

A new challenge of riding from London to Paris has emerged for two members of the SBR team
It's official. I have become a glasses geek.
One of the great things about Triathlon is the kit and one of the great things about being the editor of Optician is that you get to try out loads of new frames, lenses, contact lenses, goggles etc.
In the bike shop I can lust over carbon aero bars and Brooks saddles and in eyewear just look at that cut-away and fixing.
One of the biggest elements of triathlon in my opinion is self preservation. Nowhere is that more important than when it comes to your eyes.
Wearing no eyewear means poor vision and no protection.
Ordinary glasses = no wind/physical protection or sun protection.
Contact lenses = ditto + danger of losing one, swimming??
Wraparounds = physical and wind protection but if its tinted what about night time? If its not tinted what about those sunny days?
Wraparounds with Transitions lenses = everything. Okay, it's got a little extra weight and might not go as dark as you needs on a really sunny day but for all round commuting/training a real winner.
Still steams up on a cold morning, but let's face it what doesn't.
Of course there's always Orthokeratology and plano T6, my other favourite combo. I have an Oakley Half Jacket glazed with plano T6 (but one of the lenses keeps falling out) which works a treat and is much lighter. Ahh but it doesn't have that screw.