SeaspecsClassic Floating Polarized Sunglasses With Strap for Extreme Sports 100% UVA & UVB Protection
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.4 x 2.4 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Seaspecs |
Color | Yellow Black |
Suggested Users | womens |
Manufacturer | Seaspecs |
Part Number | SOLGRY1 |
Style | Classic |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Kayaking, Surfing |
A**.
Nice glasses at good price for people with a narrow nose
These looked like exactly the sunglasses I was looking for, to be used during kite surfing. However, it turned that they are really narrow at the bridge, and that I have got a wide nose. So they don’t fit, and I ended giving to my 8-year old daughter.
C**L
Très jolie,elle fond bien!
Merveilleuse!
J**M
They work as advertised
Was looking for eye protection to use while water skiing. Seaspecs was one of the brands recommended by others. Took the plunge and ordered a pair, mainly because they were considerably cheaper than the other brands. They work as advertised. While they will fog up when your stationary then immediately clear once you gain momentum. They stay in place and are not distracting. They also double as a regular set of sunglasses when I'm back in the boat. So good I ordered a second pair with clear lenses.
M**P
Five Stars
great
E**T
Product can be improved, but has good potential.
Having experience with other watersports goggles, I wanted to try the Seaspecs sunglasses which have the strap, grey polarized lenses, float, and are fog resistant. They arrived with a microfiber pouch and no instructions. I tried them surfing in San Diego in about 56F water. They do float. They fit my small head well enough and were comfortable. The strap works well, so well it must be loosened to easily remove them from your face. They are not particularly dark, but adequate. The major issue in the water was they fogged up fairly easily, so I was constantly rinsing them to keep them clear. The Seaspecs web site did not indicate any action to prevent the fogging. In Hawaii, I suspect they will be fog free in the warm water (I'll report on that later). When I got back to my car afterward, one lens had popped out and had been lost, so I returned them for a refund. I've had a similar problem with other googles - they are typically designed so that the lenses won't pop out toward the face, but pressure on the lens from the face side can pop one out the front if a wave hits or they are accidently pressed while the goggles are loose around your neck. I've found it necessary to superglue the lenses in place to prevent that. When I reordered a replacement pair of sunglasses, I prepared them that way prior to use. Now I'm in Hawaii and plan to test the new pair; stay tuned for another report soon.
E**R
not perfect, but Love my third pair
This pair is my third one. I used my first two pairs interchangeably since one had less scratches on it. One pair I gave to my dad after he lost his, and I still use my older pair for when scratches don't bother me (kitesurfing).I used both pairs for over 5 years. Doing what? Glad you asked. Mountain and road cycling, snowboarding, windsurfing, sailing, rafting, kiteboarding, beach volleyball, hiking and also riding a small scooter I rented once.The built-in strap is very convenient and you can easily let them rest on your neck without stretching out the frame (when put on your head), and also minimizing the chance of loosing or dropping your glasses.The glass quality is great and the polarized lens are a huge advantage because It blocks out a ton of light that you don't need to see, alowing the glass to be lighter. This way you can also use the glasses when it's cloudy or starts to get darker while still seeing just fine.The build is great, and having used my pair at least twice a week for over 5 years shows just that.Also, for around $25 they have an amazing value for their cost. They are easily worth much more than that.Before you buy, notice that are at least 2 different lens "shade" color. One is a regular shaded lens, and the other has a brown tint.I read a review where someone said it the glasses didn't fit him being a bigger guy, so I wanted to say that i'm 5'10 and 150lbs for comparison.The Cons:The only times I had problems with the glasses are usually a problem any glasses would have. When hiking in cold weather with my mouth covered, the hot air went up to my glasses and fogged them. If there's any solution for that i'd love to hear, but i'm pretty sure that would happen with most glasses that cover a wide part of your face.when doing water sports (sailing, kiteboarding, windsurfing) the water that got splashed on the glasses occasionnaly made it difficult to see and left marks. Again, pretty common problem, and I think there might be some safe materials you can put on the glass to make the water just wash off.Also, even though they cover a wider part of your face than most glasses, it won't prevent water splashing into your eyes when doing water sports.hope that helps.If you have any questions please leave a comment and i'll answer as soon as I can.Enjoy your glasses!
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