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The SCOTT Leap sunglasses reviewed by media

22 October 2014

Enduro-MTB.com reviewed the SCOTT Leap sunglasses, and wrote this :

"[...] During sunny trail rides the glasses impressed us with pleasant tinting. Doing without a frame around the lower area of the lenses allows a big field of view. Thanks to the deep lenses your eyes are adequately protected. In cold-wet conditions fogging wasn’t a problem – other glasses had this problem much earlier during rides. 

[...]  The Leap’s frames are extremely flexible and don’t have any problems with rough bending. Regarding wear we can only say that we used the Scott Leap glasses over many months in horrible conditions and couldn’t see any signs of heavy wear. The frame has its old form, the hinges are free of play and the glasses almost scratch free.

[...] Conclusion: Scott has landed a big hit with the Leap glasses. At a comparably low price, the build quality, solid lenses and heaps of style are impressive – a clear best buy."

 

SOURCE : Find the whole article (EN) and details by visiting Enduro-MTB.com.

Credit Photo : Enduro-MTB.com / Christophe Bayer

 

 

The Active Times reviewed the SCOTT Leap sunglasses, and wrote this :

"[...]  Best For: Winter sports, mountain biking, trail running.
Simple, elegant and easy on the eyes, the Scott Leap transitions easily from one season to the next.

[...]  also ensures good airflow to reduce fogging during strenuous activities in hotter environments. "

SOURCE : Find the whole article (EN) and details by visiting TheActiveTimes.com

 

 

BikeRadar reviewed the SCOTT Leap sunglasses, and rate them 4/5 :

"Great fit and view on the bike

[...] The fit is exceptionally good, with the twin-radius curved arms giving a perfect three-point fit[...]  The lens gives a clear, unobstructed view

[...] overall we really liked wearing the Leaps."

SOURCE : Find the whole article (EN) and details by visiting Bikeradar.com.

 

 

MountainBiking UK reviewed the SCOTT Leap sunglasses, and rate them 4.5/5 :

"The deep, malleable nose-piece makes for a comfortable fit, and the well shaped arms with rubberised ends help make these some of the comfiest glasses on test. They’re pretty durable, and flexible enough to cope with some abuse if you leave them at the bottom of your bag. The lens offers great coverage and, thanks to the independent nosepiece, completely uninterrupted vision. The lens [could] also [be] light sensitive. We like the subtle, yet race-bred, styling too."

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