Test 2016Evileye road cycling glasses from Adidas - Adidas road cycling glasses Evileye Halrim Pro in the test

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 · 29.09.2016

Test 2016: Evileye road cycling glasses from Adidas - Adidas road cycling glasses Evileye Halrim Pro in the testPhoto: Markus Greber
Test 2016: Evileye road cycling glasses from Adidas
The Evileye Halfrim Pro has become a classic since its launch in 2011; a version with self-tinting lenses is coming for the new season.

The half-frame with tilt-adjustable temples, the width-adjustable nose pad, the clever mechanism for changing the lenses and the sweat catcher remain unchanged. The Vario lenses are very bright when untinted, making the goggles ideal for riding at dusk or at night. In bright sunshine, they turn grey and effectively prevent glare. However, it takes a relatively long time for the tint to wear off again, especially at low temperatures. The chemical reaction in the lenses is also unable to cope with rapid changes from light to dark, for example when driving through tunnels or forests.

PLUS Good protection, good all-round vision, easy lens replacement; fits many head and face shapes
MINUS Sluggish tinting behaviour

Price 249 Euro
Info www.adidas.com/eyewear

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