Bliz sports glassesNew cycling glasses for road and trail

Kristian Bauer

 · 20.02.2026

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The Swedish eyewear manufacturer Bliz has introduced two new sports glasses. The P006 model is optimised for racing cyclists. It offers a half-frame design and is designed to reduce air resistance. The P005 model has a more robust design with a full frame and is intended for off-road use. Both models have interchangeable polycarbonate lenses, anti-fog coating and 100 per cent UV protection.

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The Swedish brand Bliz is launching two new Sports glasses onto the market. The P005 and P006 models differ in terms of design and area of use. Both glasses are now available from selected retailers and at bliz.com.

Bliz P006 cycling glasses for road cyclists

The P006 is designed for racing cyclists. It utilises a half-frame design which, according to the manufacturer, is intended to reduce air resistance. The biggest advantage of a half-frame: when looking back at the road on a racing bike, there is no frame to obstruct your field of vision. The frame material is polyamide. The goggles have a ventilation system designed to ensure air circulation during intensive sessions. Cylindrical polycarbonate lenses are also used here, which can be changed.

Half-frame cycling glasses P006Photo: BlizHalf-frame cycling glasses P006

Bliz P005 for off-road use

The P005 is the more stable model with a full rim construction - the frame completely encloses the lenses. The model is designed for off-road use: whether on a gravel bike, biking or trail running. The frame is made of polyamide. The cylindrical Glasses can be exchanged and adapted to different lighting conditions. A 2-step hinge mechanism connects the temple ends to the frame.

Full rim glasses P005Photo: BlizFull rim glasses P005

Glasses and coatings

Both models use polycarbonate lenses with multiple coatings. The hydrophobic technology is designed to repel water and rain. One Anti-fog coating The manufacturer claims that the anti-scratch technology prevents the lenses from fogging up and protects them from scratches. The lenses are ventilated and offer 100 per cent UV protection. Adjustable nose pads enable adaptation to different face shapes. The temple tips are made of friction rubber and can also be adjusted. This design is intended to keep the goggles securely on the head even during fast movements or long sessions. The P005 is aimed at riders on demanding trails who require stability and comfort. The P006 is aimed at athletes who prioritise speed and efficiency. Both models are supplied with a padded bag. Accessory lenses are available for both goggles.

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Specifications:

Bliz P005:

  • Price: 89 Euro
  • Lenses: Cylindrical, interchangeable, polycarbonate
  • UV protection: 100 per cent
  • Frame: Polyamide
  • Hinge: 2-step mechanism
  • Coating: Hydro Lens Technology, Anti-Fog, Anti-Scratch
  • Ventilation: ventilated glass
  • Adjustment: Adjustable nose pad, adjustable temple tips made of friction rubber
  • Optional: Nano Optics
  • Accessories: Padded bag, accessory glasses available

Bliz P006:

  • Price: 99 Euro >> available here
  • Lenses: Cylindrical, interchangeable, polycarbonate
  • UV protection: 100 per cent
  • Frame: polyamide, half-frame design
  • Hinge: 2-step mechanism
  • Coating: Hydro Lens Technology, durable anti-fog, anti-scratch
  • Ventilation: glass ventilation, ventilation system
  • Adjustment: Adjustable nose pad, adjustable temple tips made of friction rubber
  • Optional: Nano Optics
  • Accessories: Padded bag, accessory glasses available

Kristian Bauer was born in Munich and loves endurance sports - especially in the mountains. He is a fan of the Tour de France and favours solid racing bike technology. He conducts interviews for TOUR, reports on amateur cycling events and writes articles about the cycling industry and trends in road cycling.

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