100% Speedcraft
100% · Aero racebril· €130.00
Our verdict
At €130 Sagan-level eyewear with a spare lens included. Optics and venting on par with pricier rivals.
Detailed review
The 100% Speedcraft earned cult status when Peter Sagan won Tour de France stages wearing them. €130 buys eyewear matching the Oakley Sutro on optics and ventilation, with a spare lens (clear or low-light) included — Oakley charges €40 for the equivalent swap.
The top vent slots noticeably do their job: in hard efforts on the Veluwe or Drielandenpunt the lens stays clearer than a sealed design. HiPER lens tech is 100%'s answer to Prizm — not worse, just tuned for crisp clarity rather than contrast boost.
€25 less than an Oakley Sutro gets a similarly premium product with an included spare lens. The choice comes down to image: Sagan fans go 100%, Oakley fans go Sutro. Both are objectively excellent.
Who is this for?
- Cyclists who consider ventilation critical
- Riders wanting a spare lens included
- Sagan fans and aero-style lovers
What to watch out for
- Frame can slip under heavy sweat
- Slightly less mainstream-recognisable than Oakley
Specifications
Lens
| Lens tech | 100% HiPER |
| Category | Cat 3 |
| Anti-fog | Geventileerd ontwerp |
| Spare lens | Meegeleverd |
Fit
| Weight | 29 g |
| Frame | Grilamid TR-90 |
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Pros and cons
Pros
- HiPER lens — excellent contrast and high clarity
- Vent slots prevent fogging under helmet
- Fits cleanly under most road helmets
- Spare lens included (clear or low-light)
Cons
- Slightly less iconic than the Oakley Sutro
- Frame can slip in heavy sweat
Use case fit
How well does this product fit different bike types?
| Road Bikes | 95 |
| E-Gravel Bikes | 85 |
| Mountain Bikes | 78 |
| Electric Bikes | 72 |