When Will Jones wrote about the best cycling sunglasses, he started by talking about how important the fashion aspect is. It’s a sentiment I couldn’t agree with more. The right glasses tie your whole look together. Keep reading though and Will also talked about how the best glasses have to be more; honestly, that last part is something I’ve struggled with a bit.
Tech Specs: POC Propel Sunglasses
Price: €249 / $250
Weight: 29g total, 11g for frame only
Colour options: Frame options are Uranium Black w/Violet Silver Mirror CAT 3, Hydrogen White w/Violet Silver Mirror CAT 3, Purple Quartz Translucent w/Violet Silver Mirror CAT 3, Fluorescent Orange Translucent w/Violet Gold Mirror CAT 3, Fluorescent Pink Uranium Black Translucent w/Violet Gold Mirror CAT 3, Grey Translucent w/Violet Silver Mirror CAT 3
It’s not that I disagree with the idea that great cycling sunglasses are more than pure fashion, it’s that there are so many fantastic choices. Oakley, Scicon, 100%, Bolle, POC, and even less expected brands like Rapha all have sunglasses that are incredible. The base level of performance is so high that it’s easy to forget to even think about quality when testing. The flip side of that is that it’s also hard to differentiate one brand of glasses from another. Everyone makes claims about performance and they are all true enough that it feels like noise.
This year POC is looking to cut through all that noise. The POC Propel sunglasses are completely unique on the market as the only sunglasses sold today that claim to make you faster through aero optimisation. It’s the kind of claim I love and I have to admit I felt myself drawn like a moth to a flame. Still, despite my predilection for ridiculous aero claims, I’ve put the POC Propel sunglasses to the test. I’ve covered hundreds of miles and lots of hours and now I’m ready to talk about the details. If you are looking for a new pair of sunglasses for the summer riding season, keep reading to see if the POC Propel is going to be the right choice for you.
Design and aesthetics
It only makes sense to dive right into the aero claims around the POC Propel sunglasses. Those claims are the headline and the differentiator and the idea is something that makes theoretical sense. TT helmets use face shields and ear covers to smooth the air as it travels around the upper portion of a rider’s head. Most people don’t…
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