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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
Fit perfect and polarization is excellent. Comfortable and good quality
Texas Ranger
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
These are nice glasses; but, they fit so closely to my face that strenuous exercise or hot temperatures make me sweat and gets into the glasses and stays.
Cat Fan
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
These sun glasses cover the eyes well, IF the glasses are tipped forward a tad (otherwise there's a strip of light that sneaks in at the very bottom.) The temples are a tad too tight (i.e., pressing a bit too hard against the sides of the head, back over the ears.)The included accessories that were unnecessary would be the polarized image card and the glasses strap. These sun glasses aren't going to fall off your head unless you're Beetlejuice—so the strap is unnecessary. Instead of the pouch, test card and glasses strap, I would have preferred to have had a hard case.A star is deducted for not having that protective case. I'll probably use the box that these glasses came in to store these sun glasses in my bike bag.
Michael Beatty
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
Love the fit & sight is crystal clear & protected in bright sun.
Terry E.
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
Works good looks good
Brian Shaffer
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
I obtained these for the express purpose of a cross country trip. Overall, the glasses were excellent.Good aspects:The curved arms of the glasses wrap around the head to prevent them from slipping off. This works very well.Where the arms hinge/attach to the glasses frame, the joint keyed such that the arms have a reduced ability to flex at the hinge (the weak point of most glasses). Another positive.The lenses are very dark. For the all day outdoor event I attended on my travels, this was great.The glasses look heavier than they are. They are actually very light.I found that how they rest on my nose is quite comfortable and I had no discomfort even after wearing for all day.Bad aspects:The wrap around grippy arms are either meant for somebody with a smaller head than me or they are slightly too snug. This can cause slight pressure pain over several hours of wearing, until your head gets used to the pressure.The dark lenses are just that, dark. This makes the glasses great for brightly sunny days, but less useful on cloudy days or dawn or dusk periods where some protection from the sun may be needed, but not this much. I found myself tipping up the glasses to see detail (e.g., reading street signs at distance). This was not a problem with bright sunshine conditions.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
I really enjoyed this pair of sunglasses. They have polarized lenses, so that translates into a couple of different things...most notably it reduces glare from some reflective surfaces. It won't cut out all glare, that's not how the physics works on that. If you care the filter is oriented vertically || on both lenses...I'm not sure of industry standards, but I'd feel they would be more useful / where one is slightly slanted left and the other right...this would allow more glare to be filtered and allow the wearer to chose which eye to favor or close. As it is, something like this is perfect for fishing....(sorry snow comes to mind, but I'm not aware how polarized glasses work with that) but the glare I get while driving tends to bounce off the rounded corners of cars and less off windshields/hoods (i.e. it's not oriented right to be blocked). Ok, enough about that...well one more small thing, expect polarized glasses to cause electronic screens with a protector to create an iridescent moiré effect...this is generally because most light given off from screens are polarized and the screen protector does weird things with the light. It's not major but noticeable. If you don't like that idea, you can just get something non-polarized.Ok, now for style! I love the wrap-around close fit which blocks much of the light from around me. It even fit well on my 7-year-old. For contrast, I am 47, male and, I'm sure it's called, stocky. If you have a wider head though, these may not necessarily be comfortable -- at the temples these are roughly 5 inches apart (~13cm). The frames are plastic and durable...with a matte soft finish. The nose rest is comfortable, but of course, as you can see from the picture, it's not customizable. Because the arms hug my head (not tightly), they stay where I put them. For some that style can cause headaches, but I'm rather used to it. The arms are connected only by a hinge (no shock/spring system), but since the plastic is rather flexible it shouldn't be an issue. I do have a complaint with the positioning of the screw design wise....screws on glasses should always be inserted top-down....these are bottom-up. When the screws loosen (for all glasses, they always loosen) the ones bottom-up are more likely to be lost forever. I also don't think it's the first time someone has pointed this out to the manufacturer, since they included a key fob with cleverly hidden jeweler's drivers. They did include a holding pouch, but with previous glasses I have never and probably **will** never use the pouch. I did use my shirt to clean the lenses, and it seems quite fine. Also, the lenses weren't so thin they were flexible...that was a problem I have dealt with more often on cheap glasses that I care to admit.
Zero Cool
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
The texture of the whole frame. It's kind of hard to explain but the frames for these sunglasses aren't glossy. They have a sort of matte finish. But even then, they don't FEEL like typical plastic matte sunglasses. They are probably still plastic, but the matte finish has a kind of soft, rubbery texture to it. The only problem with that is that I keep wanting to touch them and rub them...😵💫 My precious soft, rubbery sunglasses! 🤪*Ahem* Excuse me. Sorry about that. Anyway, moving on. Well, the only thing I have left to say about these sunglasses is what all was included with mine. There's no hard case, but they do come in a box and come with a soft drawstring case. And then, something I was impressed with was that they did NOT come with one of those junk microfiber cloths like so many other sunglasses come with. Because that's just a waste of resources if you ask me. Besides, I believe the soft drawstring case can do the microfiber cloth's job just fine.Well, moving on again (I promise I'm almost done, lol). These sunglasses also come with one of those little cards that are used to prove that a pair of sunglasses is polarized. And finally, they also come with one of those keychains that has a tiny 2 in 1 eyeglasses flat head and Phillips screwdriver.
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