zeroUV - Blue Blocking Driving Horn Rimmed Sunglasses Amber Tinted Lens
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About this Item
- 100% Protection Against Harmful UVA/UVB Rays
- Vintage Inspired Frame Design
- Tinted Amber Driving Lens
- Reinforced Metal Hinges
- Polycarbonate Lenses
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Product details
- Product Dimensions : 15.24 x 2.54 x 5.08 cm; 27.22 Grams
- Date First Available : 5 Sept. 2013
- Item model number : ZV-8451d
- ASIN : B00741IHV2
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Product description
Classic wayfarer sunglasses that feature a black blocking lens that are ideal for driving. The specialized lens increases the difference in sharpness by reducing reflection and relieving your eyes from glare and hazy vision. Made with an acetate based frame, metal hinges and polycarbonate UV protected lenses.
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Also the price is great but the quality is on par with the stuff you get in Turkey. I don't think they would take much abuse.
* I bought these glasses in Autumn period, meaning that the nights are shorter and you switch on the lights earlier than in Summer.
Some people have mentioned the frames are too tight and cause headaches but they don't for me. They're a snug fit so they don't fall off your head if you bend over which I like, and I find them comfortable.
Give these a try, I'll never go back to regular sunglasses!
I've never used proper UV and Blue blocking sunglasses before and it takes some getting used to how it changes the colour of the environment - greens become super green. It's like you're seeing through a modified sepia filter with hyped colours. Once you get used to it they really work.
However, they have quite a big drawback which is they are very tight on my head, where other sunglasses are not, and they don't have a lot of flexibility. After only a few minutes use I have a headache. Which makes them kind of useless. Be wary if you have a slightly big head like me. I also certainly wouldn't wear them outside or while driving as they have no European UV safety marks.








