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Review on πŸ•ΆοΈ G35 Sunglasses: Ideal Eye Protection for Motorcycling and Shooting by Jason Cho

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect cheap sunglasses.

These things rule. I'm one of those people who thinks that you can't really get better quality with designer/specialty sunglasses for $200 than with cheap sunglasses. As long as you buy cheap name brand glasses and know the UV protection is legal I don't see any other advantage over expensive sunglasses. And when it comes to sunglasses for sports and outdoor activities, these sunglasses are just perfect in my opinion. What I like best is that they don't have that silly Oakley style that makes you look like a redneck. I despise those aerodynamic sports goggles so much. It's more retro style. They make you look like the Unabomber, but a GOOD stylish Unabomber, not a bad Unabomber. I use them for hiking and off-road hiking. They're cheap enough that if you break them it's okay, although I haven't managed to break a pair yet. Titus makes goggles, so they know a thing or two about durability. If you sit on them or crush them, you're likely to break them like ANY expensive glasses. But so far I've hiked with them all year and they've held up great. The only thing I would like are polarized lenses. But for the price I'm not complaining. And polarized lenses are not a necessity. Sure, they help with glare on windows and bodies of water, but they can also make certain screens, clocks, and sometimes phones difficult to read. Non-polarized lenses are not harmful to the eyes. Polarization is just a nice plus, but definitely not a necessity. I really like the side panels. They're removable, but they're very tight, so I just leave them. I like that they block more light this way. Just get them. They are cheap. You will be happy. And if you screw them up, you won't lose $200.

Pros
  • TPU frame
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.