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Review: Tifosi's New Moab Sunglasses Hit a Sweet Spot for CyclistsBut the Moabs fit me like a glove, and despite the lens curvature the huge view was distortion-free and crystal clear. They feel well made and stupid light at 31 grams.
I tested how clear each lens was when pacing through varying light conditions, and (thanks to some unplanned snowfall) noted how protective the coverage was during inclement weather. I also twisted ...
Tifosi Moab Lite sunglasses deliver pro-level performance, crystal-clear optics, and 3 lenses—for under $80. Lightweight, stylish, and built to ride.
Tifosi uses polycarbonate for its lenses, and I am comparing them to other manufacturers’ plastic lenses. I’ve had Maui Jim, Serengeti, and Ray-Bans in the past with glass lenses.
Kilo will also be offered in Tifosi’s new Clarion Red Fototec lens, ... AC red, and clear lenses plus the Black/White model with the Clarion Red Fototec lens. Crystal Smoke – $79.95. For less than ...
Tifosi's range of sunglass styles are stylish, durable, ... Each pair of Tifosi frames felt light on the face, and the lenses were crystal clear, thanks to shatterproof, ...
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