Price range: $3.00 through $169.00
SEE WHAT’S BEHIND YOU WITHOUT TURNING YOUR HEAD
Integrated seamlessly into the frame, the rear-view mirrors become part of how you move not something you think about. Easily adjustable, they provide a clear view to bow while maintaining your rowing focus in the stern. Mirrors on both sides allow a wider field of view than traditional mirrors.
The mirror is part of the frame. Always present. Never in the way. Comfortable and lightweight frames.
Three lens options are available:
All glasses include a protective case, microfiber pouch and microfiber cloth as well as the user manual.
Polarized or Photochromic or Reflective?
Polarized lenses contain a built-in filter that blocks horizontally reflected light – the glare that bounces off water and wet roads. The result is dramatically reduced reflection and a sharper view of the row ahead. The tint level stays fixed. What changes is the quality of what you see through it. Best for: Bright, sunny days with consistent light; Rowers and riders who stick to daytime, fair-weather rides; Road cycling where asphalt glare is an issue; Coastal or lakeside routes with reflective water.
Photochromic lenses react to UV light. In bright sun they darken automatically. Move into shade or a tunnel and they lighten back up within seconds. One lens adapts to the conditions of your ride rather than you adapting around it. Our Full Spectrum lens performs at category 3 in real-world rowing and riding- clear at dawn, dark at high noon, one lens for all of it. It’s built around a premium Japanese photochromic compound, which is why transitions are faster and more consistent than standard photochromics. Lab-tested all the way up to category 4 – the darkest tint rating available. Best for: Variable conditions on cloudy mornings turning sunny; Dawn or dusk rowing with rapidly changing light; Rowers who want one pair for every condition.
Reflective lenses are bright-day lenses with a mirror coating that bounces light. Strong sun protection plus a stylistic statement. Same UV400 protection as Polarized but without the glare-cutting effect.
Polarized gives you clarity in the conditions you choose. Photochromic gives you confidence in the conditions you don’t.
How to adjust and use the TriEye mirrors:

What size should I wear? As a general rule medium will fit most adults. If your face is narrow, the small size may be your best option.

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| Style | Reflective Blue, Polarized, Photochromic, Prescription Insert Frame, Silicone Sunglasses Strap |
| Size | Small, Medium, One Size |