This makes it easy to slip them into Trail/Enduro style helmets, which have more side-head protection than regular XC/Marathon helmets. We also like how the arms become increasingly flexbile towards the ends. You can get two sizes, which makes a lot of sense and each comes with adjustable arms (three angles) and nosebridge (two positions).
We never got to ride with them in wet conditions, but did some specific garden sprinkler testing and found them to repel water drops very effectively. The lenses also have a hydrophobic coating, which means water drops have a hard time sticking to the lens. Apparently a photochromic lens will be introduced in 2016.įrom a ventilation perspective, they did fog up (in our experience, all eyewear does), but not that much – and they seemed to clear quickly. There is a range of different lenses, with varying UV-protective tints and light filters which, thanks to the Lens Lock System™ are easy to swap. It’s there, in your peripheral vision, but not constantly and when it is, not enough to interfere with your scanning of the trail and approaching trail obstacles. However the Evo’s large lenses means the rim is high and low enough to not be distracting. But then once we actually rode with them, we understood the thinking behind the design.įull rims with narrow lenses can be distracting as the rim sits awkwardly in your up-down peripheral vision.
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And the larger lens offers a greater curve, which adds more space between the lens and the face, apparently allowing more air to circulate and reduce fogging.īoth the large lens and the fact that it has a full frame had us a little tentative initially.
It’s also got an altered design of ClimaCool™, the Adidas ventilation system, which is claimed to improve air circulation and minimise fogging. The intention is to offer goggle-like protection without the goggle-like ‘smother’. Intended more for Enduro or Trail riding than XC/marathon racing, the Evo has a full rim with oversized lenses, which Adidas claims offers as big a field of vision as partial rim eyewear. Then a few months back, the Evo was launched. The Evil Eye model is almost 15 years old, with Adidas introducing the Half-Rim design option in 2011. But when it does, it seems to be with a lot of research into what riders want.
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