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Renegade Sport Sunglasses by Bobster Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Renegade Sport Sunglasses by Bobster

Polycarbonate frame. Photochromic polycarbonate lens. Non-Polarized. 100% UVA and UAB protection coating. Lens width: 65 millimeters. Lens height: 40 millimeters. Bridge: 15 millimeters. Arm: 125 millimeters. CONVERTIBLE FROM GOGGLES TO GLASSES: Bobster convertibles are stylishly sleek and versatile. The Renegade has the ability to easily convert from sunglasses to goggles. Our convertible eyewear is for those that desire the look of a sunglass and the functionality of a goggle. By simply removing the temples and inserting our goggle strap, Bobster convertibles seamlessly transition into goggles. PHOTOCHROMIC LENS: Bobster photochromic lenses are designed to automatically darken/lighten to the amount of ultraviolet (UV) light that reaches the lens. The advantage of a photochromic lens is that you can wear your eyewear all day and not have to carry multiple sets of eyewear with you or change your lenses according to light conditions. CLOSED CELL FOAM: The Renegade also comes with removable closed cell foam to ensure a tear free ride while cruising. This type of foam provides low water absorption while being weather and chemical resistant. It also lasts longer than most other foams. IMPACT RESISTANT: Our Polycarbonate lenses are up to 10 times more impact-resistant than plastic or glass lenses and they also provide 100% protection from the sun's harmful UV rays. They are also lightweight, adding to the comfort of your eyewear. INCLUDES: frame, lenses, goggle strap, sunglass arms, closed cell foam, and protective carrying case.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Disappointing - Goggles

I've been trying to use these goggles for about six months and they are just bad goggles. In goggle form they do next to nothing to keep the wind out of my eyes and in goggle form they are only marginally better but also extremely uncomfortable. normal aviator glasses. Color changing lenses are nice, but now they seem to be permanently tinted and never clear again. I honestly wouldn't recommend them to anyone without trying them on first; They may fit a wider head than mine.

Pros
  • Motorcycle & Powersports
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good value for money but lens tint isn't perfect

I've been able to ride in mixed conditions by going under the trees into open areas and they seem to darken fairly quickly. They're a bit on the side of the world, but I don't have hypersensitive eyes, so they work well. Two flaws I encountered. First, the lenses aren't entirely clear, so night riding was a little dark in my opinion. Second, the sides limit peripheral vision, so checking the shoulders was a bit patchy at first, but I've gotten used to it now - I've just learned to use mirrors…

Pros
  • Glasses
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Made for people without a nose bridge

I suffer from dry eyes and when I ride an electric mountain bike my eyes water like crazy and I go crazy, especially in cold weather. Suddenly I found her on Revane and ordered not to blow the cold wind in my eyes. I received them today, tried them on and realized that these glasses are made for people who don't have a nose bridge. When I put them on there is a 1/4 inch gap between the glasses and my face which is EXACTLY like my regular sunglasses. Absolutely pointless. The "seal" in those…

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Empty

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Renegade Goggle Review

These are quality goggles from Bobster. Photochromic lenses change color from clear to medium but are not as dark as regular sunglasses. I wanted to wear these glasses when I'm driving at sunrise and sunset so I don't have to stop and change my glasses. They are comfortable to wear with my helmet and offer good coverage. I removed the foam backing which can also be replaced. The only downside to these goggles is that the frames tend to get in the way of shoulder checking when changing lanes. I…

Pros
  • Safety Gear
Cons
  • Requires Power Socket