Airgrip White Gloss Sailing Frame With Polar 3FX Grey Laser Lenses And Black Pads
In stock, ready to ship
$169.99
or four interest free payments of $21.25
or 4 payments of $21.25
In stock, ready to ship
$169.99
or four interest free payments of $21.25
or 4 payments of $21.25
$169.99
or four interest free payments of $21.25
or 4 payments of $21.25
SKU:
SP435969-A001
The elegantly crafted Airgrip combines features and style to support your daily adventures, all while protecting your eyes in unique wraparound style. With distinctive triangular vents located on the temples, the Airgrip pairs superb airflow with excellent design. For outdoor enthusiasts who may need complete side protection, a soft closed-cell shield can be easily interchanged with the included open-cell comfort pad. Available with prescription lenses as well as three sport-specific packages - Sailing, Cycling, and Outdoor - the Airgrip is engineered to deliver superior protection from light, wind, dust, and other harsh atmospheric elements.
- RP D Centered Optics
- Safety Hinges
- Weight - 1.09 ounces | 31 grams
- Eye Size - 62
- DBL - 18
- Temple - 138
- Dimensions - A 62mm B 41mm
- Base Curve - 8
- Microfiber Pouch
- Hard Protective Case
Rudy Project has managed to creat a sublime work of art that is secure, safe and oh so comfortable. I find myself thinking I only have a beanie on. Super solid and innovative, love the ability to maintain the straps or replace. As for MIPS, appears this is addressed- just not listed as it’s implemented slightly modified. Best helmet ever - I’m 63, riding XC/AM for over 30 years.
Rudy Project's offering of the Egos in three sizes (small, medium, large instead of small/medium or large) was a big draw. Historically, I've worn the small/medium sized helmets from Rudy Project and experienced just the slightest bits of wiggle in all but the Nytron; the updated retention system was a brilliant addition. Because the Spectrum in a medium I had been sporting the past couple of years was a spot-on fit, I decided on an Egos in white, rather than a second Nytron that would be used exclusively for road riding. While the Egos is not the most svelte helmet Rudy Project has produced, it is certainly a technical marvel. Its numerous vents make for the Goldilocks of comfort & air circulation: It's just right no matter how hot or how cool out it is. (FWIW, the Nytron also stays remarkably cool, even in South Texas summers, even in the black color scheme.) The Egos's new magnetic buckle system supplants the tried, true, but tired traditional buckle system used on most every other helmet system out there; it connects & disconnects quickly, conveniently, and securely. Apart from its more bulbous shape (the half-sphere at helmet's top sits a bit higher/larger than the Spectrum, Nytron, and other current helmets on the market but falls short of Space Balls proportions), the only "down side" I've experienced with the Egos is stashing glasses in the vents. It's not as intuitively easy to slide your shades but can be done with a bit of practice; Tralyx, Keyblade, and Rydons all work well enough in my experience these past few weeks.
TLDR, the Egos is a well-ventilated and comfortable helmet for all your road bike adventures making it figuratively & literally Rudy Project's most technically cool helmet offering to-date.
Love these glasses. Unfortunately lost a pair about 4 months ago, told myself I wasn't going to buy another pair and couldn't help myself. The photochromic lenses are amazing. I also have a replacement lens that is strictly for sunny days. Pretty easy to pop the lenses in and out. Highly recommend these for running & cycling.