Native Eyewear Eddyline Lunettes de soleil rectangulaires granit/noir mat/bleu Reflex 64 millimètres

Brand:Native Eyewear

2.9/5

98.59

Les leggings No nonsense offrent confort, style et qualité à un prix avantageux. Nos leggings Tech Pocket Capri arrivent juste en dessous du mollet pour une longueur parfaite par temps chaud. Une poche technique sur la hanche garde toujours votre téléphone à portée de main et une ceinture extra large offre un confort supplémentaire. Ces leggings ne sont pas visibles à travers la couverture, vous pouvez donc porter des chemises plus courtes sans vous soucier de voir vos sous-vêtements. Ils conservent leur forme et leur couleur, vous offrant une tenue longue durée.

VISITEZ LA BOUTIQUE DE LA MARQUE NATIVE : Visitez la boutique de la marque Native pour voir toute la collection de lunettes Native. Résistant aux chocs : construits en polycarbonate léger, les verres résistent aux éclats et protègent les yeux des débris en suspension dans l'air tandis que le revêtement dur exclusif empêche les rayures. Verres réfléchissants bleus polarisés natifs : nos verres polarisés de qualité supérieure agissent comme un filtre contre l'éblouissement intense du soleil. Les montures Eddyline dotées de lentilles à base de gris produisent un contraste neutre avec une précision de 100 % dans la perception des couleurs, ce qui les rend idéales pour les sports de neige et d'eau. Protection UV à 100 % : toutes les lentilles Native Eyewear bloquent les rayons lumineux bleus visibles à haute énergie potentiellement nocifs et protègent contre 100 % des rayons ultraviolets (jusqu'à 400 nm). Bras : 136 millimètres. Pont : 19 millimètres. Largeur de lentille : 64 millimètres. Revêtement de revêtement de protection UV. Polarisé. Lentille en plastique. Châssis en plastique. Importé.
color Granite/Matte Black/Blue Reflex
Department Unisex-adult
Item model number 0XD9008
Manufacturer Native Eyewear

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Scritto da: Ray Johnson
Not what they used to be
think I am on my 4th or 5th pair of natives, spanning a good number of years. Always wondered if I was getting value for how much these sunglasses cost, but like I say 4th or 5th pair so I bought in. All the pairs performed well (clarity, durability (for the most part), function, style, etc). This pair of Eddylines, fit me well, great coverage, much larger coverage (mostly in height) than have used in the past. These feel somewhat like I am wearing ski googles in that very light coming in around, frame structure is outside of field of vision. I use my sunglasses for all kinds of sports. I have not tried these yet (may not keep them) for example playing tennis. I hope they 'breath' well enough to function with heavy activity. Now, Native in general. I was disappointed to see that these are made in China. My mind runs to - am I buying gas station cheap sunglasses at high prices? Things just feel different. Don't come with case anymore, build on these (at least this model) don't feel as feature rich as all my pairs in the past. When shopping in store for other pairs, other model types that in years past came with interchangeable lens, don't anymore. I pretty sure that the warranty used to have A Lot more coverage. I know Native was bought by another company back some number of years. It just feels like that the business model/product has changed. I am thinking that they have chosen to cheapen the products but also sell them for some less. And yet, are these equivalent to the $20-30 glasses are gas stations, Walmart, etc? Not sure. I would have to go buy those and use them over time to truly compare. In summary (sorry for the ramble), just does not seem to be the same glasses as years past. Would love to find the 'new Native'.
Scritto da: Ryan M
Native rocks
These are great sunglasses, and are my second pair of Native sunglasses. I previously had the Bomber but it was getting worn and had a bunch of scratches and fading paint. I called Native and they said it was covered under their warranty, but I had to pick a current pair of sunglasses because they didn't make my old pair anymore. Their warranty program is great and it was pretty fast. I tried several models on, but these fit me the best. They're large, but not nearly as big as the Sightcaster, which I also liked. The blue lens is alot better than the plain gray ones I had before. Comes with a hard and a soft case.
Scritto da: RJ Hunt
Same lens as Costa Del Mar cuts the costs on frames. Worth
I now own 5 sets of Native Glasses. I was a Costa Guy for years then I got introduce to Native at the 2019 iCast show. I bought a pair for Grlz since then I have all the Sight Casters and a couple Eddy Lines. I just st wish you guys sold the hard cases. And how do I get a brand deal with y'all.
Scritto da: RW15
Top grade !
Love Native eyewear! This is my second pair. The others are the sightcaster . This frame size and lens size is perfect for my melon!
Scritto da: WRS2
All-around great pair of sunglasses.
Had my Native Eddylines for a couple of days, what a nice pair of sunglasses, light weight and the N3 lenses are awesome. I'll keep this updated.
Scritto da: Scott J Epperly
Best fitting sunglasses I've owned, terrific polarized lenses, awesome for driving into the sunlight
Native Eyewear makes top-notch stuff, give them a try, you won't be disappointed.
Scritto da: Porter
Colorado Native!
Nice glasses .... fit well
Scritto da: Ellen I. Ward
Look cheap
Look cheap and made in China, not the US as advertised. No more Native sunglasses for me.

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