Tifosi  Sledge Sunglasses

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Push through a long ride. Track a fly ball under bright skies. These Tifosi sunglasses are built for cycling and baseball. They keep you comfortable, focused and in control.

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Features

  • Performance sunglasses for cycling and baseball
  • Engineered for athletes who demand adaptable protection, a secure fit and superior clarity across every ride and every game
  • Oversize design delivers maximum coverage and an ergonomic face-fit
  • Fully adjustable arms and hydrophilic rubber ear and nose pads ensure a comfortable, zero-slip fit through even the most intense conditions
  • Frame is made of Grilamid TR-90
  • Grilamid TR-90 is a homopolyamide nylon characterized by an extremely high alternative bending strength, low density, and high resistance to chemical and UV damage
  • Lightweight and virtually shatterproof, the polycarbonate lenses are 20 times more impact-resistant than glass and 1/3 the weight
  • Lens are optically decentered to eliminate distortion and prevent unwanted magnification
  • Consistent lens coloring, causing no color distortion
  • Tifosi offers a lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

UV Protection

100 percent

Lens Tint

Clarion Blue/AC Red/Clear: Clarion Blue/AC Red/Clear

CLARION BLUE FOTOTEC: Clarion Blue Fototec

CLARION RED FOTOTEC: Clarion Red Fototec

Smoke/AC Red/Clear: Smoke/AC Red/Clear

Light Transmission

Clarion Blue/AC Red/Clear: 12/39/90 percent

CLARION BLUE FOTOTEC: 13-46 percent

CLARION RED FOTOTEC: 14-64 percent

Smoke/AC Red/Clear: 15/39/90 percent

Lens Material

Polycarbonate

Polarized

No

Photochromic

Clarion Blue/AC Red/Clear: No

CLARION BLUE FOTOTEC: Yes

CLARION RED FOTOTEC: Yes

Smoke/AC Red/Clear: No

Interchangeable Lenses

Clarion Blue/AC Red/Clear: Yes

Smoke/AC Red/Clear: Yes

Additional Lenses Included

Clarion Blue/AC Red/Clear: 2

CLARION BLUE FOTOTEC: None

CLARION RED FOTOTEC: None

Smoke/AC Red/Clear: 2

Frame Material

Grilamid TR-90

Gender

Unisex

Fit Width

Medium

Bridge Fit

Standard Bridge Fit

Bridge Width

16 millimeters

Lens Width

135.25 millimeters

Lens Height

56.3 millimeters

Temple Length

121.5 millimeters

Base Curve

8

Reviews

25 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars

87% 13 of 15 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

5 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
Practically goggles (in the best way)
I have these in the Photochromatic and they are easily the best MTB glasses I've ever had. The ventilate well, have great optics, and block wind as well as goggles. I've ridden them from 42 degrees to 90 and haven't had steaming issues but I do tend to remove glasses on climbs when it's hot to avoid sweat drips. You'll definitely want to be sure they fit with your helmet as they are pretty tall. They also tend to be a little harder to clean so use water when you do. So far, they seem pretty scratch resistant but I like them so much I just ordered more lenses just in case they get scratched up.
Colin
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Most Helpful Critical Review

11 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago
Helmet interference
Helmet interference is a deal-breaker for me. There is very little clearance between the bottom of the helmet and the brow of the sunglasses, which might seem OK when you try them on in the store, but practically speaking when you're in the riding position and your bouncing around a bit on the trail, your helmet will move around just enough to bang onto the glasses and push them onto your nose, which is uncomfortable. Surely folks with different bone structures may have different experiences. I exchanged for the Tifosi Davos, which I really like - similar wide field-of-view but no helmet clearance issues.
Ed the Zed
Trailside on the East Coast
Ed the Zed
Location:Trailside on the East Coast
Face Shape:Oval
Age:45–54
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Helmet interference

Helmet interference is a deal-breaker for me. There is very little clearance between the bottom of the helmet and the brow of the sunglasses, which might seem OK when you try them on in the store, but practically speaking when you're in the riding position and your bouncing around a bit on the trail, your helmet will move around just enough to bang onto the glasses and push them onto your nose, which is uncomfortable. Surely folks with different bone structures may have different experiences. I exchanged for the Tifosi Davos, which I really like - similar wide field-of-view but no helmet clearance issues.

Face Shape:Oval
Age:45–54
Colin
Location:Oregon
Face Shape:Oval
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Practically goggles (in the best way)

I have these in the Photochromatic and they are easily the best MTB glasses I've ever had. The ventilate well, have great optics, and block wind as well as goggles. I've ridden them from 42 degrees to 90 and haven't had steaming issues but I do tend to remove glasses on climbs when it's hot to avoid sweat drips. You'll definitely want to be sure they fit with your helmet as they are pretty tall. They also tend to be a little harder to clean so use water when you do. So far, they seem pretty scratch resistant but I like them so much I just ordered more lenses just in case they get scratched up.

Face Shape:Oval
Age:35–44
Palma
Location:Virginia
Face Shape:Round
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 month ago

Love sunglasses

I absolutely love my new goggles. I am a cyclist and they just fit me so well. Not interference with the helmet at all. Maybe because off the shape of my head and helmet?

Face Shape:Round
Age:45–54
Beaux
Location:Santa Barbara
Face Shape:Oval
Age:45–54
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Great lenses but they hit my helmet.

I had to readjust my helmet back further and tighten it down and it ended up giving me a headache from pressure on the back of my neck. The lenses on these are amazing and they look great, but my Smith helmet just doesn't fit great with them.

Face Shape:Oval
Age:45–54
Alden503
Face Shape:Oval
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Best Value Out There!

These are the best sunnies for the money. Others have mentioned interference with there helmets, I have not had this problem even with a cycling cap.

Face Shape:Oval
Age:25–34
Tejas
Location:Boise
Face Shape:Oval
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Great sunglasses

I got the fototec version of Sledge and its wonderful. I've used in different light conditions and vision is great. The frame stays in place even more when you sweat. I do see small clearance and slight interference with the helmet at the forehead region but its acceptable.

Face Shape:Oval
Age:25–34
Cyclist
Location:Portland, Or
Face Shape:Rectangle
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Great

Coverage is fantastic, can’t go back to smaller glasses for cycling. They fit perfectly under my helmet without interfering and the top isn’t in my field of view. Guy with a narrower face and they are secure and fit well. I’ve had to buy 3 this year bc I keep leaving them outside and they get taken… worth it, and glad they don’t cost a ton.

Face Shape:Rectangle
Age:35–44
NabilS
Location:California
Face Shape:Triangle
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

great value for money

Provides perfect visual coverage, comfortable fit and looks stunning

Face Shape:Triangle
Age:35–44
JB Olympic Peninsula
Location:Olympic Peninsula, WA
Age:55–64
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Not Compatible With Lazer G1 MIPS Helmet

I was impressed with the quality of these sunglasses, but they hurt the tops of my ears. Not sure if this was a product weight or fit issue. Could not wear the sunglasses for biking, because the frames were not compatible with my Lazer G1 MIPS helmet. The front of my helmet rested on top of the top of the frames, so I had to return the sunglasses.

Age:55–64
Mtbshredder
Location:California
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Great for mountain biking!

First pair of mountain bike glasses for the trails. They feel comfortable and give plenty of protection for my bike rides.

Age:25–34
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