Evil Eye sunglassesNew XS size: These sports glasses fit narrow faces

Maik Schröder

 · 17.07.2025

The Evil Eye roadsense, trailsense and trailsense II models will also be available in XS from August 2025.
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Evil Eye is launching a new XS size for its roadsense, trailsense and trailsense II models. Available from August 2025, the sunglasses are designed to offer an optimum fit, especially for young people and cyclists with narrow faces. The XS versions have the same technical features as the larger versions.

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With the introduction of the new XS size for its performance sports eyewear, Evil Eye is catering for cyclists with narrow face shapes. The tried-and-tested roadsense, trailsense and trailsense II (here in the big BIKE test) will be available in the new size from August 2025.

Evil Eye is launching a new XS size for its roadsense, trailsense and trailsense II models.Photo: Evil EyeEvil Eye is launching a new XS size for its roadsense, trailsense and trailsense II models.

Functionality in compact form

The XS versions of the Evil Eye models should not make any compromises in terms of functionality, wearing comfort and design compared to the larger versions. The distinctive appearance of the glasses will be retained, as will the option of customisation. Evil Eye's tried-and-tested clip-in lenses can also be used without restriction with prescription lenses. Thanks to the more compact fit, the XS models even offer a particularly generous field of vision.


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Optimised fit for long activities

The perfect fit of sports glasses plays an important role, especially during longer sporting activities.Photo: Evil EyeThe perfect fit of sports glasses plays an important role, especially during longer sporting activities.

The perfect fit of sunglasses plays an important role, especially during longer sporting activities such as extended trail tours or road bike rides. Slippage or pressure points could not only impair wearing comfort, but also have a negative impact on athletic performance and concentration. With the new XS versions, Evil Eye wants to offer a solution for all bikers who have previously had difficulty finding sports glasses that fit perfectly.

Wide range of applications for ambitious athletes

In addition to choosing the right size, various adjustments can be made to optimise the individual fit. These include, for example, adjustable nose pads and temples.Photo: Evil EyeIn addition to choosing the right size, various adjustments can be made to optimise the individual fit. These include, for example, adjustable nose pads and temples.
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The three Evil Eye models, roadsense, trailsense and trailsense II, cover a wide range of applications. While the roadsense is primarily designed for road cycling, the trailsense is particularly suitable for mountain bike activities. The trailsense II is a further development designed to offer even more protection for demanding off-road use. With the introduction of the XS size, athletes with narrow faces or young people can now also benefit from the specific advantages of these models.

Adaptability as a central feature

A core element of Evil Eye sunglasses is their high degree of customisability. In addition to choosing the right size - now also in XS - various adjustment options can be made to optimise the individual fit. These include, for example, adjustable nose pads and temples.

Availability Evil Eye XS sunglasses

The new Evil Eye sunglasses in size XS will be available from August 2025. We will then give you our test impression of the new models.

Maik Schröder was born in East Westphalia and prefers to ride through the countryside on his gravel bike. The tour can also include a culinary stop to fortify himself for the next few kilometres. Even if there are few metres of altitude to conquer in the flatlands, he has the ambitious goal of completing a Transalp one day. As online editor, he is responsible for creating digital editorial content such as news reports, new products and event coverage.

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