POC Devour Glasses review: big price, big coverage

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Designed to give the benefits of goggles, with the ease of glasses, the POC Devour glasses offer a huge field of vision and loads of coverage for added protection. 

  • Brand: POC
  • Product: Devour Glasses
  • From: pocsports.com
  • Price: £230
  • Tested by: Ross for 6 months

The frames have been designed to fit a wide variety of shape and size faces, and feature both an adjustable nose piece and arms. The nosepiece is constructed from a soft rubber material for comfort and features a couple of different positions for different width noses, while the length of the arms can be altered between set positions to get the perfect fit.

The lenses are heavily curved to increase the field of view yet are fairly ‘flat’ on the vertical axis. Across the top of the lens is a series of vents to keep the glasses from fogging up, and behind vents the frames sits away from the lens itself to aid airflow. 

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Review Info

Brand: POC
Product: Devour
From: POC Sports
Price: £230
Tested: by Ross for 6 months
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Ross Demain

Ad Sales Manager

Ross pairs his childlike excitement for bikes with a complete disregard for the wellbeing of his ribs, or his rims. Best known for riding cheeky trails, his time is also spent trail building in his local woods, drinking beer, eating pies and entertaining his two children.

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  • hexhamstu
    Free Member

    I think these look great. POC products are generally hit or miss but these look great. But where is all the cost in these? Are the lenses that expensive? The Melon alleycats have Zeiss lenses and they are ALOT cheaper than these. Is this just the POC premium?

    argee
    Full Member

    Are POC going for a comedy outfit here after the dungarees?!

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