How to choose cycling glasses, how to use and maintain cycling glasses
Cycling glasses are one of the common tools for cycling enthusiasts. They can protect the eyes of cyclists and play the role of anti-collision, anti-ultraviolet, wind and sand protection. Unlike sunglasses, cycling glasses are more professional in design and safer to ride with road cycling glasses. Cycling glasses on the market are generally divided into two types: color-changing cycling glasses and polarized cycling glasses. So is the color-changing or polarized cycling glasses better? How to choose the lens color of cycling glasses?
How to choose cycling glasses
Cycling glasses polarized or discolored
Whether the cycling glasses are discolored or polarized is a question that many novice riders consider when choosing cycling glasses. Glasses have their own advantages. Polarized cycling glasses have better filtering function of ultraviolet rays, and also have polarization function. They are the most commonly used road cycling glasses, while color-changing polarized glasses can change with the intensity of ultraviolet rays and are more suitable for Use for long rides.
Lens color options for cycling glasses
Cycling glasses lenses of different colors are suitable for different occasions, blue lenses are suitable for riding in foggy days, black lenses are suitable for riding in strong light, and yellow cycling glasses are suitable for riding in cloudy days and at night use.
Tips for choosing outdoor cycling glasses
When choosing cycling glasses, we need to comprehensively consider the shape of the cycling glasses, the material of the lenses, the design of the frame, and the comfort of wearing.
How to care for your cycling glasses
Cycling glasses need to be wiped and cleaned in time, and a clean special lens cloth should be used when wiping;
When not wearing glasses, wrap them with glasses cloth and put them in the glasses case to prevent the cycling glasses from deteriorating, discoloring and aging;
When wearing cycling glasses, try not to touch the lenses with your hands.