Propulse Replacement Lenses
or four interest free payments of $22.31
$89.24
or four interest free payments of $22.31
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 have never had glasses this comfortable before, nothing is perfect, but if there's something better I haven't experienced it yet because these feel great to wear and just fit so right over the ears and nose. They look sleek and aero, I went with the ImpactX Photochromic 2 Laser Purple Lens for a nice balance of day and evening riding.
I am a big fan of the Strym helmets but they are no longer available. The Venger appeared to be a reasonable replacement so I ordered one. My main complaint about this helmet is its square shape. While the Strym is more oval inside, the Venger is squared off along the forehead and back. Not a great deal but it is noticeable and over a few hours begins to become annoying to me.
I would not recommend this helmet or purchase it again. I'll continue to nurse my 3 Strym helmets along.
much more comfortable than my Giro Aerohead v1 (which is narrower and pinch my head a bit)