Rudy Project No Code Slim: the hybrid frame designed for narrow faces

Rudy Project No Code Slim: the hybrid frame designed for narrow faces

Rudy Project introduces No Code Slim, a compact evolution of its hybrid frame that blends city eyewear with sports performance. Designed for narrow faces, this new version preserves the key features of the No Code line: fast transformation, lasting comfort, and technical design.

How does No Code Slim extend the No Code philosophy?

The No Code collection offers eyewear that seamlessly transitions from daily wear to sports use thanks to a solar clip-on system. No Code Slim brings this hybrid concept to those with smaller faces, expanding the line’s inclusivity without sacrificing style or performance.

What mechanism enables this frame to transform?

The core of the concept lies in a solar shield with a clip-on insert that attaches to the nose bridge. Hidden behind the mirrored lens, this mechanism transforms optical glasses into sport-ready eyewear in seconds—without compromising aesthetics.

What are the technical specs of No Code Slim?

This compact version features lenses lowered by 5 mm (to 51 mm), temple arms measuring 145 mm, and feather-light weight: 25 grams for the frame and 16 grams for the clip. It supports prescription lenses with a base 6 curvature and sports shield lenses with a base 4 curve.

Who is this model for?

Unisex by design, No Code Slim targets runners and cyclists, but also hikers and active urban commuters. Its versatility caters to hybrid lifestyles where work, movement, and sports coexist in a single day.

When and where will it be available?

Made in Italy, the frame will be available from March 2026 in six colors and five lens options. It will be distributed through Rudy Project’s authorized dealers and on the official website.

Rudy Project No Code Slim: Why pay attention to this product launch now?

No Code Slim reflects Rudy Project’s refined approach to technical eyewear and modular design, meeting the rising demand from wearers with narrow faces who don’t want to compromise between style and performance.

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