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First Look: Shimano’s New Technium, Technium L, and Twinspark Biking Sun shades

This time final yr, Shimano introduced their upgraded RIDESCAPE lens expertise for his or her current S-Phyre and Aerolite sun shades. Right this moment, they’re introducing three biking sunglass fashions with the redesigned Technium and the brand new Technium L and Twinspark, all of which include Shimano’s RIDESCAPE lenses with six “choices which might be tuned for various using situations and terrain sorts”. I used to be fortunate to get my palms on the brand new Technium and Technium L final week, and after a number of rides, I’ve obtained some first impressions. However first, some particulars about Shimano’s newest additions to their rising lineup of biking sun shades.

RIDESCAPE Lenses

The six RIDESCAPE lens choices. (images/Shimano)

All three new fashions are constructed round Shimano’s RIDESCAPE lenses, a group of six lenses designed particularly for various kinds of using and light-weight situations. These lenses goal to cowl all of the bases from path, gravel, and street, to tremendous shiny, daylight, and dim lighting. The entire lenses supply full UV400 safety, have been handled for scratch resistance and water repellency, and are created from a BPA-free polyamide materials.

  • RIDESCAPE ES: Shiny Imaginative and prescient: Further sunny-tuned lenses decrease mild transmittance to defend your eyes from excessive sunshine and blinding street glare. This reduces eye pressure and makes variations within the floor’s texture simpler to see.
  • RIDESCAPE HC: Daylight Imaginative and prescient: Daylight-tuned lenses filter out harsh asphalt glare to spice up distinction and sharpen floor particulars. Richer colours and better decision provide you with a clearer view of the world for extra assured and comfy day by day using.
  • RIDESCAPE RD: Street Imaginative and prescient: All-around road-tuned lenses improve sure colours and suppress others to spice up asphalt distinction and visibility. This reduces eye pressure and makes it simpler to identify and react to hazards like potholes and rocks from afar.
  • RIDESCAPE GR: Gravel Imaginative and prescient: Gravel-tuned lenses enhance the distinction of a variety of surfaces to focus on delicate transitions between gravel, filth, and asphalt.
  • RIDESCAPE OR: Path Imaginative and prescient: Off-road-tuned lenses scale back glare from solar leaks when using out and in of the shade and sharpen visible consciousness so you may react extra shortly to varied path surfaces (rocks, soil, sand) and customary obstacles (roots, stumps, gaps).
  • RIDESCAPE CL: Darkish Imaginative and prescient: Cloudy-tuned lenses enhance mild transmittance for higher visible efficiency in darkish, cloudy, and moist using conditions. Anti-reflection coating reduces oncoming headlight glare.

Technium

There frame colors of the new Shimano Technium sunglasses
The redesigned Technium sun shades are a full-frame choice with a barely extra angular look than the earlier model. (picture/Shimano)

The brand new Technium sun shades characteristic a full-frame design and a big, one-piece lens. They provide ample protection with cylindrical lenses that I measured at 145mm broad and 55mm tall (together with the body). The lenses have small cut-outs on the higher and decrease corners supposed to permit a bit of airflow and scale back the possibilities of fogging. The Technium glasses come along with your alternative of the RIDESCAPE RD, GR, and OR lenses and include a spare clear lens and a storage/lens cleansing bag.

Close-up look of the vent cutouts on the Ridescape lens of the Shimano Technium sunglasses
Vents on the corners of the lenses promote a bit of airflow. (picture/Jeremy Benson)

The body is made with 45% Arkema Rilsan® clear G850 Rnew, a bio-based polyamide materials. The arms are dropped barely which helps keep away from interference with prolonged temple protection on some fashionable helmets, and the information have textured rubber grippers to assist them keep safe in your head. Moreover, the textured rubber nose-piece is reversible and permits the person to shortly and simply alter the nostril bridge match with thicker and thinner sides.

The reversible nosepiece on the Shimano Technium sunglasses
Flipping the reversible nosepiece successfully modifications the thickness to regulate the nostril bridge match. (picture/Jeremy Benson)

Technium Specs:

  • Body Colours: Matte Black, Matte White, Crimson, Smoky Navy, Darkish Olive, Bronze Gold
  • Body Materials: 45% Arkema Rilsan clear G850 Rnew bio-based supplies
  • Weight: 27.4 grams
  • Lens Choices: RIDESCAPE RD, OR, and GR
  • Spare Lens: Clear
  • MSRP: $100 USD, €99.95

Technium L

Shimano Technium L stock photo
The half-frame Shimano Technium L sun shades. (picture/Shimano)

The Technium L sun shades are a brand new half-frame mannequin that’s similar to the full-frame Technium, simply with out the decrease portion of the body. The frames are created from the identical materials and likewise characteristic the reversible nosepiece and textured rubber grippers on the arms. Whereas the one-piece cylindrical lens is roughly the identical dimension, they appear and measure a tad smaller general with out the decrease body. We measured the lens width at 140mm and peak at 52mm (together with the higher body).

The Technium L is a tiny bit lighter at 26 grams and is offered with the RIDESCAPE RD, OR, and GR lenses, in addition to a Photochromic Grey. Additionally they include a spare clear lens and a storage/lens cleansing bag.

Technium L Specs:

  • Body Colours: Matte Black, Matte White, Crimson, Smoky Navy, Darkish Olive, Bronze Gold
  • Body Materials: 45% Arkema Rilsan clear G850 Rnew bio-based supplies
  • Weight: 26 grams
  • Lens Choices: RIDESCAPE RD, OR, GR, and Photochromic Grey
  • Spare Lens: Clear
  • MSRP: $100 USD, €99.95

Twinspark

The brand new Twinspark is Shimano’s value-oriented providing that’s a half-frame design paired with the RIDESCAPE HC Daylight Imaginative and prescient lens. Shimano didn’t present a lot information or photos of the Twinspark mannequin, however we’re speculating that it’s basically only a extra budget-friendly model of the Technium L as they don’t specify the body materials, give lens choices, or embrace a transparent lens. Regardless, it looks as if a stable worth with the RIDESCAPE HC lens and a retail worth of simply $65 USD.

Twinspark Specs:

  • Body Colours: Black, White, Deep Pink, Smoky Navy
  • Weight: 25.3 grams
  • Lens: RIDESCAPE HC
  • MSRP: $65 USD, €54.95

First Impressions: Driving within the Technium and Technium L

Riding in the Shimano Technium sunglasses
Out for a mid-winter trip testing the brand new Technium sun shades. (picture/Heather Benson)

Because of some unusually gentle winter situations right here within the mountains of northern California, I’ve had the possibility to check out each the Technium and the Technium L glasses, and to date, I’ve been impressed by each their consolation and the standard of the RIDESCAPE lens optics.

Unboxing

Unboxing the Shimano Technium and Technium L sunglasses
Unboxing the Shimano Technium and Technium L sun shades. (picture/Jeremy Benson)

Each the Technium and Technium L are available a small cardboard field with a folding magnetic lid. Whereas I definitely recognize a fancier zippered arduous case, I may see this field being helpful for journey or long-term storage. Inside, the glasses are available a microfiber storage/lens cleansing bag that has a devoted sleeve for storing the spare clear lens.

Match and Protection

Wearing the Shimano Technium sunglasses
Carrying the Shimano Technium sun shades. (picture/Jeremy Benson)

I’m an enormous fan of enormous protection sun shades and I recognize the dimensions of each the Technium and Technium L. They each present glorious protection with out utterly dominating my face the way in which some bigger sun shades can. Shimano appears to have the candy spot by way of curvature, for me anyway, the place the glasses sit shut sufficient to my face to dam the solar at excessive angles and hold birt or mud from flinging into my eyeballs with out making any contact with my cheeks or forehead. Moreover, the higher a part of the lens extends excessive sufficient that I can’t actually see the higher body after I’m down within the drops on the gravel bike or using steep terrain on singletrack trails.

Wearing the Shimano Technium L sunglasses
The Technium and Technium L are dimension that works nicely on each my bigger face and my spouse’s comparatively smaller face. (picture/Jeremy Benson)

I recognize the dropped arm design as I’ve skilled some helmet and sunglass mixtures that haven’t been preferrred as a result of them making contact whereas using. The lowered arms keep away from that state of affairs totally. The arms are additionally a well-considered size that doesn’t lengthen too far again behind the ears, and I had no points with them conflicting with both the helmet shell or the retention system on the three completely different helmets I attempted them with. The match changes are restricted to the reversible nosepiece, however it’s fast and simple to flip round and it makes a noticeable change to the match on the bridge of your nostril. I discovered the textured rubber of the nosepiece to be fairly comfy, and together with the rubber on the arms, it saved the glasses very secure on my face always.

Lens Efficiency

I had the chance to strive two completely different lenses because the Technium and Technium L got here with the RIDESCAPE OR (Path) and RIDESCAPE GR (Gravel) lenses, respectively. Fortunately, I used to be in a position to go on each gravel and path rides previously week to see how they carried out within the situations for which they had been designed.

Looking down the trail through the Ridescape OR lens
Wanting down the path by the RIDESCAPE OR lens. (picture/Jeremy Benson)

The total-frame Technium glasses got here with the RIDESCAPE OR lens that’s supposed for off-road/path use. Shimano doesn’t specify a VLT (seen mild transmission) proportion for any of the lenses, however it’s positively on the lighter/brighter finish of the spectrum. If I needed to guess, I’d say it’s in all probability proper within the ballpark of 35 – 40% VLT. They’ve a rosy tint and are very nice to look by with tremendous sharp and distortion-free optics. They appear to spice up distinction fairly nicely and carry out nice in combined lighting situations, like these skilled on forested trails whereas mountain biking. I are inclined to gravitate towards lenses that aren’t too darkish, and I’ve all the time been a fan of a rose tint for using out and in of shadows, so I actually loved the OR lens.

Riding in the Shimano Technium L sunglasses with the Ridescape GR lenses on a gravel bike.
Out for a gravel trip within the Shimano Technium L sun shades with the RIDESCAPE GR lenses. (picture/Jeremy Benson)

The Technium L glasses I examined got here with Shimano’s RIDESCAPE GR lens that’s been tuned for gravel using. The GR lens is sort of a bit darker than the OR lens (finest guess round 20 – 25% VLT), and it has a greenish/gray tint that has extra of a cooling impact. I took them out for a combined floor gravel/street trip and located them to work very nicely for that software. Once more, the lenses had been tremendous sharp and distortion-free whereas doing a superb job of decreasing glare and muting the harshness of the low-angle January solar. They have an inclination to mute colours a bit as nicely, however the distinction was glorious and I may see each little bit of floor texture on each paved and gravel roads.

Mountain biking in the Shimano Technium sunglasses with the Ridescape OR lenses
Out for a trip within the Technium glasses with the RIDESCAPE OR (path) lenses. (picture/Heather Benson)

Parting Ideas

I’ve solely spent a bit of time using within the new Shimano Technium and Technium L sun shades to date, however my preliminary impression is that they’re actually good. They match me nicely, present ample protection for my delicate eyes, are secure in use, and have high quality optics that rival the most effective within the enterprise. And, whereas $100 isn’t precisely “low cost”, it’s tremendous aggressive and relatively fairly reasonably priced within the context of premium biking sun shades, lots of which value greater than double that worth. I’ll be spending considerably extra time using in each fashions this winter and spring to see how they stack up towards the finest biking sun shades available on the market in the long run.

Extra information at bike.shimano.com

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