Jordan Grimes  —  4/15/2026

How to Choose the Best Cycling Glasses and Sunglasses

Eyewear plays a big role in cycling, as safe navigation of roads or trails at high speeds requires clear, unobstructed vision.

TL;DR
How to Choose the Best Cycling Glasses and Sunglasses

Visible Light Transmission (VLT) Categories and Transition Lenses

VLT represents the percentage of light allowed through the lens. Transition lenses, such as photochromic lenses, allow more or less light in based on the ambient light. There are five categories from S0 to S4 (S stands for snow).

Light Transmission
S080–100%
S143–80%
S218–43%
S38–18%
S43–8%
Description
S0Clear or lightly tinted for heavily overcast or foggy days
S1Light tint for low light conditions or dusk
S2Medium tint for moderate light conditions
S3Dark tint for bright and variable light conditions
S4For high altitude or snowsports

Popular Cycling Glasses Brands and Models Worth Considering

Below is a selection of eight models from the most popular cycling sunglass manufacturers:

Price (GBP)
Oakley Radar£191+
Smith Optics Wildcat£168.00
100% Speedcraft£129.18+
POC Devour£250+
Rudy Project Kelion£190.98
Decathlon (Van Rysel) RoadR 900 Perf£59.99
KOO Demos£130+
Rapha Sestri£155.00
Lens Type
Oakley RadarPrizm (Category 2 or 3), Prizm Polarized
Smith Optics WildcatChromaPop (Category 1,2, or 3), Photochromic, Clear
100% SpeedcraftHiPER (Category 2, 3), Photochromic, Clear
POC DevourClarity (Category 2, 3), Photochromic, Clear
Rudy Project KelionImpactX Mirrored (Category 3), Photochromic
Decathlon (Van Rysel) RoadR 900 PerfPolycarbonate (Category 3), Photochromic
KOO DemosZeiss Polycarbonate (Category 1,2, or 3), Photochromic
Rapha SestriPolycarbonate
Interchangeable Lenses
Oakley RadarYes
Smith Optics WildcatYes
100% SpeedcraftYes
POC DevourYes
Rudy Project KelionYes
Decathlon (Van Rysel) RoadR 900 PerfNo
KOO DemosYes
Rapha SestriYes

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Jordan Grimes
Jordan is a writer and editor who specializes in cycling content, as well as a keen recreational cyclist. From his adopted home in Palma de Mallorca, he trains locally, leads rides with a local club, and, in service of his love for travel, he regularly takes his bike on trips around Europe. He’s obsessed with data, performance, and nutrition, and you’re likely to find him diving into his Strava stats at the clubhouse over a post-ride flat white.
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