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  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
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Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD

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IDR 849,000
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
  • Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
Adult Cycling Glasses XC Race II Category 3 - HD
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2nd generation sunglasses designed for speed sports. They'll thrill experienced cyclists looking for strong protection from wind.

This new version of the XC is lighter and has better support. We created variable ventilation, and the lower part of the frame is removable. HD lens.

Frame: 20.0% Thermoplastic Polyurethane, 80.0% Polyamide; Lens: 100.0% Polycarbonate; Screws: 100.0% Stainless Steel

BENEFITS

Sun protection

Category 3 lens - 100% UV protection filter: Ideal for sunny weather

Anti-fogging

Ventilated glass, removable lower frame

Durability

Lenses made from high-resistance polycarbonate plastic

Coverage

Wrap-around shape: protects the eyes from wind, objects and the elements.

Field of vision

Large lenses: provide enhanced peripheral vision.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Protection

It's important to differentiate between visible light and invisible light (in part, UV)

All our sunglasses protect from 100% of UV rays.
You'll be protected even with a transparent lens, but you might get glare. This is where the idea of categories (0 to 4) comes in.
Category 0 lets almost all light through, while category 4, on the other hand, is very dark (perfect for high mountains)

LENS

These glasses have a category 3 lens, meaning the lens absorbs between 82% and 92% of visible light
Category 3 is perfect for sunny rides.
Not suitable for riding in overcast weather in winter. 100% UV protection, compliant with standard ISO 12312-1.

The mirror effect is aesthetic only. Beware of scratches, which are more clearly visible on a mirror lens. Keep them protected in their case.

HIGH DEFINITION LENSES

These high-contrast road cycling lenses have been specially designed to enhance the most common colours you see on your bike rides. This gives blues, greens and greys more contrast so that you can make out more details.
Tests have shown that cyclists significantly preferred these lenses compared with classic category 3 lenses (grey or brown)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR GLASSES

To keep your lenses in good condition and benefit from a good field of vision, it is important to follow the following rules:

- Always store your sunglasses in a protective case, particularly when transporting them
- Never wipe your glasses with a dry cloth, wash them in soapy water first
- Never wipe your glasses with a T-shirt or cycling jersey
- Wipe/wash your lenses with a microfibre cloth only

CHOICE OF NOSE PIECE

The sunglasses come with several nose pieces.
There are two goals - the most obvious one being to adapt the frames to your face.
The second goal is less well-known but just as important - adjusting the nose also adjusts ventilation. The tighter the nose, the "higher" the glasses will sit on the face, and so the greater the gap. This creates more ventilation, which might be appealing in summer.

REMOVABLE FRAME

The XC RACE II has a removable lower frame. Beyond the style aspect, which remains a personal choice, it again represents the ability to adjust ventilation based on your activity. When the lower part is removed, there is greater air flow inside the frames.

To remove the lower part, just gently pull sideways (not downwards)