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Velluto StradaPro vs Evil Eye: Specs

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Velluto
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cycling glasses
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4 min
Date
August 2026
Velluto StradaPro vs Evil Eye: Specs
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    Cycling Glasses for Variable Light: Velluto StradaPro vs Evil Eye Specs

    The Tour de Suisse peloton is squinting into cold alpine descents. The Critérium du Dauphiné riders are grinding through morning fog on switchbacks. Your Saturday gravel ride has you in full sun by 7am and under tree cover ten minutes later. In every one of these situations, the question is the same: are you wearing the right cycling glasses, and did you pay more than you needed to? For years, Rudy Project's Evileye has been the benchmark answer. In 2026, that answer deserves a harder look. If you are searching for cycling glasses that match your riding conditions, this is a practical comparison built on verified specs and design priorities.

    The Real Problem With Premium Cycling Glasses

    The Evileye is a genuinely good piece of kit. Rudy Project has refined it over multiple generations, it sits well on a wide range of face shapes, and the optical quality is consistent. Nobody is arguing otherwise. The problem is not the product. Premium cycling eyewear reflects years of refinement and brand development. Velluto's positioning is to deliver comparable optical performance and durability at a competitive entry price, removing friction from your purchase decision.

    The second problem is the lens system. Most riders buy the Evileye in one lens configuration and never change it. The interchangeable lens option exists in theory but requires the kind of deliberate planning most of us do not actually do before a ride. You grab the glasses from the hook by the door. You go. If the light is wrong, you squint or you manage. That compromise has been so normalised in cycling that most riders no longer even notice it is a compromise.

    The third problem is the trial and return experience. A test ride in a shop is not the same as four hours in variable alpine light. By the time you know whether the glasses actually work for your riding, many standard return windows have closed. That asymmetry of risk sits with the rider, which is why Velluto's 30-day risk-free trial puts the assurance back in your hands.

    What to Actually Look For: A Practical Checklist

    Before any comparison, establish what performance looks like in concrete terms. Use this checklist on every pair you consider:

    • Weight under 30g. The StradaPro weighs 25g, placing it in the lightweight category for road cycling glasses. Weight distribution matters on long rides; even small reductions in nose-bridge pressure are noticeable after two hours of sustained effort.
    • UV400 certification. Not UV380, not a vague "UV protection" claim. UV400 means 100% blockage of UVA and UVB. Both the StradaPro and the Evileye meet this standard. Do not buy from any brand that cannot confirm this.
    • Anti-fog performance on climbs. This is where many glasses fail in real conditions. A lens that looks pristine in a shop will fog the moment your body heat and cool morning air collide on a wet ascent. The StradaPro's built-in anti-fog system is designed specifically for the temperature differentials that road cycling creates.
    • Lens versatility without complexity. The VellutoPuro transparent lens handles low light, dawn starts, and tunnel sections. The VellutoVisione high-contrast lens sharpens visual definition in variable and bright conditions. Both click in and out without tools, giving serious road riders the flexibility to match conditions in seconds.
    • A trial policy that puts risk on the brand, not on you. Velluto offers a 30-day risk-free trial. Ride them. Test them on the climbs. If they are not right, return them. This removes guesswork from your purchase and ensures the glasses perform on your actual roads.

    Why Velluto StradaPro Makes the Case

    The StradaPro is not positioned as a budget alternative to the Evileye. It is positioned as the smarter buy at a competitive price point. Italian design, UV400 certification, adjustable nose pads for a secure fit on long rides, built-in anti-fog, and a click-in lens system that works in seconds. Those are not aspirational features. They are the baseline for what a serious road cycling glass needs to do in 2026.

    The colour range covers Nero, Arancia, Espresso, and Viola. If you ride early mornings and full afternoons, you pair the StradaPro frame with both lens options: VellutoPuro for dawn and cloud, VellutoVisione for sun and sharp contrast. The same frame handles both, giving you the lens flexibility serious road riders need.

    Free shipping on orders over €99 and the 30-day trial mean there is no friction between you and a proper test. That is the argument in one sentence: equal or better optical performance, lighter frame, a lens system you will actually use, and a risk-free entry point that removes the guesswork from your purchase.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are Velluto StradaPro glasses really lighter than the Evileye?
    Yes. The StradaPro weighs 25g. This places it in the lightweight category for road cycling glasses, where weight distribution and nose-bridge pressure matter significantly on rides over two hours.

    Does the StradaPro's anti-fog system actually work on cold climbs?
    The built-in anti-fog system is designed for road cycling conditions specifically: body heat, variable air temperature, and rapid changes in effort. It performs on cold morning climbs where standard coated lenses begin to struggle. The 30-day trial exists so you can verify this on your own roads, not take our word for it.

    Can I use two different lenses in the same StradaPro frame?
    Yes. The VellutoPuro transparent lens and the VellutoVisione high-contrast lens both use the same click-in system and are fully compatible with every StradaPro frame. You can carry a second lens in the hard case and swap in under five seconds without any tools.

    Ready to test the comparison yourself? Start with a 30-day risk-free trial at velluto-shop.com. Free shipping on orders over €99.

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    The Velluto Strada Pro weighs 25 grams, fits over most frames, with adjustable nose pads for pressure-free comfort. With our 30-day risk-free trial, you have nothing to lose — except the pressure points behind your ears.

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