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Eyewear for any weather: Inside 4KAAD’s Nordic approach

From Nordic skiing to British backroads, the Finnish brand applies functional design to modern cycling


This article was produced in collaboration with 4KAAD

In cycling, vision is always decisive. Cornering at race pace, picking a line through winter roads, or reading a descent in changing light all depend on good vision. 4KAAD, a Finnish brand better known in Nordic skiing, has taken that problem and approached it with the same no-nonsense precision that defines its home terrain.

The company’s background shapes its products: long winters, low sun, and conditions that move from bright to flat in minutes. What works there tends to work anywhere. As 4KAAD has stepped from skiing into cycling and triathlon, it has kept that straightforward design philosophy intact — functional hardware built for real world conditions.

XCvision: lenses for mixed conditions

The XCvision lens is a Multi-Layer Mirror Lens and is the most relevant for riders who deal with inconsistent weather — which is to say, most of us. It uses a lightweight, impact-resistant base and a multi-layer coating to handle glare and improve contrast when light changes quickly.

The effect is subtle but useful: detail stays readable in tree cover and colours hold better in low sun. Standard hydrophobic and oleophobic treatments keep rain, sweat and road film at bay, and UV400 protection covers bright days and altitude alike.

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Frames built for riding

The frames are made from TR90, a material chosen for its mix of flexibility and stability. It doesn’t warp in heat or stiffen in cold — something riders in northern climes will appreciate. Adjustable temples and a soft, grippy nosepiece keep the glasses in place when conditions turn wet or rough. Small ventilation channels reduce fogging on slow climbs. Wide shields offer consistent peripheral vision when the speed rises or the bunch tightens. Nothing feels overworked. The design is pared back, the lines clean, and the intent clear.

4KAADA brand with roots

4KAAD is run by people who come from sport rather than marketing. The name comes from the initials of its four founders, each with long experience in Nordic performance equipment. The company has grown steadily through skiing, triathlon and now cycling, gaining traction across Europe as riders look beyond the familiar big-brand options.

The appeal of 4KAAD is straightforward: eyewear built for training in the dark, racing in the wet, and riding long days where weather rarely behaves. No grand claims, no gimmicks — just optics and frames designed to be reliable when the conditions aren’t.

In a market often driven by loud colours and louder promises, 4KAAD’s approach feels refreshingly simple: make glasses that help riders see clearly, whatever the day brings.

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