Scicon presents the new Pogacar glasses: the Aeroshade 2.0 Titanium
The new Scicon Aeroshade 2.0 Titanium will become one of the most recognizable glasses in the cycling peloton. This is the model that Tadej Pogacar usually uses, and this new version focuses on a technical update centered around new materials, ergonomic improvements, and optimized optics for competitive cycling.

Scicon renews its most recognizable glasses with the new Aeroshade 2.0 Titanium
The most important change in this new version is the temples made of titanium, a material chosen for its resistance to both use and sweat, as well as its ability to maintain its properties even in extreme temperature or intensive use conditions.
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Unlike other metal temples obtained through stamping or bending sheet metal, the Aeroshade 2.0 Titanium model is made from solid titanium rods and goes through more than twenty phases of precision machining. This process allows for better control of the structure's flexibility and ensures comfort and stability during prolonged efforts.

The design of the front has also been completely revised. The new geometry features sharper and more aerodynamic lines, combined with micro-ventilation openings designed to improve airflow and reduce fogging during intense efforts.
The nasal support system also evolves with the Flexifit 2.0, a flexible piece that adapts to different facial morphologies. Additionally, the Horizon Adapt system allows for height adjustment of the glasses to optimize the field of vision and position while riding.
The new Aeroshade 2.0 Titanium can be fitted with Hi-Contrast™ lenses, available in mirrored or photochromic versions. These optics are designed to enhance terrain definition and improve detail perception in low visibility conditions. Moreover, they feature a hydrophobic and oleophobic coating that facilitates the removal of water, oil, or dirt and helps maintain clear vision while riding. For cyclists who need prescription lenses, the model accommodates an internal optical clip, integrated with the nasal support.

The new Scicon Aeroshade 2.0 Titanium includes a rigid case convertible into a saddle bag, a microfiber pouch, and an additional lens in some versions. They will be available starting March 15, 2026, and their price starts at €220.