The Tifosi Sledge Lite sunglasses feature photochromic lenses and a fully adjustable fit, theoretically widening the conditions and head sizes they can accommodate.
The Sledge Lite is a lightened half-frame version of the popular Tifosi Sledge.
In testing, the sunglasses performed well, although they are best suited to road applications.
Tifosi Sledge Lite details
The Grilamid TR 90 polymer used in the frame is renowned for its long life and elasticity – it’s designed to bend but not break.
The frame flows across the top of the one-piece swept lens.
This is de-centred, meaning its curvature is designed to maintain a constant magnification (the depth of material is constant), which is said to reduce distortion throughout the field of vision.
The polycarbonate lens is claimed to be scratch-resistant and shatter-proof.
In this ‘Fototec’ guise, it has a graduated tint, with photochromic properties that shift the lens from Category 1 (limited protection, off-clear) through to Category 3 (high protection against sun glare).
This makes the lens ideal for very changeable conditions.
At 35.6g, the Sledge glasses are light enough, and they come complete with a soft cleaning bag and a zippered hard case.
Tifosi Sledge Lite performance
The lens dimensions, 135mm wide and 58mm deep, are well sized for smaller faces.
The single-spar frame has sticky temple tips and a fully adjustable nosepiece that helps the glasses feel secure on the road.
The arms also have metal cores, so they can be bent to better fit your head.
That said, the light tension of the frame (and some flex where the lens meets it) means they can bounce a little if you venture off-road.
I found altering the nosepiece and bending the arms inward helped make them secure enough for gravel riding duties.
The lens shape results in no distortion, glare or aberrations thanks to its close sweep and the vertical curvature.
The clarity is excellent, though it lacks the pop of contrast you get from top-grade lenses such as those used in Oakley sunglasses (with the brand's Prizm technology) or by Rudy Project.
I was impressed by the rapid darkening of the lens, though it takes a little longer to lighten when the daylight dims.
The lens vents across the brow to help keep the air flowing and reduce fogging, but I experienced a little condensation creeping in around the nosepiece.
Tifosi Sledge Lite bottom line
Tifosi’s Sledge Lites are good cycling sunglasses, especially for the road. The Fototec lens is fast to react to bright light and resists fogging well.
The fully adjustable fit is a bonus, as is the inclusion of a proper hard case.
However, the slight flex in the frames and lack of high contrast means there are better options for off-road and trail conditions.
Product
Brand | tifosi |
Price | 100.00 EUR,90.00 GBP,80.00 USD |
Weight | 35.6000, GRAM (One size) - |
Features
Features | Size: One size Extras inc. Hard case, Microfibre cleaning pouch Colours: Matte Black/Red, Crystal Pink, Matte White, Crystal Smoke, Matte Black |