Rudy Project Astral SphereNew spherical sports glasses for 2025

Marc Strucken

 · 14.02.2025

The new Rudy Project Astral Sphere sports glasses now have spherically curved lenses - unlike the Astral X, which came out last year.
Photo: Rudy Project
Rudy Project presents the Astral Sphere, a new spherical sports goggle for cycling, running and cross-country skiing. The model offers an extended field of vision, reduced glare and improved ventilation. Two lens types, four filters and six colours are available. The glasses with spherically curved lenses are also available with an optical insert for vision correction.

Rudy Project, Italian manufacturer of sports eyewear, presents its first new model for 2025, the Astral Sphere. The glasses have been specially developed for cycling, running and other sports and extend the existing Astral product line is a variant with spherical lenses, in contrast to the Astral X, whose lenses are cylindrically curved.

According to the manufacturer, the new Astral Sphere combines advanced technology with a comfortable, secure fit. They are designed to meet the requirements of demanding athletes. Some road cyclists from the Bahrain Victorious team are already using the Rudy Project glasses in the first races of the season.

Return of the aero goggles? The new Astral Sphere looks inspired by goggles of years gone byPhoto: Rudy ProjectReturn of the aero goggles? The new Astral Sphere looks inspired by goggles of years gone by


The main feature of the Rudy Project Astral Sphere is the spherical design of the lenses. Thanks to the larger lens surface, the goggles offer an extended peripheral field of vision. As there are no flat points where light is reflected, glare is reduced.

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The increased air volume between the face and lenses ensures improved ventilation and is designed to prevent fogging. Rudy Project also promises minimal optical distortion for more precise vision.

Many variants of the Rudy Project Astral Sphere

The new Astral Sphere from Rudy Project is available with two different lens types. On the one hand, the self-tinting ImpactX lenses can be used. According to the manufacturer, these shatterproof lenses adapt optimally to changing light conditions and are said to offer 100 % UV protection.

Polar 3FX Multilaser lenses are available as an alternative. These are particularly suitable for activities where glare needs to be reduced and colour contrasts improved - such as biking. Both lens types can also be combined with an optical insert from Rudy Project so that athletes can integrate their individual prescription into their glasses.

Colour variants and availability

The Rudy Project Astral Sphere is available in 6 colour variants with 4 different filters:

Astral Sphere Black Matte - ImpactX Photochromic 2 Black
Photo: Rudy Project
  1. Black Matte with ImpactX 2 Black lenses
  2. Black Fade Crystal Blue Gloss with Polar 3FX Multilaser Blue lenses
  3. Black Fade Crystal Blue Gloss with ImpactX 2 Laser Black lenses
  4. Astral Sphere Frozen Cherry Matte with ImpactX Photochromic 2 Red lenses
  5. Frozen Pantanal Matte with ImpactX 2 Laser Black lenses
  6. White Gloss with ImpactX 2 Laser Purple lenses
  7. Crystal Blue Avio Fade Sky with ImpactX 2 Laser Purple lenses

Depending on the variant, the lenses vary in their light absorption. For example, the ImpactX 2 Black lenses range from almost transparent to 91 per cent light absorption. The ImpactX 2 Red lenses vary between 16 and 84 per cent darkening.

Sustainable material and wearing comfort

As with its predecessor, the frame of the Astral Sphere is made from Rilsan Clear, a bio-based plastic made from castor oil. According to Rudy Project, this BPA-free material is produced responsibly and is characterised by its lightness, chemical resistance and flexibility. According to the manufacturer, the sunglasses are produced entirely in Italy.

The glasses have been designed for long periods of wear and are intended to offer a high level of comfort. This is ensured by the lightweight frame, ergonomic nose pads and adjustable temples. The manufacturer promises that the Astral Sphere adapts to different face shapes and sits securely and comfortably even during intensive sporting activities. Characteristics that we have already been able to confirm for the Astral X.

The Astral Sphere from Rudy Project is now available in selected shops and in the Rudy Project online shop. The recommended retail price is 179.95 euros for the basic version and 209.95 euros for the version with polarised lenses.

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Marc Struken is a passionate bike journalist and editor at Delius Klasing Verlag. After working in radio, radio, TV and online marketing, he has been contributing his experience to digital content for BIKE, EMTB, FREERIDE and MYBIKE since 2022 - whether mountain bike, gravel or road bike.

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