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Style & protection: Peter Sagan’s Glendale sunglasses give 100%

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You might have already seen the Glendale from recent trade show coverage, but it’s time for them to get official. Officially cool – well, at least if you’re Peter Sagan and have a leather jacket and a muscle car. The rest of us may not be so lucky, but at lest we can pick up a pair of the new 100% Glendales.

Style & protection: Peter Sagan's Glendale sunglasses give 100%

Offered in four subdued color ways, these are a far cry from the typical neon colors with super flashy lenses that 100% tends to embrace. However, the Glendale’s still offer a huge cylindrical shield for maximum protection and field of view.

Style & protection: Peter Sagan's Glendale sunglasses give 100% Style & protection: Peter Sagan's Glendale sunglasses give 100% Style & protection: Peter Sagan's Glendale sunglasses give 100%

Constructed with all of the usual high end touch points of 100% shades, the Glendales offer Ultra-Grip rubber nose and temple tips with some adjustability through the alternate fit nose piece that’s included. The frame itself is made from TR90 like many other high end performance glasses to offer a light, durable build. Inside the frame is a French-made polycarbonate lens that filters 100% of UV radiation, and there’s also a HiPER lens option available. Lenses are said to be scratch resistant and coated with a HYDROLIO treatment to repel water, oil, and dirt. Small vents have been added to the bottom of the frame to help prevent the lenses from fogging.

Sold with a spare clear lens, and separate nose piece, and ships in a “vintage style hardcase” to hold the glasses and extra lens. Pricing and availability is yet to be announced.

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Brad J Sedola
Brad J Sedola
5 years ago

Oakley is on the phone from 1989, they want their glasses back.

comrad
comrad
5 years ago
Reply to  Brad J Sedola

Yeah… These are almost identical in frame shape as the old school Oakleys.

TruckNutZ
TruckNutZ
5 years ago
Reply to  Brad J Sedola

More like 1984…I got my Factory Pilots in’84…Factory Pilots were old news by ’89 was onto Razors in ’88, then Razor Blades by ’89…

These glasses also need to tip their hat to some of Briko’s goofy stuff back in the late ’80’s

Brad J Sedola
Brad J Sedola
5 years ago
Reply to  TruckNutZ

I couldnt remember the exact date. I just remember being able to afford my first pair of Oakleys. I went with Frogskins to say the least.

JBikes
JBikes
5 years ago

Nope – 100% made it clear my roadie self should only drape goggles around my neck

Gears4Good
5 years ago
Reply to  JBikes

Seriously. Seeing goggles on a road podium has totally turned me off from the brand. Well, mostly the look of their glasses, but that too.

Sean Dowden
5 years ago
Reply to  Gears4Good

You might want to check out your cycling history Oakley Factory Pilots came out 35 years ago

Dirty Tires
Dirty Tires
5 years ago

In a promo shot they should at least look like they fit well?

geo mong
geo mong
5 years ago

Walmart called. They want their bassomatic glasses back.

Jim Jannards French Uncle
Jim Jannards French Uncle
5 years ago

It’s like the horrific trend in footwear, those ‘dad shoes’, more like “grampa shoes”….they are more gimmick than function. Terrible look

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