LE637703
$110.24
or four interest free payments of $27.56
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 purchased the pacific blue matte frame with black photochromic Impact 2 lenses. The frame and lenses are fine. Where I'm not sold is the side coverage, and I am on the fence about keeping them. I'm only 5', with a 21.5" circumference head. My nose bridge does stick out pretty far, so most glasses have to sit far forward of my eye sockets. The angle of the wrap on the frame is good, but the lenses just don't seem to go far enough back on the sides. The photo shows how much of my eye socket is still exposed. I live in an area with a lot of wind, and having 40mph sustained winds with debris coming at me from the side on a run isn't fun. They are better than standard glasses for protection, but aren't enough to make me fall in love with them. Add the cost of the prescription inserts I'll need to buy and well... it's hard to call this a 5-star product, at least for someone with my head shape. Maybe there's another style that will fit better, but it's hard to tell just how far back the lenses go.
Hi Amy! Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review and providing such thorough feedback. We truly appreciate it. We understand your concern regarding the side coverage and we recommend adjusting the nose piece to allow the frame to sit closer to your face, which should provide more coverage on the sides. If you've already tried this and it's still not working, we suggest trying our new Astral Sphere shield, which offers deeper side coverage and allows for prescription inserts directly in the lenses. We're here to work with you and find the best solution. Thank you for considering Rydon and we hope to make your experience a 5-star one.
Just replaced my Sterling helmet with this one. Can’t be happier. I’ve had 3 Sterling helmets over the years and it was time to upgrade. Looks great and light weight. Feels faster. The only thing is that I wish it had the mesh net lining to keep the bugs, bees and pebbles out. The fit is good.