Bircen Polarized Sunglasses for Men Women UV Protection Driving Golf Fishing Sports Sunglasses
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Yes, that is correct. The polarized sunglasses are light and comfortable to wear.
Yes, I made the necessary changes to accommodate a larger face.
The height of the lens is one inch. Just under 2 inches, at 3/4 inch.
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Selected User Reviews For Bircen Polarized Sunglasses for Men Women UV Protection Driving Golf Fishing Sports Sunglasses
High-quality and long-lasting. I don't even need to say "for the price," because I've owned more expensive Raybans that didn't fit or function as well as these. I bought them to wear when I go outdoor biking, but I've found myself wearing them for everything from driving to casual wear. I've had them for months and wear them every day, and I don't recall ever needing to adjust them on my face. They remain in the location where I have placed them. They're extremely well-made. The polarization is remarkable. br>br> I drove them to the Gulf Coast, where I could see the filth beneath the glare of the sun. They don't change the color of the world in any way. All of the colors haven't faded. Nothing appears to be murky or dull in this collection of reds, greens, and blues. They reduce the brightness by removing glare and shine from most surfaces. However, it is still not advisable to look directly at the sun. br>br>Excellent product and brand, which I would recommend to anyone. I'll take a look at the other designs. br>br>7/16/2020 Update: br>I was playing in the ocean when my "orange" sunglasses were snatched from my face by an unexpectedly strong wave. I'd grown accustomed to wearing them whenever I was active, so I ordered black ones as replacements because orange doesn't go with everything. The orange ones are more contoured, while the black ones are more boxy. They're a little wider and sit a little further away from my face. They're still great for driving or fishing, but they lack the "sleek" look I prefer, and I'm not as comfortable running or doing things that require more movement because they don't grip my head as well. It was just something I thought was worth mentioning. If I can confirm that the orange ones are the "other" style, I'm about to buy another pair. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> br>Confirmed on July 21, 2020br> I ordered a second pair of the Orange ones I had before. It's true that they're a unique shape. They have a more athletic appearance and feel. They're not quite as square as the black ones. However, I believe I will keep the black pair in my truck for normal activities such as driving. It's amazing how much glare is reduced. When I wear them, I feel like I can see more clearly. The colors contrast more and become more vibrant, while glare and haze fade away. And no, the world does not turn orange when you wear the Orange glasses. They're similar to the black ones in terms of how they're looked through. If you're looking for a good pair of sunglasses, either of these are great options. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> Unfortunately, I had to lower my rating on 1/31/2021br> The orange tinted polarizing film on these glasses, which I've had since the summer, is peeling away. During the summer, I wore them a lot, but only when I was running (and sweating). They haven't been dropped, knocked around, or kept in an insecure manner. The lens beneath the film is tinted black, so they're still nice shades, but the reflective film is rubbing off, and they're looking really bad now. 'Too good to be true,' says the narrator.
The best feature of these sunglasses is that the lenses are sharp and clear, with a scratch-resistant coating. a long-lasting finish They are lightweight and put very little pressure on your nose because the flexible earpieces hug your head securely but not too tightly, unlike cheap sunglasses, which have distortion and fogginess.
I'm a huge fan of Oakley sunglasses, and I've tried Maui Jim before. The issue with those brands is their price; I was about to spend another $200 on sunglasses, but my budget was tighter this time, so I began looking for a less expensive, high-quality alternative. br>I almost jumped when I came across a few brands for under $100. It's a good thing I didn't do that. I was looking for a way to save even more money, and I came across this brand, which I'm comparing to Oakley and Maui Jim in this review. Keep this in mind when you're planning your next move. br>br>The comfort isn't up to par with the more expensive brands. They're cozy, but I gave them a four out of five here. Lenses are fantastic! br>br> br>In terms of appearance, they're fantastic! They are packaged in a hard and soft case, as well as a cleaning cloth. br>The glasses have the appearance of a more expensive brand and perform similarly.
The package includes a good hard case, a cloth bag case, and a cleaning cloth. I liked the feel of the product; it has good spring loaded temples, and the lenses are very nice; the photo makes the lenses appear to be almost chrome, but they are not nearly that gleaming. Through a cheap pair of polarized glasses, I was able to see in crystal clarity. My issue at first was that they seemed to let in too much from the bottom, which could be due to my face shape, but I could live with it. The nose pieces are the one thing I can't live without. They felt great for 15 minutes, then became extremely uncomfortable due to the nose pieces digging into my skin, and no amount of adjusting helped. I got a slight headache as a result, and I'll have to go back. I really liked the lenses and how well they were made, but I couldn't wear them.
THESE WERE AMAZING SUNSCREEN SUNSCREEN SUNSCR THE BLUE "POLARIZED" LENS HAS BEEN PULLING OFF FOR FOUR MONTHS. I never clean my sunglasses' lenses with anything other than a microfiber towel or the one that came with them. I had to throw them out because the partial spots peeling off hurt my eyes, and I couldn't use them any longer. Brutal to the core.
The construction of these sunglasses was appealing to me, and they appeared to be exactly as described. br>br>However, they were too narrow and "tall" for my large face. It appeared as if I were wearing children's glasses. br>br>I returned them and received a full refund with no hassles.
I like them so much that I recently purchased a pair for a friend as a gift. I use mine all the time, especially when hiking. The color is exactly what I'm looking for, and they appear to be extremely durable. They're also incredibly lightweight. Even when they are in their carrying case, it appears that the case is empty. To see if they're in there, you simply have to look. For the money, you get quite a few pairs of sunglasses. Finally, there's a cost-effective alternative to junk at one end of the spectrum and outrageously high prices at the other. If anything happens to my current pair, I'll place a new order right away!.
The glasses are fantastic. However, even the tiniest amount of sunblock or cleaning wipes is enough to remove the color coating. I didn't use a wipe to clean the lens; instead, I had residue on one finger and the finish was gone in an instant. The durability is disappointing, but the rest of the product is fantastic.