Gravel biking Optimal visibility and protection on any terrain

Although general bicycle glasses and gravel bike glasses have many similarities, there are some differences to look out for. Gravel biking requires the best of both worlds: the speed of road bikes and the freedom of off-road riding. A good pair of gravel bike glasses is indispensable for this. During gravel rides, you are more likely to encounter dust, gravel, splas…

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    Although general bike glasses and gravel bike glasses have many similarities, there are some differences to consider. Gravel biking requires the best of both worlds: the speed of road bikes and the freedom of off-road riding. A good pair of gravel bike glasses is indispensable for this. During gravel rides, you are more likely to encounter dust, gravel, splashing dirt and changing light conditions. Special gravel glasses help you to stay sharp in these conditions and protect your eyes properly, while also keeping you comfortable during long rides.

    Why choose gravel bike goggles?

    Contrast-enhancing lenses


    Gravel trails often consist of varying surfaces such as gravel, sand, mud and forest trails. Contrast-enhanced lenses make details in the terrain more visible, so you can recognize obstacles such as loose rocks, potholes or roots more quickly.

    Optimal protection

    Gravel glasses often have larger and more enclosing lenses. This better protects your eyes from dust, wind, splashing dirt and small stones.

    Good ventilation
    During gravel rides, you often ride at varying speeds and climb frequently. Good ventilation in the frame and lenses helps prevent fogging.

    Comfortable fit
    A pair of gravel bike goggles should stay securely in place, even on bumpy trails. Rubber nose rests and non-slip springs ensure the goggles remain stable, even on long rides.

    Stylish look
    Many gravel glasses have a slightly more casual or retro look that fits the relaxed and adventurous gravel biking culture.n.
    Stylish look- often a slightly more casual or retro design that fits the gravel biking lifestyle.

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    Frequently asked questions

    Our anti-fog coatings are applied in the factory and are permanent coatings. As a result, they generally remain effective for many years, as long as the coating is not worn down or damaged by intensive use or improper cleaning.
    Photochromic lenses are very useful for gravel biking because you often ride in changing light conditions, such as open areas, forest, and shade. The lenses automatically adjust their tint, ensuring clear vision at all times without needing to change lenses.
    For gravel biking, contrast-enhancing colors are the most suitable, such as amber, copper, brown, or pink. These lenses enhance contrast and depth perception, allowing you to spot obstacles like loose stones, potholes, or roots on gravel paths more quickly. Amber or copper are often good all-round colors, while pink works especially well in forested or shaded sections with lots of shadow.

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