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Item 762051
Specification | Description |
| Light transmission | 12 / 10 percent |
| UV protection | 100 percent |
| Lens material | Polycarbonate |
| Frame material | Plastic |
| Tint | Bronze / Gray |
| Polarized | No |
| Additional lenses | No |
| Metal hinges | No |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Comments about Oakley Hijinx Sungalsses:
I really did like these sunglasses until they were stolen.
FIT:
Large Frames for wider faces. But they may not fit everyone perfectly. They did let some light leak-in.
we're not all anglo-saxons with narrow faces, and the "Asian-Fit" demographic is an untapped market.
LENSES:
The signature version that REI carries have a warm gray tint and were great at showing subtle variations between colors, (even more so that the 3 different smiths I've had over the last five years)
These are not polarized, so if you need glare protection for skiing or boating... look elsewhere...
EAR STEMS:
Smooth and may slip off your head when sweaty.
OVER-ALL:
Good sunglasses, but the buyer should try these on in the store before purchasing. Otherwise REI has a great return policy.
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Comments about Oakley Hijinx Sungalsses:
woefully inadequate protection from sun and snow glare. Oakley customer service totally unsympathetic to my needs, unwilling to exchange lenses, nothing but "policy" excuses. $20 mall kiosk glasses are kicking this pair's butt all over town. [...]. total failure, and glad to let you know about it.Between wearing these or nothing, I see better with nothing.ripped off / very angry.this product is a joke, unfortunately I am the butt of it. not funny.
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