For most riders, cycling sunglasses are a mere accessory and an extension of their style. Maybe you’re rocking the bold, 80s-inspired flair of Pit Vipers, classic Oakleys or the armless Ombraz with their timeless charm. But for me, sunglasses are more than just a fashion statement—they’re a medical necessity. After sustaining eye damage, my doctor made it clear: eye protection on every ride, no exception.
I live with a rather painful eye condition called Recurrent Corneal Erosion (RCE), in which the outermost layer of the cornea is coming loose. Every night, when my eyes are closed, my body tries to reattach the loosening layer, but every morning, when I open my eyelids, the layer is detached once again—like opening a scab over and over again. Wind, dry air, and dust worsen the condition, which is why protecting my eyes on the bike is so important.