◄ SMALL LOWER BIFOCAL · ANSI Z87.1 · RUNNING & CYCLING

Archer

A low-profile small bifocal set near the bottom of the lens — out of your distance vision, right there when you glance down at a GPS watch, bike computer, or heart-rate monitor. ANSI Z87.1 certified, so it doubles as impact-rated safety eyewear.

ANSI Z87.1 CERTIFIED · UV400 · POLYCARBONATE · SPORT FIT
Archer low small bifocal running and cycling safety glasses, black frame, clear lenses
ARCHER · BLACK · CLEAR
Small lower bifocal running glasses Cycling bifocal sunglasses Read your GPS watch on the move ANSI Z87.1 certified +1.25 to +3.00 magnification Clear & Smoke lenses UV400 protection Lightweight sport frame Affordable Kona TT alternative

// WHY ARCHER

Glance down. Read. Keep going.

For runners and cyclists over 40 who need reading magnification for a watch or computer — plus anyone who wants a small bifocal in a sport safety glass certified for the workplace and range.

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Small Lower Bifocal

A discreet reading segment low in the lens — minimal intrusion on distance vision.

02

Z87.1 Certified

OSHA-compliant impact protection, shatterproof polycarbonate, UV400.

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Glance-Down Reading

See your GPS watch, bike computer, or HR monitor without stopping.

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Sport-Light Frame

Lightweight wrap with rubber ear locks that hold through the miles.

Small
Lower bifocal
6
Reading strengths
2
Lens colors
Z87.1
Safety certified
Athlete trail running in the mountains wearing Archer low bifocal safety glasses, black frame, clear lenses

Read your watch mid-stride.

Distance stays clear for the trail and the road. Drop your eyes to the small bifocal down low, catch your pace or heart rate, and look back up — no squinting, no stopping, no digging for readers.

// CONFIGURE YOURS · $24.95

Two lenses. Six strengths.

Pick your lens for the light, then dial the magnifier to match your readers.

STRENGTHS · small lower bifocal in +1.25  +1.50  +1.75  +2.00  +2.50  +3.00 — most runners & cyclists land at +1.50 to +2.00. Match your reading-glasses strength.

// ARCHER vs KONA TT · WHICH IS YOURS?

Fixed & affordable, or photochromic?

Two Race-division bifocals for reading your data on the move. Pick by budget and how much the light changes on your rides.

Value pick
Archer
Fixed lens · small lower bifocal
Small, discreet lower bifocal — glance down for data
Clear or Smoke fixed lens, +1.25 to +3.00
ANSI Z87.1 certified · the affordable option
Shop Archer · $24.95 ▸
Premium pick
Kona TT
Photochromic · lower bifocal
Photochromic lens auto-tints clear-to-dark with the light
Normal lower bifocal, +1.50 / +2.00 / +2.50
10 colorways · the higher-end build
Shop Kona TT · $69.95 ▸

// ARCHER MANUAL

Questions, answered.

What runners and riders ask before they buy.

Are these ANSI safety rated?+
Yes — the Archer is ANSI Z87.1 certified for workplace and range use, with shatterproof polycarbonate lenses and UV400.
How small is the bifocal?+
The bifocal is designed to be unobtrusive — you won't notice it during normal distance activities, but it's there when you glance down at a watch or computer screen.
What magnification should I choose?+
Most runners and cyclists use +1.50 to +2.00. If you're unsure, start with your current reading-glasses strength. Available +1.25, +1.50, +1.75, +2.00, +2.50, and +3.00.
What lens colors are available?+
Clear for low light and overcast, Smoke for bright sun. Both in the same lightweight sport frame with rubber ear locks.
How does the Archer compare to the Kona TT?+
The Archer uses a fixed lens with a small lower bifocal — the more affordable certified option. The Kona TT uses a photochromic lens that adjusts automatically to the light, and is the higher-end choice.