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Cycling glasses Rockbros polarised with UV protection and prescription insert, blue lenses
Rockbros polarised cycling glasses with UV protection and a prescription insert feature blue lenses designed for cyclists who need glare reduction, UV eye protection and the option to use corrective lenses. The lens tint and polarisation reduce reflected light from road surfaces, water and vehicle windows, while the prescription-compatible insert secures corrective lenses behind the main lens for clear vision during commutes, training rides and off-road sessions.
Polarised blue lenses reduce horizontal glare and improve contrast, helping to distinguish road texture and obstacles. Integrated UV protection shields eyes from harmful UVA and UVB rays. The prescription insert enables cyclists who wear prescription lenses to combine vision correction with sport-specific eye protection without switching between glasses. Lightweight frame design and secure fit minimise movement during dynamic riding.
Fit the glasses so the frame rests comfortably on the nose and around the temples, ensuring the lenses sit directly in front of the eyes. If you require prescription correction, install the separate prescription insert according to the insert manufacturer’s instructions and secure it behind the main lens. Clean lenses with a soft microfiber cloth and appropriate lens cleaner to avoid scratches. Adjust temple arms or nose pads, if present, to maintain a secure and comfortable fit for active riding.
Use the polarised cycling glasses for situations with strong reflections or bright light. Remove or store the glasses in a protective case when not in use to preserve lens coatings and the prescription insert. For night riding or very low-light conditions, use non-polarised, clear or low-tint lenses instead.
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