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🕶️ Polarized Sunglasses by Native Eyewear: Hardtop Series Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of 🕶️ Polarized Sunglasses by Native Eyewear: Hardtop Series

Plastic frame. Plastic lens. Polarized. UV Protection Coating coating. Lens width: 68 millimeters. Lens height: 40 millimeters. Bridge: 18 millimeters. Arm: 121 millimeters. N3 polarized lenses filter blue light, minimizing haze so you get greater clarity, color and contrast. Co-injected Rhyno-Tuff Air frames seemlessly incorporate our grippy, comfortable molding right into the plastic to help keep your shades in place. Sportlex lens kit included. Optimal fit for large profiles. Cushinol nose pads ensure a soft feel and custom fit, regardless of nose shape or size.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Misleading information video

The glasses are very nice and work well. I use them for cycling and highway driving. Excellent lenses. The reason I gave three stars is because the informational video that accompanies the product description is misleading. The video shows a cyclist changing lenses and storing the lenses in a hard case. All my previous purchases of the same glasses included a hard case and a second lens. This purchase did not include a hard case or a second set of lenses. I received the glasses with gray lenses

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Low maintenance

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not the quality Native produced 10 years ago.

I was devastated when I lost my previous pair of Native sunglasses which I bought in 2008 and replaced under warranty in 2014. So I had high hopes of once again buying Native goggles that would last through the kayaking, road cycling and mountain biking seasons. Unfortunately, the latest Hardtop Ultra won't be sunglasses to fill the void of my previous natives. They look "cheap". Of course, Native is no longer committed to quality and those points go back to Revain. I'd happily pay more to get…

Pros
  • Great overall performance
Cons
  • Some minor issues

Revainrating 2 out of 5

not worth your money anymore!

I bought a pair of these around 2012 and fell in love with them. Unfortunately they broke at work. The store I bought them from doesn't have them anymore. I've tried different glasses over the years. In the end I decided to buy another pair. BIG MISTAKE! I have no idea what you did with those glasses, but they are rubbish! The lenses slip out ridiculously easily when you try to wipe them, and cleaning the lenses is almost impossible. If you use anything other than an alcohol-based lens cleaner,

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not worth returning, poor quality, not polarized

I had the same pair of natives for 15 years until my backpack was stolen. I bought them as a spare and what a complete crap. Firstly they are very light and thin and almost fall off my head looking down making me never want to ride a bike with them. Also, polarized lenses are said to darken when one of them is rotated 90 degrees with respect to the other, which points to my first impression that they weren't polarized to begin with. You can usually feel your eyes relax when you wear polarized…

Pros
  • Absolute legend
Cons
  • Short guide

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I was hoping they would be as good as the previous model

I bought two pairs of Native sunglasses 6-8 years ago. It was the same model with different lenses. These were absolutely the best sunglasses I have ever had. I prefer the pair with brown amber lenses and have worn them almost every day since purchasing them. After all the dishes there was almost no product on the lenses and they are so comfortable. Unfortunately I recently lost my brown pair and bought these Native Hardtop Ultra lenses - they look very similar to my original pair but they…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 4 out of 5

For small to medium sized heads

I currently own another pair of Native sunglasses, Dash XS, I have had them for 15 years and loved them until I lost them 3 months ago. Unfortunately, they no longer make my desired style, so I've explored all kinds of native themes and kept coming back to them. I wanted full eye protection, polarization and ventilation to prevent fogging. They provided everything and were happily received in a nicely packaged container. There is a sturdy carrying case with an extra set of lenses, but I would…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • I will text back

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best sunglasses I have ever used

I have tried Smith and Trifosi glasses and Native is clearly superior especially when compared to Trifosi. The frame structure of the Native is significantly more robust and doesn't feel boring. They vent much better than other designs and I have yet to fog them up. The nose pad adapts to any nose shape, so the frame fits the bridge of your nose perfectly and never slips off, no matter how sweaty or how active you are. They're so comfortable you won't even realize you're wearing them. The…

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Fits