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Review on ๐Ÿ•ถ Enhance your Drive with Xloop Definition Rimless Driving Sunglasses by Charles Collier

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Surprisingly good for driving, I've bought two more again

I originally bought a pair of Rite Aid HD Driving Aviators (As Seen On TV brand) many years ago. It had a metal frame and a real glass lens. I really liked the brownish-yellowish color of the lens. I've been using it for driving for many years. They ended up being so scratched that I had to buy new ones. I bought this set of 2 in 2017. I wore brown almost every day when I was riding for almost two years. A friend recently commented how he liked the design, so I got him a pair of black glasses. I really like these glasses because of the brown-yellowish color of the lenses. They remove glare from sunlight or sun-drenched streets and vehicles, but don't black out everything. They also don't block peripheral vision while driving. This is especially important when we turn off the road or when the vehicle is next to you. They are lightweight and even after several hours of wearing them I never felt tired or sore in my nose or around my ears. While they don't last very long, they're great for driving. The grips were initially tight but over time they loosened up. The good thing about being hands free is that we can carry it with one hand. This is useful while driving. But when the hands parted, the tip of the hand began scratching the inside of one of the lenses. I managed to tighten the screw on one lever but the other lever remains lost. Sometimes I carried them in my jacket pocket, which is not good for these plastic sunglasses. One of the levers eventually snapped in half. I love them so much I just bought another set of 2.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Does not fit all