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Wednesday, 24 February 2021
Technology News: Olympic star Callum Skinner creates cycling glasses that allow riders to see behind them
Olympic star Callum Skinner creates cycling glasses that allow riders to see behind them
The specs allow cyclists to see forwards and backwards by shifting focus rather than having to turn their heads.
By Lucia Binding, Sky News, Wednesday 24 February 2021
Image:HindSight's specialist glasses give cyclists the ability to see behind them
An Olympic gold medallist has created specialist glasses that give cyclists eyes at the back of their heads.
Callum
Skinner, 28, who won gold and silver at the 2016 Olympics, developed
the technology with physicist Alex Macdonald after raising more than
£100,000 through a Kickstarter campaign.
The sunglasses allow cyclists to see forwards and backwards by shifting focus rather than having to turn their heads.
They use two-part angled lenses with semi-transparent mirrors and will cost £199.99.
Image:HindSight co-founders Alex Macdonald (left) and Callum Skinner
The Edinburgh-based inventors hope their glasses will make amateur
cycling safer and give other athletes including runners and rowers an
advantage.
"As a passionate cyclist, I'm acutely aware of the importance of road safety," said Skinner.
"I'm also struck by the potential of HindSight glasses to help professional cyclists reach their peak performance.
Hindsight Cycling Glasses: Product Video, May 6, 2020
"Managing aerodynamic profile is essential for any elite cyclist and,
by turning back to look over your shoulder, you can easily lose
efficiencies in your speed and performance."
He added: "I believe HindSight glasses provide the answer to this and will change the norm as we know it."
Mr
Macdonald, a former European inventor of the year, said: "As a regular
cyclist, I was aware that knowing what was coming behind me would allow
me to make smarter decisions, but I had no way to do it.
"HindSight glasses are designed to ensure the preservation of forward-facing vision, while adding the capacity to look behind.
"HindSight
glasses allow peripheral vision to be maintained in the forward
direction while checking behind, giving effectively the best of both
worlds."
Image:Great Britain's (L-R) Philip Hindes, Jason Kenny and Callum Skinner with their gold medals at the 2016 Olympics
The glasses won a series of entrepreneurial development awards in 2020 including the Scottish Edge Award.
Skinner,
from Glasgow, won the silver medal in the individual sprint at the 2016
summer Olympics, and was a member of the British team that won gold in
the team sprint.
He announced his retirement from the sport in
2019 in order to focus on advocating improvements in sportspeople's
rights and working conditions.
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