5/17/2023 0 Comments Adidas eyewear evil eye pro![]() ![]() Overall the lenses improve depth perception and remove glare without washing out colour. In fact the distortion free, anti-fog, 100% UV blocking, scratch and impact resistant polycarbonate “filters”, as the care booklet calls them, work well even in the shade, they seem to make warm colour tones warmer and greens appear deeper. The pair of Evil Eyes that I had the opportunity to try came with a pair of LST light brightening silver tint lenses that work well on the trail. The soft rubber nose piece can be set to the contour of your bridge, and last but not least for when you’re off the trail or you just don’t want it on, the sweatband can be removed to reveal additional vent slots across the top of the frame. To put Humpty back together again, simply snap the arms back into frames. Not only do the Evil Eyes have function to their sharp looking form, they have more ergonomic adjustment than a cockpit it a European luxury sedan - not surprising considering that they are designed and manufactured in Austria.Ĭomfort seems to be at the centre of Adidas’s design, the well vented light weight glasses are completely customizable, the arms can be adjusted over an 8 degree range so that they accept your ear position and in the event of a rider induced crash serious enough, they are designed to separate from the frames at the hinge. The first thing that strikes you when you first look at a pair of Evil Eyes is the typical wrap around sport glasses shape, a protective state that effectively shields the rider’s eyes, that though is where the comparison between Adidas and other shades ends. This year at Interbike I managed to meet Ron Mühlböck of Adidas Eyewear and discuss their line, and recently I had the opportunity to try out a pair of Adidas’s top of the line Evil Eye Pros. Most of us are familiar with the shades on the scene, but there’s a new player on the block, Adidas Eyewear and their line-up of sport glasses. ![]()
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