Snowledge Polarized Cycling Glasses with 3 Interchangeable Lens for Men Women Outdoor Sports Sunglasses


Snowledge Bike Glasses with Grey Polarized/Yellow Lenses for Men Women

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  • Myopic inner frame for your choice

  • Anti-slip temple legs

  • Detachable temple tip



Dimensions: 18 x 8.9 x 7.6 cm; 160 Grams
Brand: Snowledge
Colour: Black-green
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Hubo Sports
Colour: Black-green

25 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have only mainly used them with the already fitted lens and yes they work fine reducing glare and keeping the bugs out of your eyes.

    Nice rigid protection case to store the main unit and the other lenses.

    No complaints

  2. Lisa says:

     United Kingdom

    I love these glasses, the lenses are fantastic and the way they interchange is perfect for me as I do different sports in different seasons. When I am cycling in the early hours I need glasses that will protect my eyes but still let in a lot of light but when I am hiking in the heavy heat and sun I need full protection.

    These glasses have everything I need and they are super light and cling to the head wonderfully.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I got this for my nephew and he absolutely loves it. He basically uses this pair of sunglasses for cycling. He said they are very easy to change . The design is very stylish. There are extra lenses provided too. He said ” they are so useful!”. The lenses are not hard to change
    They where easy to change. In general my nephew really loves it, as it is a really cool style and works fantastically. Good value for price. Nothing better to make a kid happy.

    My nephew loves i

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    They are very comfortable, lightweight and the lenses are easy to change. Great for cycling

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The product quality is good. The package includes different colour of glasses where you can change it if you like. For me, the UV polarised filter glass best fit my daily use in this Summer. I can use it for driving, cycling or outdoor sports. To change the glasses is not difficult. Following the instructions, it took me less than 1 minute. But make sure that the Click On is done and the glass is well fit! Also, the arms are well designed and fit my face. So, it is very comfortable to wear it for long time.

    Useful for summer activities

  6. Dan Grabham says:

     United Kingdom

    I have only just bought a similar product to these so I have something to compare them by. They’re actually better than the ones I bought.
    My old ones I had difficulty getting the lenses in which doesn’t happen here. The lenses are larger and have a full frame instead of small rimless ones.
    The quality of the frames are okay and I don’t see anything untoward happening.
    They come in a case with a rainbow, yellow and dark coloured lenses.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Like with a lot of other things, I get the feeling that many consumer durables reached their design apogee sometime in the 90s, and everything that’s come since has been a constant effort to redesign stuff that didn’t really need redesigning. Still, where would we be without consumer capitalism, eh? Not everyone’s happy with the Oakleys and Persols they’ve owned for decades.

    So these are very oversized biking geps with a peculiarly angled frame, with a lens area that’s far outside any possible angle of view. They are technically well done, with ventilation holes built into the three changeable lenses, and they are well made. They are certainly big enough to wear prescription glasses underneath, and their is a fitting for that. Possibly several pairs.

    I just think they are so oversized and so overdesigned that they look a bit silly. Still, each to his own taste and all that.

  8. Marty Greenwell says:

     United Kingdom

    These polarized cycling glasses provide a wide field of vision, cover more of your face for excellent protection and field of vision, and have a lightweight frame that is comfortable to wear.
    The cycling glasses come with 1 rainbow color primary lens and 2 interchangeable lenses: yellow lens for night, brightening up the road ahead of you; grey polarized lens for strong sunlight, fliter the glear to protect your eyes. This excellent pair of sunglasses is a must-have for cross-country cycling, running, and other outdoor sports.
    What I particularly like about these sunglasses is that: all lenses are UV400 resistant to block harmful UVA and UVB rays, as well as limit reflected and diffused light; and there are air vents to avoid fogging. This pair of sunglasses also has an exceptionally lightweight TR90 frame, a secure fit adjustable rubber nose pad, and a non-slip temple tip.
    I highly recommend these cycling to anyone, especially those who enjoy outdoor activities.

  9. MadonnaGoshorn says:

     United Kingdom

    This set of cycling glasses with interchangeable lenses is great for cycling. The materials used are reasonable quality for the price, they’re comfortable to wear and very effective at keeping the elements always room your eyes while cycling. I especially like the small air vents that reduce the chances of the lenses steaming up, a great feature. the polarised lenses are great at reducing glare. For darker conditions, both yellow and clear lenses are included, so you still get the protection from the elements when a tint isn’t needed. A micro fibre lens case with pockets for each unused lens is also included, keeping your lenses safe from potential scratches. The hard case is also nicely made, offering good protection for the whole package.

    Overall I’m really happy with these glasses, recommended.

    Great for cycling

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Please watch my video review

    pros:
    These are good value and comfortable sports glasses.
    Choice of lenses for variable weather conditions.
    Hard case included.
    You can get your own prescription fitted in to a spare frame.

    cons:
    Nil of note.

    I’m happy to recommend.

    5 stars from me.

    I hope you find my review helpful

  11. Daniel Norris says:

     United Kingdom

    I ordered these to go cycling in. They look nice and are pretty comfy to wear. They work well in protecting my eyes whilst out on the bike and prevent the glare from the sun. They do look a little odd when I’m wearing them as they are on the larger size but overall not bad.

  12. Osvaldo40Q says:

     United Kingdom

    I know, vanity can be a terrible thing but Duncurin just had to show you how great these sports lenses look, when on.
    You receive everything you need with your lenses: this includes two additional filters. The glasses came with the blue lens fitted and a nice compartmented bag retains the other two including the polarised one. In addition, there is a clear plastic thingy — use of which Duncurin is unsure but I’m thinking that this ‘myopia frame’ is so that those with short sight can have a pair of corrective lenses prepared and can then snap into your sports frames. And, please note, the large case will retain them all, including the cleaning cloth and a bag for your glasses proper, in one hit.
    It is easy to swap in and out with the clear instructions as included. This means that your glasses will be suitable for a wide variety of conditions and it would also be easy if you are up a mountain and have the other filters with you to change them according to the conditions.
    Frame fit is excellent and a nice, stable fit is obtained. The style is a bit ‘edgy’ with the protruding wings towards the cheek but I like the wraparound style and of course the secure fit.
    Most people wear goggles when skiing and up the mountain when the weather closes in and you are trying to ski down in falling snow or, heaven forbid, fog/low cloud, you need as much visibility as you can muster. When the weather is good, however, and the sun comes up over the piste and snow-covered peaks then you want to take advantage of this and ‘drink in’ as much as you can. Sunglasses are best for these conditions as they do not isolate you as much as goggles but of course rarely give you the low light capability. The additional lenses and close fit of these glasses means in many ways you get the best of both worlds and they’ll be fine for full-on sun and also deteriorating conditions — subject maybe to a lens swap. Moreover, your eyes feel protected; not just against bright sunshine but also physically. Skiers these days have a penchant for approaching too close and also in the tuck position tend to crouch with their pointy poles pointing upwards behind them. In areas of the piste that are crowded or if there is a funnel effect with a narrow bottleneck and people skiing down perhaps because conditions are deteriorating, this is a tricky time and you need to have your wits about you. Having one’s eyes protected is a good move and the glasses will afford the skier some protection against an unforeseen event.
    All in all then, Duncurin was most impressed and they will be great for when one is up in the mountains, walking, tobogganing or skiing.
    More than this, the cyclists among you will also find the secure fit, the protection against wind and weather and the physical barrier perfect for this activity too. Please see a pic of Duncurin trying these on. Fabulous. Many thanks.

    Snow's Edge

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I liked these polarized sun glasses.

    The look is a blend of relatively simple but modern styled black frames and arms, and fitted a coloured polarized lens, with a choice of a further two lenses, dark and yellow tinted lens.
    Swapping these around is fairly simple, but requires some flexing and twisting.

    There’s a card with an image to prove to you – that indeed the lens is polarizing.
    There is a generous case for both the glasses, and the lenses, which have their own cloth bags, and also a set of small internal frames that can apparently be fitted with prescription lenses.

    Style is subjective, and I’m not a huge fan of the wrap around look – but it is very effective and when I need that effectiveness, especially blocking light from the side I set aside my ideas regarding sartorial elegance in favour of practicality, and in car with the hood down these are a good choice.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    for me these are superb, as you can see from other reviewers, you get a really good hard case, soft pouch for the glasses and frames, plus a separate one for the two additional lenses plus an optional blank prescription lens holder, so as a package it’s very well thought out and very flexible.

    as to quality and use, no issues here, they fit really well and are quite comfy, even after a couple hr ride this morning. The lens work well too, it had been raining a lot yesterday, so there was plenty of glare and shimmer off surfaces, looking at the tiles on my neighbour roof across the road the sheen from the sun was quite glaring, but through the glasses it cut the sheen completely, impressive!

    Popping the lenses in and out can be a little fiddly, but not too bad, after a couple of goes you get the hang of it, not that I’ll be swapping them over a lot, but if you will, then it’s not a huge issue.

    over all I’d say these are very good, at 30 compared to known brands which cost multiple times that I honestly don’t think you can go wrong and will be happy with these!

    hope my review helped

  15. BridgetHunger says:

     United Kingdom

    Really good quality. They have 3 pieces of glass for change polarized good for fishing. Very comfortable and have frames for normal lens.

  16. Therese says:

     United Kingdom

    Amazing Glasses!

    Come really well packaged and in a hard protective zip case.

    Glasses are really light weight and comfortable coming with 3 sets of lenses in total along with a thin frame you can have your prescription lenses fitted to that clips inside the glasses if you normally wear prescription lenses. (Great addition if you ask me as i wear prescription glasses)

    Super happy with the glasses and astounded with the quality!

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    As someone who cycles semi-casually in the spring and summer, I wanted to give these glasses a try to see how they held up in the way of protection.

    They come in a strong case and a set of two additional lenses, which are polarized and brightening lenses, as well as myopio frames which is a nice bonus.

    The lenses all have their different benefits, and I’ve found the protection offered so far to be good when trying out the glasses while cycling. The frame is made of plastic and rubber and feels comfortable, both around the ears and around the nose. Size wise, they are quite large but offer good protection for the eyes.

    All in all they’re really good cycling glasses that I hope will last me a number of years.

    Very good and versatile cycling glasses

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Im very happy with my purchase, bought these glasses for riding the bike they come with three pair of lenses with separate pockets for the lenses and very nice case with clip hanger, they are well made and pretty nice looking glasses and comfortable to wear it !

  19. RustyHeinrich says:

     United Kingdom

    Great for my upcoming snowboarding trip. This set of glasses fit the face well, have proper lenses which are official and will work but at the same time look cool in all the different patterns you can get. I also love how the manufacture also includes the standard black and yellow lenses too. Arrived with a hard protective case for transport and set at a fair price when comparing on amazon.

  20. James Limbach says:

     United Kingdom

    These cycling glasses are big and provide full coverage from wind, Dirt and bugs. I really like the high-tech lightweight design. The rubber grips on the ear stems are nice and secure with no slipping. These look professional and are a welcome addition to my cycling kit.

    I could not find any negatives with these glasses. The frames interchange easily for different riding climates, Which i love. Definitely a great choice when i ordered these. I would not hesitate to order them for family or friends who are also keen cyclists.

    So far, So good.

  21. Oliver Padilla says:

     United Kingdom

    Comes in large hard case. The product offering is generous.

    The glasses looks great on me, when wearing a cycle helmet, but when I remove the helmet, the glasses look a big on my face.

    Changing the lens is fiddly. It look me a while. If you are not a patient person, then this is n’t for you. Unless you want the stock multi-coloured one.

    When changing the lens took time, but I was worried about making scratches on the lens, it is worth holding the lens with the supplied cloth.

    You can only fit one lens at a time.

    They do include a white frame. It is option (for those who need prescription), but I suspect in practice an optician will charge a small fortune to make custom made lens to fit those frames.

    Also wearing them the colour changes were strong, so I am still undecided about them. I try them out on a cycle run. They product is good value for the price.

    Product is okay

  22. ErinTejada says:

     United Kingdom

    Well made glasses that come with additional lenses and myopic frame. Inside the hard case are protective bags for both the glasses and for the additional lenses. Together with the regular rainbow lens you also get a grey polarised lens and a yellow lens for brightening up the road ahead. The lenses are quite large and curved for a wide view angle and are also ventilated on both sides at the top and bottom to prevent fogging.

    Surprisingly good for the price range, these glasses are comfortable to wear and are effective in protecting your eyes from the sun. Comparable, if not better, than branded glasses a lot more expensive. These are now my primary cycling glasses.

    Good quality cycling glasses

  23. GeraldBrowder says:

     United Kingdom

    The glasses have a wrap around style which is ideal to ensure all your eyes are protected from harmful rays.
    The choice of lenses is really good, you don’t normally get this with sunglasses which makes these a bit special.
    They are comfortable to wear, even for long periods and stay on even when bending over.

    Excellent sun blocking qualities.

  24. JoseEsp says:

     United Kingdom

    As a keen roadie (road cyclist) with a taste for stylish sunglasses, I was eager to try these out as they look good for the price. These are very similar to the Oakley Jawbreaker that I currently use, and comparing the two – I’m impressed with the quality and fit of these sunglasses. They’re strong and fit slightly better than the Oakley’s due to having adjustable temples (a surprising omission from the much more expensive Oakley). They feature a soft and an adjustable nose bridge which feels very comfortable.

    In terms of size, these sunglasses are slightly bigger than the Oakley’s with bigger lenses. They don’t wrap around the face quite as good, so look wider. I wish they were a little smaller as they don’t look quite as good on me as the Oakleys.

    The interchangeable lens choices here are good. You get a stylish coloured mirrored lens, a darker polarised lens for bright sunshine, and a yellow-tinted night lens. Each lens fits nicely in the frame and features small ventilation gaps to prevent condensation. There’s also a myopia attachment for prescription lenses which seems like a good idea in theory. In reality, it’s not very practical, as the small frame ruins the wide vision of the primary lens. While these lenses are decent enough in terms of performance, they’re no match for Oakley lenses that feature HDO optics, especially the iridium coated Prizm lenses. If you’ve ever tried Prizm lenses – you will never want anything else. They enhance colours and detail like no other. Oakley produces prescription lenses for the Jawbreaker, so there’s no need for a myopia attachment.

    One final thing I should mention is the high-quality case that came with these sunglasses. It’s really top-notch and comes with a nice little microfiber pouch for the lenses and one for the frame.

    While I’ve generally been happy using these out on the road and would recommend them for part-time cyclists looking for a touch of style and not overly fussed about having the best optics. Those serious about cycling may want to consider Oakley’s for their superior optics and prescription lens support. Nevertheless, these are great value sunglasses!

  25. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    As a regular cyclist both on and off-road in all weather conditions, I find blinding sunlight on road rides and dark shadowy trail rides to be the most difficult for my vision and generally wear my polarised or light enhancing lenses on most rides. That was until my Oakleys and luggage were “lost” after check-in on a recent cycling trip.

    Now with a slim chance I get my luggage back and see my trusty Oakleys again I needed something to get me by now summer and cycling season is just about here and these looked like they would fit the bill nicely.

    Now they look pretty cool, but do they work? Well, the answer to that is a resounding “yes” as they are surprisingly well made and the overall finish is pretty decent. The interchangeable lenses are great and provide strong sun protection as well as good light enhancement that brightens up the surroundings during early morning or sunset rides on the trails. They are very comfortable and I have no problem wearing them pretty much all day.

    I hate to say it but for me, they are almost as good as my long lost M-frames so I’ll be using these for the foreseeable future where I’ll definitely be taking them away in my hand luggage on my next trip.

    Thanks for taking the time to read my review, I hope you found it helpful.

    All the bes