Leatt's RideViz Pro Sunglasses Offer Great Stability and Excellent Photochromic Lenses: Review
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Leatt's RideViz Pro Sunglasses Offer Great Stability and Excellent Photochromic Lenses: Review
"I rode with the Leatt RideViz Pro sunglasses from mid-summer to early winter, then again this spring. Between the fantastic performance from the photochromic lens, their excellent resistance to condensation, and their comfortable and secure fit, I've found the RideViz Pro to be a top-notch pair of sunglasses that perform well in any conditions. I was particularly happy to find the lens lived up to its claims, offering a wide visible light transmission (VLT) range with reasonably fast transitions."
"The RideViz Pro frames are built with a Biopolymer material with soft anti-slip rubber temple inserts and adjustable nose pieces. The frame of these lightweight sunglasses is essentially built around their lens. The upper frame, lower frame, and arms are all separate pieces that clip onto the lens."
"The RideViz Pro features a cylindrical lens, which is designed to minimize visual distortion. Cylindrical lenses are flatter (vs. the dual-curved Toric lenses found on other Leatt sunglasses), so they don't sit quite as close to your face and allow for plenty of airflow."
"The RideViz Pro's lenses are 60mm tall. They offer an expansive vertical field of view, which is meant to work well for aggressive riding positions, with a pronounced wraparound shape that helps ensure good peripheral visibility."
Leatt RideViz Pro sunglasses feature an optional photochromic lens designed for mountain biking and suitable for other cycling disciplines. Testing across mid-summer to early winter and again in spring found strong photochromic performance, good resistance to condensation, and a comfortable, secure fit. The lens provides a wide visible light transmission range with reasonably fast transitions. The frames use a biopolymer construction with soft anti-slip rubber temple inserts and adjustable nose pieces. The lightweight frame is built around the lens with separate upper frame, lower frame, and arms that clip onto the lens. A cylindrical lens design minimizes visual distortion and improves airflow by sitting slightly farther from the face. The 60mm-tall lens offers an expansive vertical field of view for aggressive riding positions and peripheral visibility. Two sizes are available for different face widths.
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