Mountain bike glasses

Mountain Bike Sunglasses

Mountain Bike Glasses are not just a cool accessory, they’re essential when you’re hitting the tracks! Rx Safety Canada’s mountain bike glasses mix safety with style as our wide collection of mountain bike sunglasses comply with ANSI Z87 guidelines and meet the safety standards of OSHA. We use the finest lenses in our mountain bike glasses that protect against harmful UV rays, debris, dust, and other elements. The material of our glasses is both durable and lightweight to feel comfortable while wearing. Good mountain bike glasses will not only protect your eyes from impacts but will also improve your vision. RX Safety Canada mountain bike sunglasses are the ideal choice for all of your biking needs!

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Polarized lenses vs non-polarized lenses, which are more suitable for mountain bike goggles?

We are frequently asked if polarized lenses are fine for mountain biking. The answer is a big no. The use of polarizing filters to combat glare typically results in a darker lens, which is the reason why darker lenses are not a viable option for mountain riding.

In addition, research has indicated that polarized lenses might cause problems with depth perception. It is critical in mountain biking that you are able to evaluate your distance from impending terrain because your reaction time is directly tied to what you observe on the path. In addition, there is typically very little glare on your regular trail, thus there is no need for a polarized lens in this situation. Many brands make false claims to make a sale, but at RX Safety Glasses, you will get only genuine suggestions and high-quality Mountain Bike Sunglasses. So, shop one for yourself from our website today!

Are photochromic lenses good for riding bikes while wearing Mountain Bike Sunglasses?

Photochromic lenses, also known as transition lenses, are excellent for mountain biking since they darken as more ultraviolet light comes into contact with the lens and lighten as less UV light comes into contact with the lens. A common myth about transition lenses is that they would change instantly. This is not the case at all. If you are riding in and out of shadows, the shadows will begin to change immediately, but it will still take some time for them to adjust. However, they are a fantastic option for riders who want to ride in a variety of circumstances. The fact that you don't have to pack numerous pairs of sunglasses or lenses to change out is another advantage of using photochromic lenses. You can opt for photochromic lenses while making a purchase from our website.

Which lenses are better among polarized and photochromic for my mountain bike goggles?

Mountain bikers will benefit from wearing both, polarized and photochromic lenses, which are available in various configurations (also known as transition lenses). Polarized lenses are ideal for mountain biking because they reduce glare from water, snow, and metallic objects, which may be quite distracting when riding in bright sunlight. Photochromic lenses, on the other hand, distort the perception of depth. Having said that, photochromic glasses are still beneficial for mountain riding because they adapt to changes in your surroundings.

Finally, the decision between polarized and photochromic lenses will be based on your individual tastes. Take the time to learn about the advantages of both options so that you can make an informed selection. Both these options are available at our website to choose from!

Is wearing high-contrast lenses a must for mountain bikers?

Mountain bikers must have lenses with a high contrast ratio. They make it possible to ride in and out of shadows without being distracted by irregularities in light conditions. The high-contrast lenses will help to balance out the illumination in your surrounding area. You will be able to concentrate on the area ahead of you as a result. We recommend that you choose a lighter lens rather than a darker one when purchasing glasses. This is due to the fact that darker lenses may block out too much light, preventing you from seeing all of the obstacles in your way.

All of the mountain bike sunglasses on our website have lenses that are meant to boost contrast so that you can respond more rapidly to your surroundings and have a more enjoyable ride.

Is it possible to buy a frame of mountain bike goggles that does not include lenses?

Without the prescription lenses already installed in the mountain bike goggles, it is not possible to purchase prescription safety frames. In order to comply with the safety rules, prescription lenses must be installed at the time of purchase. Additionally, prescription lenses must be evaluated at the same time as the lenses that are being purchased for use. As a result of this policy, RX Safety Glasses does not sell any mountain bike goggles that do not come with prescription lenses. It is always good to buy both the frame and the lenses at the same time to save money and ensure the safety of your eyes. If you are looking to purchase a decent quality pair of polarized safety sunglasses on a pocket-friendly budget, do check out our exclusive collection available on our website!

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Mountain Bike Glasses FAQs

Should you wear glasses while mountain biking?

Mountain bike glasses, like gloves and helmets, are required while riding your bike. Wearing regular glasses instead of mountain bike sunglasses is not recommended. This is because these glasses are intended to protect you from UV rays and weather conditions. Our mountain bike sunglasses are strong enough to keep you safe and prevent accidents.

What colour lens is best for mountain biking?

Mountain bike Sunglasses come with many different colour lenses. Yellow lenses are a popular colour in as they improve your visibility on the trail, depth perception, and lighting. Amber lenses or brown also work well in a variety of conditions.