Additional information
brand | SeaSpecs |
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€ 28,54
plastic frame
Plastic lens
polarized
UV Protection Coating coating
Lens width: 65 millimeters
Polarized, lightweight, extreme sunglasses specifically designed for active outdoor watersports.
brand | SeaSpecs |
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Amy Pelton –
I use these on my wave runner rides. They stay put for the rides, but I do take them off when I go swimming. They do not fog up thanks to the vents, and they hold up well in the salt water.
LeAnne Zook –
So far so good. I own as well $100 lip sunglasses and if I didn’t know one sunglasses are $100 and other $32, I’d probably go with Seaspecs just because they float. Lip sunglasses don’t flow. (yes they have extra ring around your neck..etc)If you are on budget get these, you’ll be nicely surprised.
E. Kfir –
This pair is my third one. I used my first two pairs interchangeably since one had less scratches on it. One pair I gave to my dad after he lost his, and I still use my older pair for when scratches don’t bother me (kitesurfing).I used both pairs for over 5 years. Doing what? Glad you asked. Mountain and road cycling, snowboarding, windsurfing, sailing, rafting, kiteboarding, beach volleyball, hiking and also riding a small scooter I rented once.The built-in strap is very convenient and you can easily let them rest on your neck without stretching out the frame (when put on your head), and also minimizing the chance of loosing or dropping your glasses.The glass quality is great and the polarized lens are a huge advantage because It blocks out a ton of light that you don’t need to see, alowing the glass to be lighter. This way you can also use the glasses when it’s cloudy or starts to get darker while still seeing just fine.The build is great, and having used my pair at least twice a week for over 5 years shows just that.Also, for around $25 they have an amazing value for their cost. They are easily worth much more than that.Before you buy, notice that are at least 2 different lens “shade” color. One is a regular shaded lens, and the other has a brown tint.I read a review where someone said it the glasses didn’t fit him being a bigger guy, so I wanted to say that i’m 5’10 and 150lbs for comparison.The Cons:The only times I had problems with the glasses are usually a problem any glasses would have. When hiking in cold weather with my mouth covered, the hot air went up to my glasses and fogged them. If there’s any solution for that i’d love to hear, but i’m pretty sure that would happen with most glasses that cover a wide part of your face.when doing water sports (sailing, kiteboarding, windsurfing) the water that got splashed on the glasses occasionnaly made it difficult to see and left marks. Again, pretty common problem, and I think there might be some safe materials you can put on the glass to make the water just wash off.Also, even though they cover a wider part of your face than most glasses, it won’t prevent water splashing into your eyes when doing water sports.hope that helps.If you have any questions please leave a comment and i’ll answer as soon as I can.Enjoy your glasses!
Joseph C. Johnson –
These are great WATERsports sunglasses for the money! Strap works great and they are built strong and sturdy. I’ve got a pair of Oakley Waterjackets that closely resemble these. Though the Oakley’s have vented lenses and slightly better optics, they aren’t available any more. And if they were, they sell for nearly TEN TIMES the price. Reading some of the reviews, honestly is a bit comical. Some with more negative comments seem to try comparing these (apples to apples) with Much higher cost specs, and even with other categories, such as snowboarding GOGGLES. These are NOT goggles, nor were they designed to be such. And no, they don’t block out 99% of the sun like a NASA helmet -They weren’t designed for that either.What these specs will provide are medium dark, POLARIZED lenses in a sturdy, well built frame with a strong and secure head strap.And for the record, comparing them side by side with my Oakley’s, These are virtually identical in size – Definitely NOT only for small women or kids. This would only be the case if they were advertised as snowboarding GOGGLES…. which they are not.
P. Welch –
These are great for watersports and can also be worn as general purpose sunglasses. They’re a bit heavy, but I’m guessing that’s because they’re pretty durable. I have a narrow face, and they fit me well. I think they would be too narrow for someone with a regular or large sized face.
Wise Oracle –
Worked perfect while kiteboarding and stayed on my face even after multiple wipeouts. For the most part stayed clear of water and did a great job even when I was looking directly up at the kite which was pretty much next to the sun.
Miguel –
Work well. Nice to avoid water on the eyes vs regular glasses
mike stecco –
I love these glasses. Had to buy another pair my first ones got stolen so that says something! Great for water sports or walking on windy beaches. They keep the sand out of eyes. Just love them👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Cle –
Took to Peru surfing work ok even in high winds and medium waves
Ricky Wong –
Perfect for Kitesurfing ! Hands-Down these are the Best, they’re secured without being tight, water spots are easily cleared by dipping your head in the water for a rinse and they’re clear as when they were dry. I got tired buying $100.00 sunglasses and tying a sting to it, only for them to get yanked-off my face and lost forever , then I started to use the cheep china made ones that have the poorest optical quality and even those fell-off y face when i crash, because of the adjustable strap you can make them fit perfect and still secured enough for the biggest of wipe-outs. I highly recommend Seaspecs to any water enthusiast.