trauma, nothing. The helmet took the entire force of the blow so my brain didn't have to. Looking at the damage to the helmet, it’s clear that it did exactly what it was engineered to do.
I do a lot of EMTB in Mammoth Lakes and there are loads of tall trees. Light comes and goes and with the Defender's the lenses changes so my visibility is always good. Something I think is important when riding.