Test sunglassesPoc Aspire - designer glasses with panoramic lenses

Stefan Frey

 · 21.07.2025

With the Aspire, Poc wants to combine stylish looks with sporty demands. Will it succeed?
Photo: Stefan Frey

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When it comes to style, the Poc Aspire is a sports goggle that is hard to beat. In practice, however, other virtues count: Tinting speed, protection and weight, for example. In our test, we clarify how the Swedish goggles fare in these areas.

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With the Poc Aspire could also be worn at the next vernissage. The retro glasses with giant filters look more like a style gadget than functional sports glasses. But of course we are happy to be convinced otherwise.

Poc sends the Aspire in a well-designed plastic case and also includes a goggle bag. Even though the goggles are kept safe there, we find the standard black cases with zip fasteners more practical, as the two half-shells don't hold together very tightly.

The plastic case is stylish, but not very practical. The two parts hold together poorlyPhoto: Stefan FreyThe plastic case is stylish, but not very practical. The two parts hold together poorly

Even though the Poc is not one of the largest goggles in the test in terms of its dimensions, the Aspire looks huge on the head. This is not least due to its very bulky frame, which contributes to the enormous weight of 44.8 grams. No other goggles in the test are heavier.



The bulky frame puts a lot of pressure on the scales. No other goggles in the test weighed more than 40 gramsPhoto: Stefan FreyThe bulky frame puts a lot of pressure on the scales. No other goggles in the test weighed more than 40 grams

The high weight is a drawback

The Poc can be adjusted quite well via the extensively adjustable temple tips and therefore sits reasonably securely on the head. However, the weight is a shortcoming that cannot be overlooked. The Aspire feels heavy on the nose after just a few minutes. The nose bridge presses slightly and cannot be adjusted. The frame hidden behind the lens gives the illusion of a better view than is actually the case. The bulky frame of the Poc is particularly obtrusive on the sides and at the top.



The ends of the temples can be bent and thus adapted quite well to the headPhoto: Stefan FreyThe ends of the temples can be bent and thus adapted quite well to the head

Despite the huge panoramic lens, the wind behind the Poc is quite noticeable, especially in the form of turbulence. It seems as if the wind is swirling over the frame of the Aspire behind the goggles on all sides.

The look is deceptive: the wide frame runs around behind the windscreen and interferes with the field of visionPhoto: Stefan FreyThe look is deceptive: the wide frame runs around behind the windscreen and interferes with the field of vision

The Poc also has little to show in terms of fog protection. They tarnish noticeably faster than many other models in the test. In our lighting test, however, the stylish Swedish goggles come up trumps: the fastest darkening and still the second fastest brightening in the comparison.

The Poc sounds really fast and in both directionsPhoto: Stefan FreyThe Poc sounds really fast and in both directions

Poc Aspire - Info & Price

The stylish Poc is available in many frame and filter colours. In terms of comfort, the Swede couldn't quite convince usPhoto: Stefan FreyThe stylish Poc is available in many frame and filter colours. In terms of comfort, the Swede couldn't quite convince us
  • Price240 Euro >> available here
  • Made inItaly
  • Weight: 44,8 g
  • Width / temple length: 141 / 127 mm
  • Nose bridge width / lens height16 / 59 mm
  • Adjustability: Hanger
  • Filter colour / filter class: clear to grey / 0 - 3
  • Light transmission measured: 80 - 14 %
  • Fitmedium to wide, nose bridge medium wide
  • Equipment / special featuresPhotochromic glass optional; hard case; microfibre pouch
  • Alternatives14 frame and filter colours

Evaluation & conclusion

The Poc scores particularly well in terms of tinting speed, otherwise more styler than sports gogglesPhoto: Stefan FreyThe Poc scores particularly well in terms of tinting speed, otherwise more styler than sports goggles

The Aspire's strengths are its extravagant look and ability to adapt to changing light conditions. The wide temples are also easy to adjust. However, at almost 45 grams, the massive Poc is heavy on the nose and tends to bounce around off-road - partly because the nose bridge cannot be adjusted. The bulky frame disturbs the field of vision. A little draughty despite the large lens. No anti-fog.

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Stefan Frey is from Lower Bavaria and loves the mossy, loamy trails of the Bavarian Forest as much as the rugged rock of the Dolomites. For technical descents, he is prepared to tackle almost any ascent - under his own steam. As an accessories specialist, he is the first port of call for questions about equipment and add-on parts, while as head of copywriting he sweeps the language crumbs from the pages of the BIKE print editions.

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