Okay, although I gave them five stars, there is a small issue with the fit. But not enough to lose a star. First of all, I received them today and took them straight away for some decent Harley riding, including slow and fast rides, back roads and highways. Here's my assessment: First, they arrived quickly and very well packaged with everything you see on the site. Second, they are definitely airtight. Even on the freeway, no air penetrated behind the lenses. Third, I noticed that the lenses are very clear; I had no problems with a very clear picture. There were also no problems with glare from the lenses. The fourth thing I liked, and this is the first pair of bike/sunglasses I've owned, is the ease of changing lenses. You simply press the two corners on the outside of the frame while pushing in and they pop out instantly. Getting her back was just as easy. I aligned it from the inside, pushed it in a bit and it snapped into place. I've never had interchangeable lenses that were so easy. All I can say is that if they stay that way, that alone makes them a great buy. So now two small questions. First, their logo is printed in the bottom right corner of the right lens, which didn't escape my notice that it was there when I first put it on. However, if you're driving and concentrating on everything around you, it just fades into the background so it's not a big deal. The second thing is that this frame was a bit tight so I really had dents around my eyes when I took them off. I'm a normal height guy, 5-11, 180, with what I would describe as a head and face in relation to my body, so it's not because I have a round face or an oversized head. I also saw several other reviews mentioning the same thing. Well, having said that, I've found that most plastic-framed sunglasses tend to stretch after they've been used for a while. I think the same will happen to them, but who knows. I also use a mannequin head to dress them up at home as it makes them look a bit wider. If that doesn't work I might try getting my optician to use his little heated sand jig to maybe expand it a bit. But if all else fails, I'll wear them anyway. Overall I give them a five so far, even with the minor issues mentioned. If they don't fall apart soon I think this is a really good buy for the price and what you get. At the moment I get my high recommendations. UPDATE: To date I've had them for about a month and still give them and the seller 5 stars. As I expected, the frame arms loosened up a bit after wearing for a while. So if they are a bit tight you can use a mannequin head or even something like a soccer ball I think. Also, as another buyer noted, one of the rubber tabs on the lever came loose and was lost. I contacted the seller and he sent me a great replacement. I think I solved this problem by applying a small amount of superglue to the two small holes where the tip enters the hand. This won't bother you as they are on the outside of your hand. As in my post above, I'm still impressed with how easy it is to swap out these lenses, which was a huge plus for me. I'm buying a second pair today.
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