The Spinair represents a new milestone in Rudy Project's company history - the Active Lifestyle philosophy. The Spinair 57 blends lifestyle design with Rudy Project's iconic performance features such as adjustable temple tips, and soft rubber nosepads for an active fit. The Spinair 57’s wide, rectangular lens shape creates a modern look for those who prefer and/or fit a larger coverage casual sunglass.
- Weight - 1.10 ounces | 32 grams
- Eye Size - 57
- DBL - 18
- Temple - 137
- Dimensions - A 57mm B 43mm
- Base Curve - 6
- Microfiber Pouch
- RP D Centered Optics
- Soft Rubber Nosepads
- Adjustable Temple Tips
- Safety Hinges
Rudy Project takes a green approach with packaging designed to reduce environmental impact.
Our packaging embodies our #RidetoZero commitment to sustainability and quality. Made from recycled and recyclable materials, it blends minimalist design with environmental responsibility.
Every element is thoughtfully crafted to protect both your eyewear and the planet — a tangible step toward a greener future.
I did a test Feb 5 in the A2 wind tunnel in Mooresville, NC. I tested the Wingdream on my Argon TT bike vs my four year old Giro Aerohead. The test was a wash, no advantage for either helmet. Obviously I was hoping to get quicker with the Wingdream. I’m a M75 USAC racer and have raced over 20 seasons winning numerous local TTs for my age group and several National Senior Games Golds. I’ll try the Wingdream in a couple early season races as I believe my vision is better but I don’t believe it has an aero advantage based on the tunnel test results.
Had a skating crash yesterday and landed hard on the back of my head. The RSRmicro straps broke free and cushioned my head so I got a goose egg on my head but no concussion! I am ordering a new one so I can get back to practice.
Mine are brown frames with brown-green lenses. They remind me of the Spinair with a hint of aviator. Lightweight. Many compliments!
