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Our Mission: To provide affordable prescription and non prescription eyewear to motorcycle enthusiast with integrity, quality and great service. With combined experience over 50 years in the industry Biker Optix, a company that specializes in the most advanced technology in the market by providing bikers with the best options to customize their experience when riding. We care about your vision and will work with you every step of the way to ensure your visual experience and your satisfaction. We offer inexpensive solutions to cut glare, eliminate "squinting", and enhancing landscape to help you see clearly.

We also offer the latest designs in eyewear, lens designs, treatments and changeable lenses. As bike riders ourselves, we know the importance of seeing not only what's in front of you but what's around you. With the obstacles and dangers we face on the road we at Biker Optix take pride in the quality of our products and want you completely satisfied. If you have any questions about lens options, treatments, prescriptions, etc. please feel free to contact us at csvc@bikeroptix.com or 1-877-897-5630 www.bikeroptix.com

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Gearing up for motorcycle season?

We all know there’s that quintessential “free” feeling, coupled with feeling the wind rushing by you and the scenery a whirlwind blur as you ride by. Yet, we also know that enjoying a motorcycle means riding safely. The unthinkable can always happen, and you don’t want to see yourself down on the road after dust kicked up into your eye, obstructing your vision and causing a collision that otherwise could have been avoided. Always think about your motorcycle gear

So take a few minutes before you kick that bike into gear to adjust your motorcycle eyewear. Your glasses or goggles are securely fastened and tight enough to ensure they’ll stay on throughout your ride. Of course, you don’t want motorcycle goggles to detract from a great ride, so fortunately brands like Wiley-X Motorcycle Glasses, Bobster Motorcycle Glasses, and 7eye have put an emphasis on safety and design in their glasses’ and the way they feel when riding.

So do yourself a favor and make sure you've "tuned up" your sunglasses like you would change the oil in your bike and check tire pressure. Make sure all the screws are tightened, lenses are not scratched enough that you can't see out of them. Clean them with dish soap and hot water to get all the bug juice you had on there from the year before and wipe them off with a microfiber cloth before you jump on and ride. This will keep you safe and the peice of mind knowing you have eye protection...

Some take their vision for granted until something major happens...don't let that be you.


Ride safe everyone and enjoy the open road. I know we will!

Monday, 20 February 2012

Review on 7EYE. 7eye is one of the best biker sunglasses on the market. They pay attention to detail and have a very durable product. Click here http://youtu.be/MNObklLf_tk To purchase click here http://bikeroptix.com/7eye-c-41.html

Friday, 17 February 2012

What's the difference between regular sunglasses and sunglasses for bikers?

There's a lot choices when it comes to sunglasses. Especially when it comes to biker sunglasses! There's the pair you wear at a sporting event or the pair you might wear on the lake on a hot summer day. These are not designed to take an impact like our sunglasses do. Yeah you can buy a pair of ten dollar cheap throw aways. But that's exactly what they are! Throw aways. They will not protect you from debris or air flow that can induce dry eye, eye fatigue and eye strain. Also, the material that most of the street syles are plastic, plastic lenses are not durable enough to withstand any kind of blunt force, ie., bugs, debris, or even flying objects. We use polycarbonate which will withstand at least 1600lbs per square inch before it will shatter. This will give you the protection you need to keep riding. Another key feature with sunglasses that are designed for bikers, most of them will have foam inserts that keep debris, bugs and air flow out. Some are removeable so that you can use them even when your not riding. BONUS! Ask yourself this question, "If something happened to my eyesight or something damaged my eyes, how would I ride again?" That should at least make you think about the eyewear you use when riding. Even if you don't buy our sunglasses, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE-DO NOT USE sunglasses that are not approved to be impact resistant. If you do, you might regret it. If you need more information please visit our FAQ page on our site. http://bikeroptix.com/faq.php or call our toll free number at 877-897-5630.www.bikeroptix.com