Technology
ProAdapt®
The photochromic technology consists of a special coating. PPEEQQ has chosen the most optimal setting for this. The lens is relatively light at its base, meaning the glasses are quite transparent without darkening. The photochromic layer can darken up to a certain percentage. If the lens were darker at its base, the darkest point would also be higher. The lenses are intentionally not very dark, so they are also comfortable to use on gray, gloomy days. This way, you have an all-round pair of glasses.
The ProAdapt® lenses of PPEEQQ change depending on the amount of UV radiation to provide optimal visibility during all light conditions.
Hydroleophobic®
The photochromic PPEEQQ models are always matte and are labeled with
"P R O." This abbreviation stands for Photochromic, Revo, and Oleophobic. Revo refers to the applied coating that enhances color clarity, increases contrast, and reduces light reflection, allowing you to detect obstacles earlier.
The oleophobic and hydrophobic treatment keeps the lens cleaner for longer.
Anti-Fog
The photochromic PPEEQQ models are always matte and are labeled with
"P R O." This abbreviation stands for Photochromic, Revo, and Oleophobic. Revo refers to the applied coating that enhances color clarity, increases contrast, and reduces light reflection, allowing you to detect obstacles earlier.
The oleophobic and hydrophobic treatment keeps the lens cleaner for longer.
You If you're cycling on a beautiful spring day under bright sunlight along the dikes, the lens will automatically darken for improved visibility. On that same day, if you ride into the woods, the lens will become lighter. The photochromic lens is suitable for more than 95 percent of cycling conditions. Only during the transition from dusk to darkness do some cyclists say, "Now I'd prefer a lens that's completely transparent."
The photochromic PPEEQQ models are always matte and are labeled with "P R O." This abbreviation stands for Photochromic, Revo, and Oleophobic. Revo refers to the applied coating that enhances color clarity, increases contrast, and reduces light reflection, allowing you to detect obstacles earlier. The oleophobic and hydrophobic treatment keeps the lens cleaner for longer. Raindrops bead off, the lens doesn't fog up or does so much less, and if you touch the lens with your finger, you won’t immediately leave a smudge.
The alternative to the photochromic lens is the glasses with interchangeable lenses, which are provided as standard. The orange lens is for dull, gloomy weather, the dark lens is useful for the brightest, sunniest conditions, and the transparent lens is for when you're cycling early in the morning or evening, in other words, in the dark. "You can easily remove the lens for a swap: hold the lens in the middle and pull the top of the frame away from the lens so you can take out the sides. You also need to remove the nose pad. Putting a lens back is just a matter of clicking it in."