While they look best under a bike helmet, Tifosi’s Rail rimless sunglasses pack a wallop in terms of value, style, and features.
The sunglasses you wear on a cycling trek often don’t match the look — or budget — of the shades you take around town off the bike. Premium features like swappable lenses, photochromic optics, low weight, and high-airflow frames typically command a price north of three figures.
Tifosi takes a stab at addressing this with the new Rail line of sunglasses. Available as both swappable-lens and photochromic options, the Rail carries a rimless design that promotes maximum venting and minimum weight, but it does so at roughly half the price of its primary competition.
We tested a pair to see if the Rail can live up to the performance features at a sub-$80 price without feeling or looking cheap.
In short: While it still has the look of an athletic pair of sunglasses, the Rail is a distinctively sharp-looking design, and it works well across a range of activities. It provides reliable protection and loads of comfort at a price that makes it very attractive. The only caveat is that you treat them carefully.
Tifosi Rail Sunglasses Review
Look
If you’re not a fan of the sleek, speedy design that’s ubiquitous in the peloton, look elsewhere. The Rail maintains that cycling-chic style, so be advised if that won’t work for you.

That said, if you can keep an open mind, I’ll tell you that look serves a purpose. If you’re pushing watts in the saddle, the Rail’s wraparound design keeps wind from creeping in around the sides and tickling your eyes.
Off the bike, that same design offers peripheral protection from UV rays. For some, like myself, that solves an issue that plagues so many “pedestrian” shades.
Performance
First and foremost, the Rail prides itself on a rimless design. This is not unique in the world of cycling, and there’s a reason: Rims block view.

Tech

Drawbacks
Specs
Tifosi Rail Sunglasses
- Lenses: Polycarbonate
- Photochromic or swappable 3-lens package (tint, high-contrast, clear options)
- Frame: Grilamid TR-90
- Hydrophilic rubber works to stick as you sweat
- Weight: 31 g
- Price: $80