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DudumaPolarized Sports Sunglasses for Men Women Running Cycling Fishing Golf Driving Shades Sun Glasses Tr90
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.87 x 2.24 x 1.85 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 5.51 x 1.57 inches |
Item Weight | 25 Grams |
Brand Name | Duduma |
Model Name | Fba_du90 |
Color | Black Matte Frame With Black Lens |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Duduma |
Part Number | FBA_Du90 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Style | Cottage |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Golf, racing, Baseball, Skiing, Running, cycling |
D**E
Priced well, work well.
Fits well, clear image through lens. It's cheap but efficient. Bought an additional two more. I go through sunglasses easily, as I seem to get them scratched after using them for a long time. That is why, over the past 45 years of cycling I am not about to spend 100-300 for a pair of brand names. Somehow they will scratch and it is a waste for me. These glasses are cheap but fit my daily riding needs well.
A**R
Great sunglasses
Quality is great and are very comfortable especially for the price.
F**8
function > fashion
Summary: These sunglasses have nice lenses, and are very comfortable, but they look a little bit weird in my opinion. Overall, good value for the price.Build Quality (8/10): In my opinion this is the most important factor. It's a pain when sunglasses break easily or have terrible visual clarity. The frame is made out of a cheap plastic, that is surprisingly durable. That didn't stop me from breaking mine. There's also a rubbery plasticky section attached to the back of the frame to make them even more bendable. The nose piece is made out of some rubbery material, and it feels fine. The lenses, however, are where these sunglasses shine. Most cheap sunglasses have acrylic lenses, which work fine, but the visual clarity is pretty terrible in my opinion. These sunglasses, on the other hand, have polycarbonate plastic lenses which not only have much better visual clarity, but are very durable. If you look at high end designer sunglasses, the lenses are usually about as good, probably slightly better, than these lenses, in terms of visual clarity. On top of that, the lenses are polarized, which is always a benefit. And because of the curved design, the lenses cover pretty much my whole field of vision, with the exception of a gap at the bottom, which is common for rectangle sunglasses like these. Overall, because of the frame, these sunglasses feel kind of cheap, but when it comes down to it, they are well built for the price.Comfort (8.5/10): These sunglasses are surprisingly comfortable. Because of their design, they only touch my ears and my nose. There is a bit of tension from the frame when you put these on, but ultimately this sacrifices little comfort and makes it impossible for them to fall off. They feel snug, but not tight. Eventually I forget I'm wearing them.Appearance (6/10): Now, if you care a ton about appearance, I recommend going to a store and trying on sunglasses. These are my sunglasses that I use for sports, because I don't care that much about being fashionable when I'm playing sports. That being said, these look a little bit weird. The lenses are simply bigger than you would expect. Also, the side of the frame juts out to the side more than it should. In the end though, they look unusual, which isn't always a bad thing.Final Summary: For the price, these are surprisingly functional sunglasses. They beat similarly priced ones you can buy at stores like CVS and Walgreens, in terms of function. However, if you care more about fashion, I recommend looking elsewhere. Higher end sunglasses will beat these in every category, but these are good value for their price.
I**O
Great value. Hoosier Daddy?
Great polarized wrap arounds. Worth 2-3 X the price. Perfect for not just around the pool but also in the pool. Throwing a football. Chilling. Getting an elbow to the side of the head in a crowded wave pool' I know they are polarized because the digital clock display on my coffee maker looks as jankey just as my $300 prescription sunglasses.
N**D
Several positives and nearly just as many negatives...
Pros:1) Top of glasses go up high enough to cover eye brows, which prevents seeing the top of the frame and blocks out a lot of indirect sunlight.2) Sides of glasses are wide enough apart, which prevents seeing the sides of the frame.3) Glasses are extremely light and comfortable to wear for hours.4) White and blue colors are visually appealing and match product pictures exactly.5) Sunglasses will get you noticed as they are stylish. I've only had them about a week or so and several of my co-workers asked me about them.Cons:1) Top corners (left side and right side) of the glasses don't sit flush, which leaves a gap for light to come in. This is especially noticeable during the middle of the day when the sun is directly overhead. Each gap is wide enough to easily insert an index finger in, which is quite large when considering that the point of wearing sun glasses is to prevent direct sunlight from hitting you in the eyes. What makes this even worse is that the white frames are extremely reflective/polished. When the light sneaks in at the top corners and you look up/down or down/up the sunlight reflects what seems like 100% of the light that sneaks in at the top directly into your eyes, which has blinded me for several seconds during the middle part of the day.2) Bottom of glasses don't go down low enough, which puts the bottom of the frame in field of view.3) Entire bottom of glasses don't sit flush (except at nose resting point), which allows a lot of indirect sunlight to bounce off of things below you and into your eyes (gravel, concrete, water, wet grass, anything that is reflective or shiny). As with the gaps in the upper corners, the entire bottom length of the sunglasses is wide enough to easily insert an index finger in, which is too large in my opinion. To put it into perspective (no pun intended), the combination of the being able to see the bottom of the frames and the enormous gap leaves enough space to look directly down and see anything without sun protection.4) Forced to squint slightly to overcome design shortfalls of the sunglasses. Although I have only had the sunglasses for about a week or so, I have already noticed that I am squinting when I walk outside as a means of overcoming the gap at the bottom of the glasses issues.Summary:Overall, the sunglasses have several positives and nearly just as many negatives. I love the colors, the light weight design, and they seem well built. I hate the gaps in the upper corners and across the bottom, as well as the bottom of the frame not going low enough/blocking field of view. I personally will continue looking for another pair of sunglasses as any sunlight hitting my eyes is too painful (I have had corrective eye surgery on both eyes and my sensitivity to light is on the extreme side).This was my first pair of sunglasses that I have bought online and I can say without a doubt it is my last. I looked at dozens and dozens of pairs of sunglasses and all of the reviews for those I liked. This one had the best reviews of any, and for a $25 pair of sunglasses they are decent. However, it is clear to me now that my needs dictate that I try a sunglasses on before buying them. I know that I could return these sunglasses, but the hassle of returning them just doesn't seem worth it.
E**
Great sunglasses
Perfect fit and lightweight.
J**I
Very stylish!!
I love the look!!
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