Shimano Technium L Semi Frameless Cycling CE-TCNL2 Sunglasses Review - feat. Spare Clear Lens

Shimano has expanded their eyewear lineup for 2024 with three new lightweight models. In this review, we’ll be looking at the Technium L which is the one of the lightest as it features a half frame design. The Shimano Technium L is the “light” version with a retail price of $100 to $125 depending on whether you choose the standard Ridescape lenses or the photochromic option. The sunglasses are constructed from a bio-based frame which consists of Arkema Rilsan clear G850 Rnew which is 45% renewable. To customize the sunglasses, Shimano has incorporated a reversible nose pad and even includes a clear lens that can be swapped in. The Technium L has a modern yet sporty design with straight edges and smooth corners. As the product name implies, the Technium L is the light version with a half frame design which eliminates the bottom edge of the frame. This creates a wide field of view and helps the sunglasses achieve their lightweight 26 gram weight. Shimano offers the Technium L in multiple frame colors: white, crimson, bronze gold, smoky navy, matte black and dark olive. Even with the brighter Crimson version we have in this review, the colors are fairly reserved and lack the metallic finish of the high-end S-PHYRE sunglass options. Also, each of the frame colors are paired with a specific lens so you’ll have to be careful when purchasing the sunglasses. Shimano offers the sunglasses with their Ridescape and photochromic options. The Ridescape lenses are specifically tuned for road cycling, gravel, trail riding or low light conditions. We have the Ridescape Road N2 lens here in this review which has an attractive mirrored finish that’s optimized for road cycling. Shimano lists the RD lenses as having 21% VLT which is a medium tint category 2 filter level. The lenses are also vented to reduce fogging and have multiple coatings on them for durability and clarity. The Technium L sunglasses also have an interchangeable lens design which allows you to easily swap lenses. Shimano even includes a spare clear lens which is helpful if you ride during low light conditions and still want eye protection. ... Read the full review @ ~ 00:00 Intro 00:10 Unboxing Specs 01:56 Fit Finish 04:47 On The Road 06:04 Comparison (Oakley, Smith, Shimano S-PHYRE, ROKA) 08:43 The Final Score ~ Visit Our Website - Follow Us On Instagram - ~ Shimano - ~
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