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Comments about Native Eyewear Vigor Reflex Polarized Sunglasses:
Besides day to day wear, I'm an ultra-marathon trail runner. Running in different temps and lighting conditions requires a good set of glasses. These are vented so that they don't fog up or have your eyes sweating from the heat. The Amber, quick change lenses that came with them are great for darker trails and give you the added benefits of polorized lenses offering detail and clarity second to none. I used to be a big "O" purchaser, but I think for the price as well as getting a hard case and spare lenses, make these a way better choice.
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Comments about Native Eyewear Vigor Reflex Polarized Sunglasses:
I compared the gray reflex coated lenses to the brown non-reflex lenses and the difference in glare and brightness was stunning when the sun was in view. I strongly recommend the reflex coated gray lenses.
An overall sturdy design with a nosepiece and hinges that will be hard to damage. Nicely lightweight and comfortable.
The vented bar across the top helps in two ways: it insures that air can escape upward to prevent fogging when working up a sweat, and it helps keep skin oils off the lenses by keeping them slightly away from the face (a problem I've had with other glasses). First time I've seen this and I think it is brilliant.
The nearly clear lenses look really nice and provide quality protection when biking in lower light conditions.
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Comments about Native Eyewear Vigor Reflex Polarized Sunglasses:
Very comfortable and the yellow lenses are great for riding at night. Good protection too.
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Comments about Native Eyewear Vigor Reflex Polarized Sunglasses:
Good glasses and easy to change lenses or just remove for cleaning! Buy a leash for them and get a sturdy case for travel. Not too expensive considering what you get. I suggest you buy additional interchangeable lenses.
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Comments about Native Eyewear Vigor Reflex Polarized Sunglasses:
These are my 5th pair of Native sunglasses. I still have all the other pairs but I like being able to change up the styles. Not only are they stylish but very comfortable, light but the reflex lenses are great. For someone with a larger face these fit perfect. I have only had for about a week but they are quickly becoming my favorite pair. I also have the Nano2, Wazee, Larimer, and Cable. I have nothing but praise for Native. They are a bit pricey and it costs $30 to replace under warranty, but I just had to send my Nano2's out for repair after my 6 year old and 3 year old had a tug of war with them...AAAAHHHH. [...]
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