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South Africa, Pretoria
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Review on 🕶️ IKON LENSES Replacement Sunglasses Compatible with Existing Eyewear by Scott Kulothungan

Revainrating 5 out of 5

In my opinion, the quality of the IKON lenses is equal to, if not better than, the quality of the original lenses in my sunglasses.

My Holbrook XL sunglasses protect your eyes when riding a motorcycle. That's why I spent money on good glasses. A year later, when the original lenses were so worn out that they needed to be replaced, I started searching. Original replacement lenses cost at least about $80. There are many aftermarket options, some quite cheap; IKON is slightly more expensive than most non-genuine replacement parts. But I was drawn to IKON lenses because of their online presence and the quality of that media. I first ordered dark gray polarized replacement lenses from IKON. They're not quite the same as the original lenses, which are more brown and a bit more specular. When I received them I was amazed at the quality of the lenses and the packaging. The lenses are perfect in every way; no nicks or defects, even on the edges, no distortions or other problems. They were packaged in a foam bag with a pouch for each lens and came with a cleaning spray and a lovely microfiber cloth. I liked them so much that I immediately ordered new Oakley Holbrook XL sunglasses and another set of yellow IKON lenses. The yellow lenses in my old Holbrook frames are my new night riding goggles, replacing the $25 yellow riding goggles I used last year. I will keep the gray polarized IKON lenses until the factory lenses are replaced on the new Holbrooks (although in the photo the IKON lenses are in frames) as the quality of the factory lenses in Holbrooks is also excellent. I am very satisfied with IKON lenses.

Pros
  • Molded polycarbonate lenses
Cons
  • High price