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Posted in Eyewear (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
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The regular list price is $300.00.
Sells new for $110.00.
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No comments about CHRISTIAN DIOR AVENTURA 1/NS 0807 LF BLACK FRAME GRAY GRADIENT LENS PLASTIC SUNGLASSES..
Posted in Eyewear (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
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The regular list price is $130.00.
Sells new for $105.00.
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No comments about RAY BAN 3267 003/8G SILVER GRAY GRADIENT AVIATOR SUNGLASSES.
Posted in Eyewear (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
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No comments about Ray-Ban RB 4088.
Posted in Eyewear (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
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1 comments about Half Rim Driving Lens Sunglass with Spring Hinge - 2220DR.
- Nice glasses for the price.
Has the correct UV limits and actually look pretty good for buying them without trying them on.
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Posted in Eyewear (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
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No comments about Ray-Ban RB 4068.
Posted in Eyewear (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
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No comments about Serengeti Safari Oversized Fashion Stripe Sunglass - 688.
Posted in Eyewear (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
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Sells new for $26.49.
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5 comments about Eagle Eyes Extremes.
- I got these sunglasses One good thing delivery was good and fast. Glasses was biggest disappointment you cannot wear them in sun because they doesn't block the sun they are just light yellow glasses. You can buy 10 times better glasses that fits and suits you better in walmart for half the price.
- I'm not sure what the top reviewer used as a guide, some people complain about finding a pot of gold. I have worn these glasses in full sun, heavy rain, and everyday. Everything is crisper, clearer and more well defined. The colors are bolder, with the exception of blue which seems to get lighter or greener, depending on what you are looking at. These remind me of blue blockers in a way but they don't make yellow things look white. Every color is enhanced. This may seem odd to say but even white is whiter. They cut through glare like a knife. For example, in most conditions, one can not see the face of a driver coming from the opposite direction through the windshield. With these on, you see them plain as day. That tells me that they cut the glare off of even glass. In heavy daylight rain, they clearly give a sharper view of everything. I flipped them on and off during the storm while driving and there was very noticable differance. These should be great for a pilot or any driver. I can even see the uses in sports. I suspect that a lot of baseball players wear these in the outfield against the sun. The glare is cut down to nothing. No eye strain. I can not wait to wear these in the snow on a sunny day.
The construction of these glasses is top notch. They fit well and are very comfortable. Everyone who I let try these on so far has been impressed, like WOW, impressed. I recommend them to anyone. Reasonable price also.
- The Eagle Eye company took almost two weeks to send me the glasses and I was so disappointed. They are awful. They make the world yellow and not very clear. I am not going to try to get used to them. I gave them away as I did not want to deal with the Eagle Eye Company.
- Ok, let me say that judging by the other reviews it is obvious that those people never owned a pair of polarized sunglasses before. With every pair of polarized sunglasses you always see the defects in glass. Whether it be through the windshield of a mini van or trying to look at the LCD display on a gas pump. Also Polarized lenses always bring out the colors.
Now about the glasses, they are polarized, yellow lenses. This does two things:
One: The polarized lenses block reflective light. This is the light at 90 degrees from the sun that is making the glare on that crome bumper ahead of you that is making it hard to see.
Two: Since they have yellow lenses, they block 99% of the blue light frequency. Your eyes have a hard time reacting to the Blue light frequencies so it is hard on your eyes. Also blue light scatters and is not very directional. That is hard on your eyes.
Now with a normal pair of cheap sunglasses with dark shades, what happens is your pupils expand letting in more light from the dark shades. Problem is, these normal unpolarized sunglasses don't neccisarrily block the uv light that you might not notice in turn letting in more of those harmful rays than if you weren't wearing them. These sunglasses block all of the ultraviolet light.
Now about the strange, when you put these glasses on you get some bright yellow lenses. Funny thing is, even though they are bright and don't block as much light, I squint less than with my darker polarized shades. I noticed this while driving through the trees with the sun brighly peaking through the trees in spots. I tried both pairs on, and I was definitely squinting more with my darker polarized shades.
Do I like them? I'm not sure. They take some getting used to, but I think I would recommmend them based on how little eye strain I have when wearing them. See, I am used to my darker shades and even though I seem to squint more with them, I am used to them.
I think these glasses are excellent at twilight and would be great shooting glasses.
- I got the extremes, and decided to write a review, b/c when I purchased them there was only one, and I was skeptical. As with other eagle eyes, since they use the same technology, the first time you put them on you think the world has gone yellow. But after the first time, and A LOT of taking the glasses off and putting them back on to actually believe what you're seeing, you find out that the lenses don't make any color yellower at all, it makes everything high definition. I'm not kidding. Putting these on is like watching the world in high def TV. Every color (except blue and purple) are much crisper and defined. Blue and purple on the other hand (the colors that cause eye damage) are reduced to a grayish color. In fact, today, when the sky was as blue as ever, I looked up at it, and thought that storm clouds had gathered, took my glasses off and found out it was as blue as ever. I gave these glasses for everyone I know to try on, and it took them one glance to really like them. These glasses IMPROVE vision, unlike ordinary glasses that make everything darker. They block 99% of harmful UV (and you can tell b/c your eyes are very relaxed even when the sun is in your eyes you don't have to squint at all). Besides, these glasses have some neat tricks. When you view objects, they define edges much better, and provide a very crisp picture. They let you see through reflective surfaces (water: this doesn't mean seeing 50 feet down if the water is naturally muddy, you can see the top few inches that would naturally be blocked by the suns reflective rays; glass: I noticed that when driving, and looking at oncoming traffic I can see "through" the windshield at the opposite driver and see their face very well, unlike normal vision that provides a "shadowy" definition). And yes, as the other reviewer here, these glasses do unexpected things like point out flaws in windows, but I think those are just glass compression lines, not faulty windows. Another note: please don't believe (as I have read somewhere) that these glasses are good for night time. They might dim oncoming fog lights, but don't make anything else look better, you'll just strain your eyes (this is mentioned in the directions, which you should read, since they also tell you not to leave these glasses in a hot car (which I would've done had I not read the directions).
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Posted in Eyewear (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
By Dior.
Sells new for $125.00.
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No comments about Dior Precoll 1 Sunglasses by Christian Dior - Brown.
Posted in Eyewear (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
By FOSSIL.
Sells new for $44.00.
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No comments about Fossil Sunwear - Pansie (Color: Brown).
Posted in Eyewear (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
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Sells new for $9.99.
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No comments about Heart-Shaped Solid Black "Lolita" Sunglasses with Smoke Lens.
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