Goggles in the bucket? No problem, because even if the warranty has expired, you can still save your bike glasses or bike goggles with our spare parts! And your brand new MTB glasses you can adapt to a change in weather with a replacement lens. What the lens has to do with the weather?
When you buy a pair of cycling glasses, they usually come with all the trimmings, glasses box, cleaning cloth and so on, everything included. So why would you order replacement parts?
Replacement lenses - an upgrade for your MTB goggles
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Bicycle goggles or Bicycle sunglasses can also buy the same in a set. Here, different lenses are included, which you can then install in your glasses. You get clear lenses, which, in addition to the important UV protection, should primarily ensure that small parts do not fly into your eyes. Yellow lenses improve contrast and make obstacles visible. Blue, brown, or black lenses prevent unpleasant glare on sunny days.
Bike goggles for downhill, enduro or trail biking are usually equipped with a universal lens. But if the lighting conditions call for it, you can buy replacement lenses that filter particularly bright light. There are lenses that provide a good mix of attenuation and contrast enhancement in variable light, as is often found in the woods. You can also add a particularly dark lens if you want to go biking in the snow or in southern climes.
Tinting, filter category, finishing - here's how to find the right lens for your sports glasses
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If you want to know which lens is suitable for which weather, you can simply surf over to our Bicycle Goggles. There you'll find a list that tells you exactly which glass tint works best in which weather. There's also a table where we explain the different finishes of the lenses, you'll learn what polarization, mirroring or an anti-fog coating can do. For sunglasses, there's a list of filter categories that tells you how dark a pair of sunglasses needs to be for what weather/area.
You will then find here in the online store the corresponding lenses from the respective manufacturer to match your cycling glasses. So it is also quite easy to get replacements for scratched or broken lenses.
Spare parts for cycling glasses and goggles
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For some goggles, you can repurchase the strap or tether. It's a good idea to replace a worn-out strap in time, so the MTB goggle sits firmly on the bicycle helmet or full-face helmet without wobbling or rubbing. At a high-quality cycling glasses you can not only change the lens, there are nose bridges or even the different components of the roll-off system to buy, we have many different replacements and Tear-Offs for you in stock. So you can start with a full view at any time!