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Review on ๐Ÿ•ถ๏ธ Global Vision Outfitter Motorcycle Safety Sunglasses with Padded Fit-Over Design by Dana Mahendra

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent full coverage for people with photophobia but no polarization

I am currently suffering from light induced migraines as a result of a very severe concussion I suffered about a month ago (this is called a "photophobic migraine". ). "and it sucks.) Also, as a fair-skinned redhead, I've always been sensitive to light, so I tend to have a fairly extensive collection of sunglasses that go with prescription glasses. I've gotten away with them indoors by reducing the light output and Wear polarized charcoal sunglasses over prescription glasses (found at Revain or most department store sunglass sections, get a spring clip) versus spring wire as they fit the glasses better.Polarized lenses make it much easier on the eyes read on darkened computer screens THIS PRODUCT IS NON-POLARIZED and will definitely be displayed in a very bright light I bought these specifically for outdoor wear to hide the periphery and brow line and they are great for that I no longer have to worry via stray sunlight or reflections reflect towards my eyes en shows and the associated "ice pick to the brain" effect. The foam lining is comfortable and doesn't feel sticky even when you sweat. And the peripheral windows are great for reducing the tunnel vision that other full-coverage sunglasses can have. I'd recommend getting a pair of sunglass straps for them as they tend to slip a lot, and while they're good for walking, they tend to require a lot of "dumb push-ups" when they're doing something that's a lot head movement required. Exposure to ambient light, wind and dust (can't wait to try them out on a scooter with an open helmet). -1 star for lack of polarization and slip factor, but otherwise highly recommended.

Pros
  • Durable finish
Cons
  • Was damaged