
"Fox is one of the few brands that can actually outfit you from your helmet to your shoes, and everything in between. The brand's apparel and accessory lineup is about as complete as it gets, and includes everything from socks and gloves to padded bib liners and knee pads. If you're a fan of Fox, you can wear almost 100% Fox products when you ride. Coming in Spring 2027, Fox will complete its product range with the addition of Vue Performance Eyewear."
"The Vue Pro that I have has a half-frame design with frame across the top of the lens and by the nose piece only. It has lowered arms to reduce the potential for conflict with extended coverage half-shell helmets. The arms measure 135mm long from the hinge and feature Soft Grip rubber tips. The nose piece comes with two thicknesses of easily interchangeable Soft Grip rubber nose pads to optimize the fit on your nose bridge."
"Fox isn't sharing all of the details on the Vue eyewear lineup just yet, but there's quite a bit that they were willing to talk about well ahead of the official launch next spring. In fact, I already have a pair that I wore during the Fox event and have been riding in on and off ever since. At the event, I saw two models: the half-frame Vue Pro that I've been testing, and another full-ish framed model."
Fox offers a comprehensive range of riding apparel and accessories, covering items from socks and gloves to padded bib liners and knee pads. Fox plans to complete its product range in Spring 2027 with Vue Performance Eyewear. Early access to sample eyewear included the Vue Pro half-frame model and another full-ish framed model. The Vue Pro uses a half-frame design with a top lens frame and a nose piece only, with lowered arms to reduce interference with extended coverage half-shell helmets. The arms are 135mm long and include Soft Grip rubber tips. The nose piece includes two thicknesses of interchangeable Soft Grip rubber nose pads to tune fit on the nose bridge. The large coverage lens measures 145mm wide by 60mm tall, including the upper frame.
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