100% Speedcraft Review
Our Verdict
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100% Speedcraft | |||||
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Awards | Best Overall Cycling Sunglasses | Best for Fog Management | Best Value Cycling Sunglasses | Best Performance Sunglasses on a Tight Budget | |
Price | $114.12 at Amazon Compare at 2 sellers | $199.00 at Backcountry Compare at 4 sellers | $85.02 at Amazon Compare at 2 sellers | $79.95 at REI Compare at 4 sellers | $59.00 at Backcountry Compare at 2 sellers |
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Bottom Line | If you seek loads of coverage and a big flashy style, this is a great option | We loved the versatile fit and performance of these excellent full coverage sunglasses | These glasses have great fog protection and a solid construction | These glasses punch above their weight in almost every one of our metrics | For those ballin' on a budget, this is a high-coverage frame that feels as good as it looks |
Rating Categories | 100% Speedcraft | Smith Wildcat | 100% S2 | Tifosi Sledge | Blenders Eclipse |
Lens Quality (20%) | |||||
Fit and Comfort (20%) | |||||
Coverage (20%) | |||||
Frame Quality (15%) | |||||
Field Performance (25%) | |||||
Specs | 100% Speedcraft | Smith Wildcat | 100% S2 | Tifosi Sledge | Blenders Eclipse |
Fit | Large | Medium-large | Large | Large-extra large | Medium-large |
Number of Lenses Included | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
Lens Tested | HiPER Red | Chromapop red mirror, clear | Soft gold, mirror, clear | Smoke, clear, AC red | Polarized red and blue mirrored |
Ideal Lens Light Conditions | HiPER Red mirror: medium to bright light Clear: low light |
Chromapop red mirror: bright light Clear: low light |
Clear: low light Smoke: medium to bright light |
Clear: low light Smoke: bright light AC red: medium to bright light |
Medium to bright light |
Visible Light Transmission (VLT) | HiPer Red mirror: 21% Clear: 93% |
Chromapop red mirror: 15% Clear: 89% |
Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
VLT Protection Index | Cat 2 | Cat 3 | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Polarized | No | No | No | No | Yes |
Lens Material | Plastic | Plastic - carbonic | Polycarbonate | Plastic - polycarbonate | Polycarbonate |
Lens Type | Cylindrical | Cylindrical | Cylindrical | Cylindrical | Cylindrical |
Neutral/Contrast | Increased contrast | Increased contrast | Neutral | Increased contrast | Increased contrast |
HEV/Blue Light Protection | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Protective Coatings | Hydrolio coating | Hydroleophobic coating | Hydrolio coating | None | None |
Weight | 32 g | 32 g | 31 g | 39 g | 32 g |
Case Included | Rigid zippered case and soft cleaning/storage bag | Rigid zippered case and soft cleaning/storage bag | Rigid zippered case and soft cleaning/storage bag | Rigid zippered case and soft cleaning/storage bag | EVA Case, pouch, microfiber cleaning cloth |
Our Analysis and Test Results
100% is a California-based company making products for casual wear and motocross sports, mountain biking, and road cycling. The company has grown dramatically recently, boasting a stacked roster of professional athletes. Their product line includes downhill mountain biking helmets, goggles, and performance and lifestyle sunglasses.
The Speedcraft is a popular model in their cycling eyewear line that is well suited to high-velocity sports like mountain biking and road cycling. It's offered with two quality lenses at a competitive price. We tested the Speedcraft over several months during the late Summer and Fall on mountain and road rides in various weather conditions.
Performance Comparison
Lens Quality
The Speedcraft features two polycarbonate cylindrical lenses with a base six curvature. Dalloz Sunoptics, a French company that has been making lenses for over 50 years, produces the lenses. Testers found them to provide good optical clarity and relatively distortion-free vision.
It can be challenging to differentiate between the lenses of these high-end performance sunglasses. They generally all provide a clear and distortion-free field of view. That said, testers did experience a touch of distortion at the upper and side edges of these lenses compared to their spherical lens competition. This is by no means a deal-breaker, as you have to go out of your way to really notice it.
The Speedcraft comes standard with two lenses. Our test model came with their HiPER Red Mirror lens with a 21% VLT for bright light conditions and a clear lens with a 93% VLT for low light conditions. Both lenses provide 100% protection from harmful UV rays and are CE and ANSI certified for impact resistance.
The lenses are treated with a hydrophobic coating, think Rain-X, on the outside to shed water from the lens. We found it to work relatively well. The HiPER Red Mirror lens has a very bright orange-red reflective coating that we found to stand up well to regular use during testing with no scratches or scuffs.
Fit and Comfort
The Speedcraft is undoubtedly a comfortable pair of glasses, but they are outdone in this metric by some of the more comfortable competition. They have grippy Megol rubber on both the arms and the nose pad, which keeps them securely on your face. The frame has a fair amount of flex to accommodate a range of head widths, plus they come with two sizes of nose pads for varying nose shapes and sizes. These glasses have a large fit, with loads of coverage up high across the brow, down on the sides of the nose, and out to the sides.
Testers noted that the Speedcraft squeezes the head a little tighter on the sides, which helps keep them in place but is a little less comfortable than some of their competitors. The glasses come with two nose pad sizes; otherwise, they aren't adjustable, so you may not be able to dial in the fit to your exact preferences.
The textured Megol rubber on the nose pads is quite grippy and keeps the glasses in place, but it's less comfortable on the skin than the other models. The Speedcraft's large fit may also result in contact with the brow or checks for some users depending on their facial size, structure, and features. Our testers didn't have any issues, though.
Coverage
If there's one thing 100% didn't skimp on with the Speedcraft, it's eye protection. These glasses are big at 145mm wide and 56mm tall. The cylindrical lens has a base six curve, wraps around quite far on the sides, and fits close to the brow and relatively close to the cheeks.
They block light from all angles; you would be hard-pressed to see anything but the lens while wearing them. The large, almost goggle-like coverage also provides excellent protection from wind, dust, and flying debris; the lenses are CE and ANSI certified for impact resistance. The lenses also filter 100% of harmful UV rays.
One thing our testers found interesting about the Speedcraft is that they didn't have the best wind protection despite their massive lens and coverage. Don't get us wrong, they block the wind well, but testers noticed more air movement around the eyes at high speeds compared to some other models we tested.
We think this is due to the small air scoops at the bottom of the lens, which are meant to promote air circulation and prevent fogging. The air scoops work well for their intended purpose but results in more air movement.
Frame Quality
The Speedcraft has a large, beefy frame made of two separate pieces. Switching between the two included lenses is relatively easy. The arms attach near the upper corners of the lens to a stout piece of the frame that runs across the top of the lens. The back half of the arms are covered in textured Megol rubber and keep these glasses in place when the going gets rough.
The nosepiece is separate from the rest of the frame and snaps into place with just a little pressure. The Megol rubber nose pad attaches to several small plastic posts on the nosepiece of the frame, and swapping between the two included sizes is quick and easy.
The primary frame material is stiff but not brittle, and the Speedcraft seems to stand up to some serious abuse. The frame doesn't feel like it will crack or shatter if you drop them on the ground or handle them carelessly.
All frame elements appear to be well-made, and they've added some performance-enhancing features to the design. The arms have small air scoops that stick out slightly about midway down their length. These scoops channel air towards the temples to enhance airflow and manage moisture in that often sweaty area. At the bottom of the nose piece, 100% also added small air scoops intended to direct airflow up and behind the lens to increase air circulation and help prevent fogging.
Field Performance
Like many tested models, the Speedcraft works out in the field. We found that they stick in place on your face well, no matter how rough it gets. The hydrophilic rubber of the nose piece and arm tips provides grip no matter how sweaty you get.
The air vent scoops below the eyes did their job well and kept the lenses from fogging at low speeds or in humid conditions, but we also found that they allowed noticeable wind interference when traveling at higher speeds. Additionally, we found that the extra airflow hurt these glasses' performance in dusty conditions. Unlike their counterpart, the Glendale, this model didn't keep the dust out of our eyes like a pair of goggles when riding dry trails in a group.
Style
100% wasn't messing around regarding the style of the Speedcraft. These glasses are big, bold, and in your face, with a massive reflective cylindrical lens and a very angular design. They simultaneously look like something from the future and straight out of the early 1990s. This look is relatively popular among mountain and road cyclists these days, but we admit that it probably isn't for everyone.
Case Quality
100% includes a nice zippered hard case with the Speedcraft. It's on the larger side, making it less useful for taking a ride, but it is great for storage, travel, and tossing in your gear bag between activities. The rectangular case has a quality zipper that allows it to fold open fully to access its contents. Inside is a semi-rigid foam with cut-outs to securely accommodate two spare lenses and the glasses with a lens installed.
Our test model came standard with the HIPER Red Mirror lens and a clear lens for low light conditions. The case is set up to carry one additional lens if you choose to add one. A microfiber storage/lens cleaning bag is also included.
Value
We think the Speedcraft is a solid value. At their retail price, we feel they represent a great value considering the optical quality, eye protection, and quality hard case; plus, they come with two lenses for varying light conditions.
Conclusion
The Speedcraft is a quality performance sunglass model with massive coverage and bold styling. They've got a sturdy frame, multiple lenses for varying light conditions, and a quality zippered hard case, and they are offered at a very competitive price. We feel they are a great value for their performance, quality, and price combination.