Rydon Replacement Lenses
$68.24
or four interest free payments of $12.79
$68.24
or four interest free payments of $12.79
I had initially ordered the wrong color, Photochromic, Purple, lenses, but Iordered the actual lenses I want, ImpactX Photochromic 2 Laser Red, for one of my Rydon frames, of which I have four (MTB, golf, shooting, and night walks).
At least two sets of mine are the clear lenses.
I, and our son, have been using Rudy Project Rydon, for decades now, initially for MTB riding (including night riding) and racing.
Rydon glasses ventilate well, are comfortable, and the vision’s good enough for the essential protection they offer, with quick changeable lenses (but once I set in the lenses I almost never change them).
Cheers,
Christian Jung Ho
I was really excited to replace my old Rydon lenses with new Photochromic lenses. Customer service was great and delivery was early, but the replacement lens didn't fit my frame, not even close. Rudy Website should provide more information on Rydon lens compatibility instead of lumping all the lens into Rydon category. Now I'm out over $40 for delivery, return postage, and credit card exchange rate fees. Not happy, buyer beware.
Replacement lens perfect, I appreciate they build there glasses so you can customize or replace parts.
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)
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.