Cycling goggles with a large lensThe S3 FDJ from 100% put to the test

Matthias Borchers

 · 02.05.2026

100% S3 FDJ
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With its new S3 FDJ cycling goggles, 100% combines modern shield technology with a WorldTour look. Lightweight frames, a large field of vision and a secure fit make the goggles compatible for racing and training. We have tested them.

According to the manufacturer, the FDJ United-Suez Edition epitomises the precision and consistency of the WorldTour team. The S3 combines a large-area shield design with an ultra-HD lens which, according to 100%, offers a particularly clear field of vision and complete UV protection. The frame is made of lightweight, robust Grilamid TR90 and is equipped with non-slip ultra-grip rubber to ensure that the goggles stay securely in place even when subjected to vibrations and intense strain. The construction is designed to offer a wide field of vision and reliable grip - whether on rough roads or at racing speed.

Our conclusion on cycling goggles

The S3 FDJ from 100% is a classic shield goggle with a generous visor: 15 x 6 centimetres provide effective protection from the wind right into the corners of the eyes. At 36 grams, the weight matches the size. Thanks to the rubberised temple tips, the goggles fit securely without pinching. The scope of delivery includes a robust case, a clear replacement lens and two pairs of nose pads - a strong package. The S3 fits best on slim to normal width nose bridges. Optically, 100% offers plenty of choice: A total of 16 frame/visor combinations are available, so almost everyone can find a suitable variant.

100% S3 FDJ: The most important information at a glance

  • Price: 189,90 Euro
  • Weight: 36 g
  • Disc type: Shield-Lens, Ultra HD
  • Field of vision: approx. 15 × 6 cm
  • UV protection: Full spectrum UV coverage
  • Frame material: Grilamid TR90
  • Grip elements: Ultra-grip rubber on temple tips and nose pads
  • Fit: Ideal for slim to normal width nose bridges
  • Scope of delivery: Hard case, clear replacement lens, two nose pads
  • Variants: 16 frame/disc combinations
  • Field of application: Training, racing, all-round

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Matthias Borchers is an expert for clothing and accessories in the test department of TOUR. As an amateur cyclist, he has completed the TOUR-Transalp and the TOUR-Trans Austria. His reportage trips from San Francisco to Sakai and 17 trips to the Tour de France with around 30,000 motorhome kilometres are also formative.

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