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SUNGAIT Men's Military Style Polarized Pilot Aviator Sunglasses Bayonet Temples

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Color: Gold/Dark Green + Gunmetal/Gray


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 12, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SUNGAIT


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  • Great quality and sun protection at an amazing price
Color: Gold/Dark Green + Gold/Brown
To the point: I highly recommend; They have effective polarized lenses that are easy on the eyes, a high-quality metal frame that does not feel cheap nor flimsy that’s lightweight yet sturdy, comfortable and durable, just great quality and great sun protection at an amazing price. My only con is Sungait does not offer non-polarized nor bifocal sunglasses. A longtime Ray-Ban owner these are comparable while maintaining that sophisticated Ray-Ban style. I own eight pair of Sungaits over the years since 2019, 3-pair of the ultralight rectangular and 5-pair of the aviators (BTW, I purchased all eight pair for less than what I paid for my one pair of Ray-Bans). Of course nothing compares head-to-head with Ray-Bans but of all the under $25 dollar priced sunglasses out there for me these are markedly above the competition even against some of the $40 - $50 pairs. I still wear all of them and I throw them around. I’ve found them strong and resilient over the years. I have no bent frames, no noticeable scratches or swirls (it helps that I clean the lenses by first holding under water to remove any abrasive grit and dust then dry with the lens cloth provided or a microfiber towel). I try to keep them in their bags but this is not always possible. I do have to occasionally bend the nose pads to fit properly but none have broken off yet. I did have one issue once that customer service handled promptly and to great satisfaction; they’re great. Why own so many? Like my readers, I leave a pair or two around in different locations so I always have a pair handy e.g. I put a pair or two in each of my two cars, I’ll throw a pair in my travel and gym bag, when I go to the beach, am doing something athletic like running, playing volleyball, tennis, etc. I do drop them on the ground but I’ve been lucky - no scratches. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023 by Manhattan Beach

  • Solid value for money - quality frame - decent lenses
Color: Gunmetal Frame/Dark Green Lens
Frames: The frames impress, they feel solid, have a reassuring weight. Hinge mechanism has good stiffness and seems robust and durable. You can visually compare the hinge with many other aviators in this general price bracket which have a very simple hinge and thin arm and see a clear quality difference. I have found the fit good and measurements as listed to be accurate. Most of sizing is just knowing your face size and what looks good on you and ordering accordingly. Lenses: The lenses are solid as well, color is nice, they are polarized. People claiming they aren't have probably ordered the "Night Lens/Gunmetal Frame" option. That said I do believe the polarization effect could be a bit stronger. The green Lenses also aren't especially dark/deep tented, which will be a pro for some and con for others. I find them a sold middle ground for most activities. The only negative I have found thus far is the antiglare coating on the back of the lenses, on the inside towards the eye, seems to be a bit lacking. Light coming from behind creates glare spots and it sometimes even seems just light reflecting off the face from a strong source can create very small glare spots. This is likely common for any lenses in this general price range. I would love to see a slightly more premium version of this style with polarized glass lenses. the frames are nice enough that I would probably pay triple the cost of these for premium lenses. All said, these seem very solid value for money at ~$17 at the time of writing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023 by Jon

  • Polarized glasses come in different builds
Color: 2025 Gold Frame/Green Lens
These glasses are some really nice looking comparatively similar pilot glasses. I wore them once and they do cut down on the sun exposure and make driving a pleasant experience with them. The glasses come with a nice pouch and a pad to clean the glass with. When looking at the two glasses side by side, these glasses appear to look very similar to the aviators, but they are definitely NOT a $250 pair of Polarized pilot glasses. After doing some research on polarized glasses, I found there are many different productions of polarized glasses and the types of tints that can be added are endless. 30 years ago the standard check for polarized aviators was to turn them 90 degrees and you get a black out. These newer production glasses might be 360 degree polarized, or partial polarized. Newer glasses may have different tints that help with seeing in water versus driving. All that being said, my previous rant about these glasses was slightly off with newer production techniques. These glasses are not the $300 Rayban glasses, but they are nice quality sunglasses at a basement bargain price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024 by l bates l bates

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