Choose a lens for the conditions
Five lens options across the TriEye line: High-Contrast Smoke, Polarized Smoke (or Brown for Classic), Photochromic, Reflective, and Clear. Each is designed for a specific light range. Picking the right one is the difference between sharp vision and squinting.
Quick decision
- Bright sun, glare from water or wet roads — Polarized Smoke (View) or Polarized Brown (Classic)
- Mixed light, dawn-to-midday rides — Photochromic 0–3
- Variable light, gravel under tree cover — Photochromic 0–2
- Bright daylight with a style preference — Reflective Blue / Red / Green / Rosé
- Overcast conditions, all-rounder — High Contrast Smoke
- Low light, dusk, night riding — Clear (View only)
What each lens does
Polarized Smoke / Polarized Brown
Cuts horizontal glare from roads, cars, and water. Best for bright days, driving, and riding next to a lake or wet asphalt. Reduces eye fatigue noticeably on a four-hour ride. Polarized Brown adds warmth to the contrast — popular for road and gravel.
Photochromic 0–2 / 0–3
Automatically adjusts tint to ambient light. The 0–3 has the widest range (Cat 0 in low light, Cat 3 in bright sun). Best for riders who face changing conditions in a single ride: dawn to midday, forest to open, weather shifts. The 0–2 is slightly less aggressive at the bright end — better for shaded riding.
Reflective lenses (Red / Blue / Green / Rosé)
Bright-day lenses with a mirror coating that bounces light. Strong sun protection plus a stylistic statement. Same UV400 protection as Polarized but without the glare-cutting effect. Pick by personal taste.
High Contrast Smoke
Neutral 14% VLT for general visibility. The most versatile choice if you only own one TriEye lens. Sharpens road detail without distorting color. Good for everyday rides in mixed conditions.
Clear
Low-light only. Maximum light transmission. Use for night rides, deep dusk, or stormy days when contrast matters more than glare protection.
Cat ratings explained
Every lens carries a category number (0 through 3) indicating tint darkness:
- Cat 0 — clear, very low light
- Cat 1 — light tint, overcast / dusk
- Cat 2 — medium tint, mixed conditions
- Cat 3 — dark tint, bright sun (most polarized lenses sit here)
- Cat 4 — very dark, high-altitude (TriEye does not stock — illegal for driving in the EU)
All TriEye lenses carry UV400 protection regardless of category.