6th Sense Shiny Black Modulator V3 Golf Oleo Af Review

Commodity past Jeff Valliere

Bolle 6th Sense with Modulator Dark-brown Emerald OLEO AF lens
27 grams
$189 with Modulator lens, $179 with non Modulator lens.

The sixth Sense is marketed toward cyclists, but I institute that they are an splendid option for running/trail running, or just about any other outdoor activity, and of grade cycling.

The 6th Sense is very light at 27 grams with a frameless pattern for unobstructed, wide field of vision and come in a variety of colors and lens options including the Modulator lenses below, every bit well as fixed gradient lenses.

The Modulator Brown Emerald lenses in the 6th Sense I tested are anti fog and have a lite transmittance range of 27%-9% which I institute to work very well while trail running with the lens transitioning quickly, merely imperceptibly, in changing calorie-free weather condition.

Bolle offers several different Modulator options to cover a wide range of low-cal weather condition and activities.

The 6th Sense temples are malleable for a custom fit.  The rubber ends are not every bit gluey as I would have imagined, or equally gummy as some other brands, which worried me a bit at start. This said I had no problems with them shaking loose or billowy once I got them adapted, they stayed put.

These 6th Sense are made in Italian republic and are of very fine quality.

Modulator lens with ventilation ports.

The nose bridge is mold-able too in all directions to help achieve a more custom fit.

If cycling or using for mountaineering, snow climbs or windy conditions, you tin add side shields, though for running I go without for maximum ventilation.

I have a pocket-size face and they are on the big side, simply every bit sport glasses, I don't mind the added coverage, as long as they vent well (which these do). Bolle also offers upwardly a small-scale version of the 6th Sense for smaller faces (which may take been more advisable), but chose to become with more coverage).


Conclusion
Overall I establish the 6th Sense to exist a great selection for trail running. as they are light, well ventilated, exercise non fog (in near circumstances) and stay in place on my face well with the malleable temples and nose piece.  The Modulator Brown Emerald lens provides excellent clarity and trail definition, with the 27% manual beingness adequate in the wood on average sunny days, where the ix% transmission is dark plenty for the brightest conditions, keeping my sensitive eyes at ease while non feeling likewise dark and hindering my visual vigil.

Follow Links below for RTR Reviews

OakleyEVZero Path with Prizm Route - Best for lightest weight and for existence nearly imperceptible on the face up, meridian notch optical clarity, definition and unobstructed visibility.  Prizm Road lens is ideal for moderately brighter atmospheric condition and likewise do well in/out of shade/sunday.

OakleyEVZero Path with Prizm Trail - All-time for lightest weight and nearly imperceptible on face, peak notch optical clarity, definition and unobstructed visibility.  Prizm Trail lens platonic for cloudy days, shady trails.

Zeal Optics Sable with Ellume Copper lens - All-time for versatility, blending every twenty-four hour period apply style and sports functioning.  Polarized lens brings has excellent contrast on wet, snowy, icy trails.  Good for moderately sunny conditions and lighter shaded trails.

adidas Zonyk Aero Pro with Chrome Mirror lens (review coming) - Best for maximal coverage on the brightest, sunny days. Has an optional brow pad.  The Chrome Mirror lens struggles to bring out definition on shaded trails.

Julbo Aerospeed with Zebra Lite lens  (review coming soon)- large lens for maximal coverage, simply still extremely light with adept venting. The Zebra Low-cal lens is amazingly versatile with usability in nigh nighttime conditions to all but the brightest high altitude glacier utilise.

Bolle Trackdown MIPS Helmet
$169.99 (or $139.99 for not MIPS)
398 grams/14oz. (size med.)

What?  A bike helmet on a running site?  Earlier you come to the determination that nosotros have jumped the shark and might turn into RoadTrailBike, Bolle was kind plenty to throw in a helmet along with the sunglasses.  Since I have a long background in cycling and cycling is a mutual crossover sport for runners (cross training, off flavor, injury mitigation/prevention, commuting), we figured it might be of interest to share our findings for the benefit of those who also wheel.

Available in 4 unlike colors (Blueish, Regal, White and Black) and 3 different sizes, Pocket-sized 51-54cm, Med. 54-58cm, Large 58-62cm, the Trackdown MIPS is geared toward mountain biking but is a fine all around helmet.  It is not the lightest helmet out there at 377 grams/fourteen oz., but it feels low-cal on the head and offers more coverage and protection than many helmets out there.

Though the helmet is non completely covered in vents, the vents are big and channel a big amount of air through the helmet and kept my head quite cool.  Additionally, the positioning of the vents assistance to shade my head more other helmets I have had in the past.  If using in common cold weather, you tin besides add together snap in vent covers to reduce ventilation or keep out pelting.

The vent covers are easy to install/remove and assist go on out sun/cakewalk if desired.

The Trackdown has a sturdy and durable built in visor that is easy to flip up/down depending on preference.  I similar having a visor option, peculiarly during the months where the dominicus is lower on the horizon.

Enough of venting and strategic air channeling to continue the head squeamish and cool.

The Trackdown comes in a MIPS version equally well as not-MIPS.  MIPS stands for Multi-Directional Affect Protection System, which is an inner liner that moves independently from the outer trounce.  It is claimed that this inner shell helps to dissipate impact forces, peculiarly in rotational impacts, thus reducing the chances of encephalon trauma.  Though nothing tin eliminate the take chances of brain injury, MIPS makes complete sense and is condign the norm among the bulk of helmet manufacturers.  Equally somebody who has suffered a life threatening head injury in a bicycle accident, I'll take every precaution that I can.  Read more about MIPS hither.

Inner view of the MIPS liner.

Close upward

The 6th Sense spectacles and Tracdown MIPS helmet integrate perfectly. I can easily slide the glasses into the vents/Sunglasses Garage where I plant they held very securely.  I find this handy on long climbs, in fading lite or if my glasses but become too junked up in the rain.

Determination

All in all I am impressed with the Trackdown helmet and if the Trackdown is any indication, their road/all in 1 helmets look very interesting every bit well.  The Trackdown is platonic for mount biking given its added protection and built in visor, as well as for commuting and all around general use.  Ventilation is excellent, quality is top notch, condolement is amazing. I would highly recommend.

Comparisons:
Oakley EVZero Path with Prizm Route

- All-time for lightest weight and near imperceptible on face, acme notch optical clarity, definition and unobstructed visibility.  Prizm Route lens ideal for moderately brighter atmospheric condition and also practise well in/out of shade/sun.

Oakley EVZero Path with Prizm Trail- Best for lightest weight and nearly imperceptible on face, top notch optical clarity, definition and unobstructed visibility.  Prizm Trail lens ideal for cloudy days, shady trails.

Zeal Eyes Sable with Ellume Copper lens

 - Best for versatility, blending style for every twenty-four hour period use and sports performance.  Polarized lens brings out excellent contrast on wet, snowy, icy trails.  Good for moderately sunny conditions and lighter shaded trails.

Julbo Aerospeed with Zebra Light Fire lens

- Big lens for maximal coverage and frameless blueprint for a wide field of unobstructed vision.  Very light for the size, the Aerospeed is hardly noticeable when wearing and the infinitely adjustable nose slice helps give a custom fit.  The Zebra Light Fire lens is about the best photochromic lens on the market place that covers you from dim light to bright sun.

adidas Zonyk Aero Pro with Chrome Mirror lens- Best for maximal coverage on the brightest, sunny days with optional brow pad.  Chrome lens struggles to bring out definition on shaded trails.  Not the lightest of the bunch, but secure and high quality.  The Glow Vario lens is a top pick for nighttime or cloudy weather condition, just unsuited for sunny days.

Reviewer Bio

Jeff Valliere is a former pro cyclist who at present runs and climbs the mountains of Colorado. He has been pinnacle 5 Masters, top 25 overall, at the Motorway's Peak Marathon several times, finishing 2d Masters in 2015. Jeff loves vertical accumulating more than 500,000 vertical feet per year, has climbed all the Colorado fourteen's and 200 of the xiii's and has held FKT on several.

T he Bolle products were provided at no cost. The opinions herein are entirely the writer'due south.

Comments & Questions Welcome Below!

2018 Previews Page here for 2018 run shoe, apparel, and gear previews.

 YouTube Aqueductherefor 2018 Run Previews and Wearable Tech Reviews

Primary Index Folio here for over 120 in depth 2017 & 2018 shoe and gear reviews

Like & Follow Road Trail Run

Facebook:roadtrailrun.com  Twitter:@roadtrailrun

Instagram:roadtrailrun   RTR YouTube: RoadTrailRun

RoadTrailRun receives a committee for purchases at the stores below.

Your purchases help support RoadTrailRun's work. Thanks!

gregorydession.blogspot.com

Source: https://www.roadtrailrun.com/2018/05/bolle-reviews-6th-sense-sunglasses-with.html

0 Response to "6th Sense Shiny Black Modulator V3 Golf Oleo Af Review"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel