X-KD's Unisex-Adult Biker Sunglasses (Grey, One Size)
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Hello, the model number for these sunglasses is 1019, and they have polarized grey lenses with a black frame. In the X-Factory, they only make a single color lens. KDs, as well as the original KDs. For the next two or three weeks, they will be unavailable. They'll be back in our Amazon store as soon as they're available again. Thank you very much!
Certainly not the X- KD 1120. KD's sunglasses with polarization are available from Pacific Coast Sunglasses, as far as I'm aware. Simply enter the following into a Google search: "X- Polarized, according to KD. " You should have no trouble getting a lot of hits." Good luck with your hunt.
Dark Grey lenses are slightly darker than smoke lenses. Both are suitable for wearing during the day.
The hinges are made of metal.
Selected User Reviews For X-KD's Unisex-Adult Biker Sunglasses (Grey, One Size)
I'll just come out and say it: I'm a liar. In Sons of Anarchy, Charlie Hunnam looks fantastic in these, and I thought I could pull them off as well. That is something I am no longer convinced of. These are fantastic shades in every way. They're crystal clear, super comfortable, wind breaking, and eye-protecting while riding, and they fit under every helmet I own in a way that no other sunglasses do. These are fantastic, as I previously stated. However. This, however, is a significant point. Wearing them makes me feel like a super nerd, and they're not my style at all. These are the "XL's," which are said to be significantly larger than regular KD's. I can't even imagine trying to put on the original KDs. These are much larger and appear to be designed for a girl or a child. I ride with them anyway, and they've grown on me, but it's been a struggle!.
This is the style I prefer; it is slightly larger and can be worn over regular glasses. br>Full protection from all types of light and can be used as safety glasses according to OSHA regulations. br>The KDs are a fantastic pair of sunglasses! They'll keep the wind from getting in your eyes. br> br> For nighttime riding, get a pair of yellow lenses.
First and foremost, let me state that I own the clear glasses, which are the best riding glasses for a large head you'll find. My hat size is 7 5/8 and my helmet size is XL. The clear glasses received a perfect score of five stars from me. So, what exactly is the issue with the tinted? The gloss black finish is similar to that of the clear. Legs on the clear pair have a slight inward pull, hugging your head and staying put. Even with a 70 mph headwind, the legs of the dark grey glasses I received are so bowed out that wearing them without them sliding down my nose is impossible. I'm not sure which of the two pairs is incorrectly constructed. I may have gotten the only clear pair that grips the side of your head and is supposed to be made with wide legs by chance. I really want to like these glasses because the optical clarity and frame and lens finish are both excellent. However, the fit is the only aspect of these glasses that renders them useless. You can put on a pair of sunglasses that are well-fitting but poorly made. However, you can't wear a pair of well-made sunglasses if they don't fit properly.
These are a little bigger than the KDs from the beginning. They're something I wear because they're usually smaller than my face (I'm Asian). My husband's face (he's Caucasian) looked better in this pair. I've purchased from other sellers in the past, but they were smaller. These are probably somewhere in the middle of the small and large KD sizes. Is it possible that they're now made differently?.
I used to wear "mad doggers" all the time when I was younger, and I've been looking for these for a long time. My city's liquor stores used to have them. But every time I looked for mad doggers, I ended up with those obnoxious ass Loc shades that were popular among gangsta rappers back in the day. Thanks to Sons of Anarchy, I was able to rediscover these hues. I'm a lot bigger now than I was back in the day, so I went with the fat boy size, which fit my big head perfectly, are very comfortable, and stay on my head securely. Thanks.
I purchased two pairs of KDs. The first pair I purchased were clear lenses for night riding. The issue with those was that the frames were a little small, allowing winds to get around them and blow into my eyes; however, this was not a major issue. As a result, when I saw that X-ray, I was a little taken aback KDs were 20% bigger than I thought that would fix the problem. The frames were the perfect size when I first got them, but the arms are now much too long. They go past the back of my ear by about an inch and a half. As a result, I swapped the arms from the Regular KDs to the X-KDs. KD frames (They fit perfectly, have the same screw and screw hole) are now perfect; it was a lot of trouble to have to buy two different sized sunglasses to get the fit you want, but as I said, they are the perfect size for me now. br>BTW, I'm a medium-sized man with a medium-sized head who wears a 7 1/8-size ball cap.
Garbage! I assumed the first pair I purchased was a fluke, but they, too, fell apart quickly. Lenses were blown out, and so on.
For years, I've relied on these. They do the job for me. br>.