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Adidas evil eye pro
Adidas evil eye pro








adidas evil eye pro

adidas evil eye pro

Don’t go thinking these are infinitely-adjustable or adjustable beyond those two steps or you just might end up with broken nose pieces.

adidas evil eye pro

The Evil Eye Pro’s feature a two-step nose piece adjustment that’s easy to switch between wide and narrow settings. Great fit with a helmet and good looks to boot.Īdjustable nose pieces are important when fitting to a wide variety of faces and nose shapes. Rarely do I find a pair of full-rim sunglasses that I can wear mountain biking, road biking or trail running but the large lenses of the Evil Eye Pro’s make for uninhibited vision in every direction. No question, they are huge and because of that we’re talking a wide field-of-vision that’s atypical of framed cycling glasses. Let’s start out with the size of these lenses.

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Surely, there is nothing evil about the Evil Eye Pro instead, there’s a ton of good to speak of. I don’t think that type of “evil eye” is what Adidas had in mind, but rest assured, you won’t be giving the “evil eye” to these sunglasses - no sir. And, we’ve all given the evil eye to shut down some sort of shenanigans. Usually, it was from our mothers when we were up to no good. We’ve all gotten the “evil eye” from time-to-time. Huge lenses offer uninhibited field-of-vision. Tested with LST Bright Vario Purple Mirrorlenses.However, the new Adidas Evil Eye Evo Pro’s have done a great job at warming me up to full-rim designs for cycling. I don’t want frames getting in the way when split-second decisions are on the line. In my mind, the best cycling sunglasses are semi-rimless designs to allow uninhibited vision.










Adidas evil eye pro