RIVBOS Kids Sunglasses Polarized UV Protection Flexible Rubber Glasses Shades with Strap for Boys Girls RBK037
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They are sunk.
My grandson is 7 years old, and it is a perfect fit for him. The sunglass frame contours to the shape of the head and is held in place by the strap.
Yes, it includes a strap as well as a cloth glasses bag. My son has still not been able to break these after three months!
That, too, I am unsure of. I've never attempted to smash them before.
Selected User Reviews For RIVBOS Kids Sunglasses Polarized UV Protection Flexible Rubber Glasses Shades with Strap for Boys Girls RBK037
year- old son. He is a larger-than-average child with a 10-inch head. year- It's a little boy's size, but it's a good fit. He was born with a deficiency in skin pigmentation on his upper eyelid, which must be protected from the sun. He would get sunburned quickly if he went outside without wearing sunglasses and a hat. As a parent, I am constantly on the lookout for a good product that will protect his skin. His eyelids are well protected by these sunglasses. It also has a comfortable, adjustable strap. My son is a very active child who runs around a lot, but this looks great on him. br>He recently misplaced one side of his lends, but customer service quickly replaced it with a new one, despite the fact that the return period had expired. br>Excellent product and excellent customer service; I would strongly recommend it to other children!.
These are attractive sunglasses, but they were far too small for my 10-year-old son, who has a small face to begin with. The age range for 3-year-olds is indicated in the description. They've been worn by big kids for ten years, and even the photos that go with the item description show them on big kids. Very deceiving. The age range, in my opinion, should be between 2 and 5 years. Returning these would be too expensive, so they'll end up in the "donate" pile.
I had hoped that our two-and-a-half-year-old grandson would use these, but that age is marked by a proclivity for saying "NO!" He was as he always was. This was not a shock. These, on the other hand, are a fantastic deal. Cute, flexible (hard plastic would be even harder to sell to a toddler this age), polarized, and the strap is a parent's dream if a toddler's example of restraint. ) The good news is that while these don't fit him right now, they will for at least another couple of years, so they're worth keeping around in case hope turns into reality. (I am not optimistic; )) If it helps you decide on fit, he's in the 80th percentile for 2 year olds in terms of height and weight.
I really wanted to like this product because it comes with a neck lanyard and the colored tinted lenses look really cool. When it arrived in the mail, I thought the frames were sturdy and would last a long time for my children. I was, unfortunately, mistaken. I purchased two pairs of these glasses, one for each of my children, to use during the summer sailing. In a matter of weeks, both pairs of lenses had fallen out. I discovered how flimsy and plastic they are when I tried to put them back in. Even the frames on their drugstore sunglasses were of better quality. I couldn't put them back in without cracking the cheap lenses, which I couldn't do with any other sunglasses. What a letdown! They should have lasted at least one summer for the price they were paid.
My four-year-old son finds them slightly too big, but he will grow into them. They continue to be a favorite of ours. Maybe he takes them off frequently because he is constantly looking down at his phone, and they don't cling tightly enough because they have some flex, allowing them to grow with the child. That is awesome. I believe he will leave them on when he rides his bike. Also, the blue is only blue on the outside; it has no effect on his view. From the inside out, these sunglasses appear to be regular sunglasses. It was exactly what I was looking for. I was concerned that they would be too see-through, as shown in the photo of the child wearing them, but they are not.
These were purchased for my niece's children, and they are wonderful. The frames are well-made and flex to fit around the head of a child. Each pair (I bought both the green and red lenses) comes with an adjustable strap that attaches to the ends of the earpieces, preventing the glasses from becoming misplaced while also allowing each child to customize the fit. The frames and lenses are both of excellent quality - tinted plastic that isn't cheap - The lenses are polarized, as well. Both pairs came with a small card that could be used to check for polarization. The glasses were also packaged in a soft bag for storage. They were a hit with the kids, and they were a hit with Mom as well. They look fantastic, appear to be well-made, and will shield their eyes from the sun. Great product, great service, and a strong recommendation!.
At the age of five, my daughter had both of her eyes operated on during the summer. For about two months, she was extremely light sensitive, and even the rising sun caused her to scream in pain. We tried every pair of sunglasses we could find in stores, including adult sunglasses, but none of them worked. My mother originally ordered these for a day at an outdoor splash pad to see if she would enjoy herself, and they DID WORK. She could run and play in direct sunlight without screaming, and they were tight enough around her eyes to block out any light. I ended up ordering a second pair as a backup because she wore them from the time she woke up until the sun set. She's dropped them, bent them, slept in them, and done everything else a 5-year-old would do. The glasses were made by a 6-year-old and have held up well. She continues to wear them over any other glasses she owns now that her eyes have fully healed.