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Ride without relying on contacts.
Contacts work for some riders. For others, wind, dust, dry eyes, and long hours on the bike make them frustrating.
Why contacts fail on long rides
Wind, dust, dry eyes, allergies, and long hours in the saddle can turn contacts from convenient to irritating. That is why many riders look for prescription cycling sunglasses that do not force contacts as the default answer.
Why fitovers feel bulky
Fitovers are practical because they work with the glasses you already own. The tradeoff is bulk, side fit, helmet comfort, and a less performance-focused feel on longer rides.
Why Claryde uses a removable RX insert path
Claryde is being built for riders who want a prescription-ready cycling eyewear path without defaulting to contacts or bulky fitovers. The outer shield handles wind, dust, sun, and cycling coverage. The inner RX insert holds prescription lenses behind the shield.
Current launch boundary
- Waitlist only — no payment today.
- Sample validation pending before final product claims.
- Single vision first; complex prescriptions stay outside launch scope.
- Prescription lens service options are still being reviewed.
FAQ
Are these prescription cycling sunglasses?
Claryde is a prescription-ready cycling eyewear concept. The launch path uses a removable RX insert, but prescription lens fulfillment is not live yet.
Do I need contacts to use Claryde?
The concept is being developed for riders who want a prescription-ready path without relying on contacts, but final lens service options still need supplier validation.