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Cyclist Gives Ryders’ Nimby Eyewear High Marks in Magazine Review

 

(Press Release)

The photochromic lenses of Ryder’s Nimby Glasses adapt well to changing light conditions — and help keep contact lenses from drying out, according to a review from a cyclist published in Canadian Cycling Magazine. The reviewer compliments many features of the eyewear: the photochromic lenses provide “welcome versatility” and “excellent protection”, the anti-fog treatment meant “no condensation on the lens”, and the lightweight rimless frame offer “a wide field of vision … and your sight is never obstructed.” The writer concludes that the glasses will be enjoyed by cyclists “appreciative of good eyewear that can really improve your riding experience”.

Nimby Photochromic antiFOG eyewear from Ryders is designed to meet the demands of cyclists.

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