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Review on TRUSHELL Choices Replacement Batwolf Sunglass by Jay Lee

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Great lens with no safety rating

I have many standard Oakley cars. I have several pairs from my time in the Marine Corps and have bought a few for myself. What annoys me the most is the cost of replacing lenses due to scratches and daily use. Now that I'm out of the military and don't need a safety rating from an Oakley lens manufacturer. I'm interested in these inexpensive Trusella lenses. PROS: That's what I liked about them. They cost 1/3 the cost of a factory lens. I can get 3 different styles for a factory lens. They look great and have many colors. I liked the visible spectrum when looking through these lenses. I can compare it to LED bulbs which represent 3 types of white light (natural, daylight and white). They have a daylight spectrum. So I know you might find this weird and I prefer a darker shade or shade. I can't explain it, but direct sunlight doesn't make my eyes blink or look away. The area appears lit and easy to see. They are definitely polarized. CONS: They still scratch, but so do factory lenses. They don't have a safety rating, I wouldn't trust them either in range or in store. All in all, you don't lose much by using these lenses instead of the factory ones. That's days at the beach, shopping at the mall, and weekends with the family. You cut, break or scratch them, you can replace them with minimal impact on your wallet. Keep the factory lenses for when you need a few laps of shockproof cycling, mountain biking, or running.

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