‘Sunglasses’ Category
» posted on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at 5:12 pm by paul
Rudy Project Noyz

Rudy Project Noyz
Today we are featuring the Rudy Project Noyz. Available in over 25 color/lens combos this performance frame features interchangeable lenses, adjustable nose pads, hypoallergenic adjustable temple tips, and amazing wrap around protection. Latest incarnations include a rudy girl purple crystal or pink crystal combos, wild fuorescent options in yellow, green and pink, classic sporty versions in black, brown, graphite and white, and even has two tactical versions available. Here is what Rudy Project has to say about the shades: The Rudy Project Noyz™ is comfortable and light eyewear designed for the highest level of performance. This wraparound piece incorporates all the Rudy Project core features for unsurpassed protection, superior optical ratings and unbelievable comfort: ultra-light Grilamid® chassis, QuickChange™ interchangeable lenses, new co-injected Ergonose™ 4 fully adjustable nosepiece and 360 adjustable temple tips in hypoallergenic Megol®. Mounted with our new Photochromic Clear ImpactX™ lenses, the Noyz™ will ensure unparalleled wraparound protection and enhanced visual clarity for any performance, at any climatic condition. The Noyz™ is prescription-ready, either with our easy-in-easy-out patented RX insert, or direct, with our revolutionary ImpactRX™ program powered by Shamir® digital freeform technology. Measuring in at 67-16-126 and weighing just about an ounce these cycling specs rock.
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» posted on Monday, March 1st, 2010 at 9:07 pm by paul
Rudy Project Karbon Eye

Rudy Project Karboneye
Seems we aren’t the only ones who think Rudy Project’s Rock. Outside buyers guide named the Karboneye by Rudy one of their sunglass picks of the summer in 2009 and with new lens options it is even better now.
Here is what Outside had to say, “Wasn’t Doc wearing these at the end of Back to the Future? But seriously, testers raved about Rudy’s photochromic red tint, which pumps up contrast and depth and self-adjusts in sunlight and shadow. We also loved the way the snug, featherweight polymer shield just disappears—no edges or obstructions in view. Plus, there’s the watchlike build quality. (That and the carbon fiber at the temples help explain the price.) Try this one for road riding and mountain biking or anything else that involves going fast. A snap-in bit for corrective lenses lets prescription wearers enjoy the view, too. Rx-able”
And as for the folks at Rudy, we couldn’t have described these better ourself:
Rudy Project’s KarbonEye features a revolutionary stainless steel temple core bonded with carbonfiber nano foils and over-injected with protective ergonomic Megol. This unique piece is mounted with our new ImpactX Photochromic shield, delivering both wrap-around protection and light management. Loaded with innovative co-injected Ergonose 4, the Rudy Project KarbonEye is a high-end technical breakthrough for sport freaks and represents the culmination of more than 20 years of research, design and Italian craftmanship. The KarbonEye is rx-able with stainless steel over-injected proprietary optical insert.
Currently available in 5 frame/lens combos this shield is perfect for those looking for top of the line sports sunglasses.
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» posted on Monday, February 22nd, 2010 at 7:40 pm by paul
Magster, Big, Bad Cycling Sunglasses
and by bad I mean really, really good.
A couple of months ago Rudy Project introduced their new Magster frame and after a bit of time on the market the verdict is in. This frame is hot. Many frame/lens combos are already out of stock and many more hard to find as well. So what’s to love?
The lenses are big, measuring in at 71mm these lenses are big even in the world of sports wrap sunglasses. You are sure to get all of the protection you need from these shades and more. The big lenses are available in numerous colors offering numerous benefits. Rudy’s lens technology is not to be questioned and they bring it to you in the Magter in form or mirrored laser options, impactx durability, photochromic and polarized offerings as well. They have also made this frame fully RX-able, available in both their Direct RX option and RX insert program.
The frame colors are current ranging from the ever popular matte black to flurorescent yellow, racing white with red or blue accents, a frozen ash option, clear and frozen brown- perfect for those folks who just can’t get enough tortoise like eyewear.
Air vents in the newly engineered emblem prevent fogging and fully adjustable nose pieces and temples ensure an optimal fit. The frames are superlightweight weighing in at just over 1 ounce and measure in at a total of 71-11-137.
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» posted on Friday, February 19th, 2010 at 11:37 pm by paul
Rudy Really Does Dominate the Cycling Specific Eyewear Industry

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I wore yet another amazing pair of Rudy Projects today. The frame was the Maskeryna and I really loved it. It was so light weight and incredibly minimal I think it would be fantastic for just about everyone. With fully adjustable nosepads it should allow for a proper fit with most bridges. The rimless shield is ultra modern and aerodynamic.
The only concern I have with this style, vs something more substantial like a Rydon is it is so lightweight, so streamlined, that I have to question it’s durability. If you are a rough em, tough em kind of rider and don’t put your specs in the case post race I can’t imagine these shades will last too long.
However, if that’s not the case, this is a sporty frame that is also stylish in it’s own right. And with two color ways, tobacco and anthracite, there is one perfect for every kit.
Here’s what e-rudy has to say about the frame:
“The Rudy Project Maskeryna Collection is the look that turns heads. Super lightweight, maximum protection, outstanding comfort and a clean cutting edge design. The Maskeryna is what happens when performance meets attitude with a total disregard to conventional thinking. Grilamid TR 55 LX frame construction coupled with proprietary adjustable Silipad nose piece provides weightless comfort and maximum protection.”
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» posted on Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 at 5:15 pm by paul
Rudy Project Ability Sunglasses
Rudy Project has finally come out with the perfect shield reader for women. The sportmask SX was fine but in my opinion a little too large and a little too bulky. Their new release the ability addresses these issues. Here is what Rudy has to say about the sunglasses:
“The new Ability is a full wraparound shield intended for women through its fit designed specifically for the female head and face. Weighing in at only 25-grams, the superlight Ability is available in Raspberry, White, Demi Green, Ivory and Gloss Lava. With stylish and sporty color options and elegant shapes throughout, the Ability is a complete custom line of Rudy Project sunglasses that scores off the fashion charts with a fit and flair perfect for active women.
Also matched with the ultimate in Rudy Project’s RP Optics lens options, the Ability is interchangeable with 5 different lens options using Rudy Project’s perfected and gimmick-free Quick Change lens replacement technology – no twisting, sliding or shaking required. Along with Rudy Project’s fully adjustable and anti-slip Ergo IV nosepiece, the new Ability is the latest in sporting performance eyewear made exclusively for women by Rudy Project, the leading manufacturer of hi-tech eyewear.”
Rudy project also has a number of styles available as prescription sunglasses, though at this time they do not RX any of the shield styles.
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» posted on Friday, February 5th, 2010 at 4:37 am by paul
Read The New Laws Carefully
As the local legislation sits to cover many different issues from finances to public well being there may be bills being passed that you did not effect you. Bills that local legislation approve now will move on to the higher viting commitees and could be passed as laws. I encourage everybody to look closely at the legislation that is being discussed in your state. I know they make the verbage and print hard to read. I actually us my hand held magnifying glass to make me slow down and look closely at all the details. I like to think nothing gets by me, but who are we kidding? I am not a full time politician, I need good reliable and non-biased info. Does anybody know where I can get that?
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» posted on Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at 9:56 pm by paul
Rudy Project Rydon
Perhaps the most popular cycling sunglasses are the Rydon style by Rudy Project. Rydon is a wrap around style serving the obvious function of blocking dust and debris. It also however offers much, much more.
The Rydon was engineered using a carbonium frame and space metal aluminum alloy (Kynetium) temples. The combination of these modern materials creates an unbelievably lightweight, durable and flexible pair of sunglasses. Add to this Rudy Projects Interchangeable lens system, advanced visual acuity performance vision, adjustable nose piece, fog free lenses, hidden hinges and side protection and adjustable temples and these glasses can’t be beat.
Available in numerous colors ranging from black to clear to silver velvet, you can choose from an astonishing assortment of performance lenses and temple tips and nose pads to fully customize your pair. The Rydon is also an RX friendly frame so if you require a prescription correction in your cycling sunglasses this is a good option for you.
Some words wearers have used to describe the Rydon: rugged lenses, good protection, pleasant to wear, stylish and comfortable.
Choose from regular sunglass lenses, mirrored lenses, polarized or even photochromatic lenses. The Rydon is even available in a performance kit that comes with 5-7 pairs of lenses ensuring you always have a lens available for cycling regardless of light condition.
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» posted on Monday, December 28th, 2009 at 5:53 pm by paul
Top Cycling Eyewear Candidates
When it comes to cycling safety, eyewear can be just as important as a helmet. They protect your eyes from debris and wind. Reduce tearing and improve vision. The proper pair of cycling sunglasses will enhance contrast, reduce glare, and of course protect your eyes. We have compiled a list of some of the top sunglasses for the serious cyclist.
Things to consider when purchasing a pair of sport sunglasses not only the tint, but the shape as well. If the sunglasses wrap too tight, they may fog up in warmer weather. Adequate air flow is required. If they are too large, they may fall and slip as you are riding. Streamlined temples are convenient and more comfortable for wear under a helmet. Brands like Rudy Project, Rec Specs and Wiley X all specialize in sport sunglasses suitable for cycling.
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Bicycle Laws In The News
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- Wine: This bicycle took consumers for a ride - Washington PostWine: This bicycle took consumers for a rideWashington PostUnder US law, if a wine is labeled as a single grape variety, only 75 percent of it has to be from that grape; but the argument here is not that Red ...and more » […]
- Medford slams brakes on 'unenforceable' bike license law - OregonLive.com (blog)KDRVMedford slams brakes on 'unenforceable' bike license lawOregonLive.com (blog)It's like the sun rising: Every time we post something with the word bicycle in the headline, we can count on at least one or ...A cautionary tale: Medford scraps bike licensing ordinanceBikePortland.org (blog)all 3 news articles » […]
