Skip to main content

Madison Recon riding glasses

Madison Recon riding glasses

SO GOOD
Madison have more or less nailed the ergonomics here. The comfortably curved one-piece arms hug the head without feeling tight and have rubber grippers on the inside of the tips to prevent slipping, and the nose piece is soft and flexible.

Another big plus is the six vent slots that run across the top of the lens and help prevent fogging. Coverage is good and the field of vision is usefully uninterrupted.

NO GOOD
Our frame has some grubby marks on it that we can't shift. Lens changes aren't as smooth as with some of the other sets here.

PRICE 120$ (three-lens pack)

Madison Recon riding glasses

Madison Recon riding glasses

Popular posts from this blog

DRC X-Monitor SP1 lap timer

While smartphone apps such as Strava can be a useful way to keep tabs on your mountain bike rides, sometimes you just can’t beat the simplicity and instant feedback that a good old-fashioned stopwatch style lap timer provides.

CUBE REACTION GTC PRO 27.5

Cube have kept their strong 29er race hardtail range for 2014 but added four new bikes with 650b wheels. The Reaction GTC Pro 27.5 is the second-tier carbon model.

ENVE M50 29" Wheels

Utah based company ENVE have been making drool-worthy carbon components for some years now. Despite the fact that carbon rims are becoming more and more common on mountain bikes these days, you can guarantee that ENVE wheels will be a talking point when someone is eyeing off a steed. Instantly, the big bold logos on each rim scream "fast", "light" and to some extent, "expensive" The kids call this 'bling'.

DVO Emerald fork

THE EMERALD HAS been at Jithe centre of a whirlwind of hype since it was first announced. After three months of riding in the UK and Europe, we can finally give you the full lowdown.

Scott Scale 950

The Scale 950 uses the now traditional-for-cross-country 29er wheels to excellent effect, with a fast but fun character that's happy racing or railing.