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M**.
Perfect for paddle boarding!
I live in Hawaii and paddle-board for several hours almost daily. I bought these sunglasses for many reasons including the fact they float. They are holding up very well. The polarization is excellent because I can see the reef and the fish, they are dark enough that when I take them off I want to put them right back on. The coating really helps because I no longer have issues with sunscreen on the lenses. I bought a second pair for my husband. I highly recommend these. Mahalo!
H**E
Maybe good for boating but...
...I have to start by saying that I did not buy these for boating. I bought these primarily for driving. And they're okay. The one issue I have with them is they make things darker while losing contrast/clarity. Even in my car, the radio display is black letters on an auburn light background. I can read the display easily without these on but cannot read the display at all while wearing these. So these might be great for boating, and that is what they're advertised as. But if you're looking to use these while driving, I would not recommend these.
J**S
Highly recommended for people on the water.
For someone who has a larger face this fit kinda snug but where still comfortable. The view through the green polarized lenses was amazing. It would have been better if they were a little darker but the colors were bright and amazing while wearing them. The vent holes in the lenses worked amazing and I didnt have any fogging issues and they didnt let in any noticeable light while wearing them. Had several dive friends try them and they plan on buying them.Overall very happy with the product as a diver and would buy them again. As someone sensitive to sun light they worked amazing while at the beach in Florida.
C**T
Nice overall - love that they float
I got rid of my 20 year old Oakleys and bought a pair of these, so that's my comparison. The main reason is because I wanted floating sunglasses. The nose piece is made of a rubbery substance, which gives a sticky feeling on my nose. I prefer plain plastic but I think I'm getting used to the rubber feeling. They fit fine but are a little tight on the sides of my head. I guess this design is so they don't come off easily with wind. The blue lenses actually create a "yellowish" view through the lens and some things even have a rainbow effect. It takes some getting used to and it's actually pretty cool especially when looking at storm clouds. Overall these are good sunglasses at a fair price.
A**R
Keepers!
Bought these shades for my husband whose eyes are hypersensitive to light and moving air due to meds. The moment he put them on he said”I’m never taking them off!” They soothed his eyes, greatly relieved his discomfort and the wrap style helped reduce the amount of moving air. I give them a10, and that’s before we need them to float!
J**L
Works as described
They float great, and being white are easy to see floating out in the water. I thought the white rims would be distracting when wearing them but after about ten minutes I barely noticed it. The bridge has a lot of contact with your nose vs nose pads, which isn't great on a hot day, but not a big enough deal for me not to get them. The arms are a bit tight in the back on my head- I wear a 7 5/8 hat for reference. I haven't noticed if the vents make a difference yet, but that could be because they are working. I was pleasantly surprised they came in nice zippered case with microfiber lens cloths. I wanted sunglasses that wouldn't be overly dark in the shadows and they aren't. The trade off is they feel a little bright in completely open sunlight. I did take them off to see the difference and after doing that is was clear they helped a lot more than I initially thought, but they are brighter than regular dark sunglasses. Overall I am very happy and felt $35 was reasonable. These were the first pair I found that hit all my points: Reflective, wrap-around, UV blocking, polarized, and floating.
A**R
Great budget floating wrap style sunglasses
I don't by expensive sunglasses because I tend to lose them. I have gone through several pairs of floating sunglasses because I windsurf and paddleboard. Other pairs fall apart, but these have been sturdy. When I inevitably lose these, I will get one just like them.-Aaron
I**N
Gap in the lenses and frame
Gap in the lenses and frame. Looks like the lens is smaller than the frame. Love the shades but unfortunately the gap bothers me. Also noticed in the showcased pictures it shows the gaps.
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