Rudy Project's Cutline is a stylish yet tailorable cycling sunglasses solution built around performance and comfort Rudy Project is one of the founding proponents of the cycling sunglasses movement, having risen to prominence during the '90s in an effort to thwart Oakley's dominance in the professional rungs. Many iconic models followed, including the radically styled Performance, Extreme and Aggressor - considered by many as the blueprint upon which the Rudy Project brand was built. The newest edition to Treviso-based firm's ever-growing portfolio of eyewear systems is the Rudy Project Cutline. Unveiled at the 2020 Opti Munich, an international trade show for optics and design, the...
With its performance fit and refined design cues, the Rudy Project Defender is still one the best-looking cycling eye protection options in the segment Despite losing its crown to the new Rudy Project Cutline model as the brand's most premium performance offering, the Defender sunglasses are still a popular choice among competitive cyclists. As the official eyewear supplier to the then Bahrain-Merida WorldTour team, the Defender model was popularised by riders such as Vincenzo Nibali, Domenico Pozzovivo and Rohan Dennis. The Defender sunglasses will still be used by Bahrain McLaren for the duration of the season and beyond where they...
Boost01 combines safety and aerodynamics into a unique and powerful design. Boost 01 features extreme ventilation and reduces aero drag by 12% compared to traditional road helmets. With 10 vents, the Boost 01 features some best helmet ventilation on the market. New internal air channels help to guide and accelerate the air flow out of the rear of the helmet This helmet also comes standard with a removable optical shield that flips up Rudy Project, has also been taking inspiration from aquatic creatures. This time it’s sharks by way of the dorsal ridge. Rudy says it’s design concept takes advantage...
Photochromic lenses automatically change the darkness of the lens according to light conditions, making them the perfect lens dusk till dawn. The photochromic molecules responsible for changing lens tint are activated by the sun's ultraviolet radiation and also light, allowing them to handle a wide range of environments, even on cloudy days. The darkness of the lens will adjust within a designated range according to the level of light exposure, making every shade possible – from light to dark and everything in between – and it only takes a few seconds for lens to adjust. All lenses that adapt to light use...