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The next time you go cycling, just think about what could be improved upon. So many will talk about their vision and how it is affected during cycling. There are multiple factors that can happen on a cycling route, and it's important to note those factors so that you're aware of how cycling glasses can help to reduce or eliminate those issues. It's not just about the irritating part of it, but also how the best cycling glasses can improve your performance while simultaneously being a huge safety feature. We'll look at different components to look for when it comes to cycling glasses, and you'll quickly realize how sunglasses or even safety glasses aren't enough in many cases because they rarely factor in shifting conditions or the speed of the movement that comes from cycling. And yes, prescription cycling glasses are easily possible, making cycling glasses perfect for anyone looking to start cycling on a consistent basis. UNDERSTAND HOW LIGHTING AND WEATHER AFFECT CYCLINGSometimes we think the best cycling glasses are those giant photochromatic ones we see in the Tour De France or other cycling conditions, but that's a specific event with a particular weather type, usually in the bright daytime. Cycling glasses need to adapt to both the lighting conditions and the weather conditions that are presented in front of us. LENSYou would want to consider cycling glasses photochromic equipped, also known as transition lenses because your vision needs to be clear regardless of low-level lighting in the morning, as the sun starts to come out. Transition cycling glasses will gradually transition to appropriate levels throughout the cycling time, not compromising the vision. HIGH QUALITY CYCLING GLASSESThen there's the weather condition. We train in all sorts of environments, and that wind force that's pushing against our faces will start causing eye tearing, especially when the weather gets too cold. You don't want to have to keep blinking or be distracted by it, so the best cycling glasses are with bigger lenses that act like a shield against it. When it gets too hot, either from your cycling or the weather, the best cycling glasses have some type of anti-fogging or ventilation system to keep your lenses clear, so you're able to keep seeing, which is the main purpose of these types of glasses. Cycling glasses are meant to be used in exercise conditions and to stay on at all times during cycling, without you having to push the frames up or adjust them mid-cycle. That's why you want to make sure there are enough adjustable components, from the temple guards to the nose pads, to make sure that when they're put on, they'll stay on. Many cycling glasses also come with materials that won't slip against the sweat. Then comes whether to decide about rimless or rimmed cycling glasses. The best cycling glasses will usually come with a thin-rimmed frame so that the face will be protected from the lenses cutting into them in case of an accident. Yet even with rimless glasses, some safety features are built to prevent that. So you may be wondering why even consider rimless frames, and you should because they'll offer maximum vision every single time. For example, the lenses come with specific filters to keep out wavelengths that can affect the eye during the cycling portion, such as Oakley's PRIZIMĀ® technology. Instead, these types of lenses work to enhance certain colors and, more importantly, contrast as a way to assist your eyesight. WHY ARE CYCLING GLASSES
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