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Tifosi Podium XC Shield Sunglasses - Polarized Cycling Glasses for Men & Women - UV Protection, Lightweight & Durable - Perfect for Road Biking, Mountain Biking & Outdoor Sports
Tifosi Podium XC Shield Sunglasses - Polarized Cycling Glasses for Men & Women - UV Protection, Lightweight & Durable - Perfect for Road Biking, Mountain Biking & Outdoor Sports

Tifosi Podium XC Shield Sunglasses - Polarized Cycling Glasses for Men & Women - UV Protection, Lightweight & Durable - Perfect for Road Biking, Mountain Biking & Outdoor Sports

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Tifosi is an Italian word meaning enthusiast or fan. Founded under the basic principle that quality eyewear should be available to the masses, Tifosi Optics has been designing and distributing technologically-advanced, value oriented sunglasses for sports enthusiasts since 2003. Whether it's cycling, golf, running or fishing, Tifosi has you covered with a range of lens technologies and sleek, lightweight frame styles. Tifosi Optics lenses are made from polycarbonate material and always offer 100 percent UVA/UVB protection.

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I have had these glasses for 4 years now and have worn them through about 20,000 miles of road cycling. While they are not perfect, they have a lot of positives and if mine were broken I would buy another pair without hesitation even at the higher price they are at now.I purchased these via Amazon after looking at them at a local bike shop. I would have bought them at the shop, along with so many other things if they weren't significantly more expensive there (>50% more). I had not yet discovered any super expensive glasses that I liked so these were my target. I have since also bought a pair of Oakley EV-Zero Prizm Road glasses as well. While they Oakley's look better, depending on who you ask, these Tifosi glasses are probably the better bet for most people including myself.Quick note - I see some people say the nose piece falls out. That's just not the case with mine. It is very positively retained as long as it is fully inserted. Due to the design it can look like it is fully inserted even when it isn't quite there. Put a little more pressure on it and fully seat it and you'll never have it come out of place.Pros:1. Incredibly durable. I have used these for 20,000 or more miles through extreme heat, rain, cold etc and the lenses are still crystal clear with no significant scratches. The Oakley's by comparison are worn much less frequently and I have had them for <2 years and they have some scratches. I have had some wear on the ear piece rubber covers BUT that is likely due to the accident. They were lost for multiple days in the hot sun on the side of the road. I suspect the sun damaged them in those days before I went back and found them.2. The darkening Fototec or Photochromic lenses are excellent for my use case. I tend to ride in the evenings and frequently ride past dark. These allow me to see well but avoid the pain of bugs in my eyes or wind causing them to tear up.3. Comfortable - The key to this is that they are light AND they have no upper or lower frame around the lense. That was one of the main things for me with these since it is frustrating to see the frame in your view when you're in a more aero position.Cons:1. A little bit expensive now, but this was less of an issue when I purchased them since they were much cheaper 4 years ago. Even now, for photochromic, they are a great deal. Prior to getting these I had been using clear safety glasses that were super cheap and had no visible frame. They worked fine but weren't as good in several ways.2. Ear piece rubber covers can be damaged by sun or use, not sure which. Mine have become somewhat discolored and looser than they should be, but I attribute this to laying on the side of the road for days in the hot sun.3. Nose piece does not keep the glasses in place as well as I would like. This is a complaint, but not a very significant one since my much more expensive Oakleys with their Unobtainium nose piece can't do it either. I suspect this is due to how much I sweat so your experience likely will be much better with either of these glasses.I'll try to make it a point to post a picture of my glasses with this review soon to give you some context on their durability. I can't recommend these highly enough.

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