Saturday, 3 September 2016

Kask Optics launches new glasses, adds colours and sizes

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This article originally appeared on BikeRadar

Kask Optics, the offshoot of Kask helmets, has finally debuted its new range of glasses and, like their helmets, they are 100 per cent Italian made.

The frames have a unique flip-in arm design, which sees the arm rotate at the hinge point and turn in on itself for storage. The rotation is stepped so that you can adjust the angle of the lens whilst wearing to help clear fogging. The glasses were also designed to fit snuggly on to Kask's Protone helmet, and the arms clear the helmet shape too. The nose bridge is adjustable too, and included in the set is a second, smaller sized nose bridge.

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Kask seems to have sweated the details, with lens changes made remarkably easy. Simply flip the retaining tabs on the frames and pop the lens out — with little stress-inducing bending or forcing, like we've had from other switchable systems.

Lens switching is easy, just flip the retaining tab

The lenses are made by Zeiss, and included in the package is a multi-layer dark and a clear lens.

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