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Review on ๐Ÿ•ถ๏ธ Tifosi Seek Wrap Sunglasses" turned into an optimized product name: "Tifosi Seek Sport Wrap Sunglasses by Aaron Stewart

Revainrating 3 out of 5

They have good color balance

I got them as a birthday gift from my boyfriend. They replaced an old pair of tifosis that broke recently and lasted over 3 years. I was fascinated by photochromic lenses as it allowed me to wear them to more places. I honestly don't see much of a difference, so it's more of a gimmick than a selling point for me. In this case, however, they have a good color balance. I can wear them indoors if I do from time to time and I can see perfectly. They offer good sun protection outdoors. I personally wish they were a shade darker outdoors as I still squint a little every now and then. I've been wearing them every day for about 3 months and so far the lenses haven't had any scratches and I've had the chance to, so the material of the lenses is pretty good. In terms of weight and support, these things are great. There were times I forgot they were on me, they're so light. It could be a double-edged sword. Lightweight sunglasses tend to be fragile, as demonstrated by my latest pair of Tifosis. It's nothing against the brand, it's just trading in design. If you are rough with your sunglasses I would suggest looking elsewhere. Their durability is incredible. You can shake your head (if you're ready) and they won't move. Whether you are cycling, running, outdoor sports or just driving, they will securely attach to your head. All in all, these are good sunglasses. The reasons for three stars and no more are as follows. The price is a bit high for what you get. It really shouldn't be much more north than $40 or $45. Photochromatic lenses will likely draw the attention of those who bother reading this and I have to say it's a little disappointing. It's just not very dynamic and that's it. I wish it was a little darker outside, especially when the sun is in full force. Since there is a small flaw there, it's a big no-go because that's the whole point of sunglasses! The design seems too fragile for comfort. I wouldn't mind if they were cheaper but it would be awful if they broke and burned at that price (sorry dear I had to look at the price to check them. See what I got for you all do? ;) ). If I were to buy another pair I would still stop at Tifosi but I would pick a different pair. Photochromatic properties need some refinement and then they are worth it.

Pros
  • Sleeve: 128 millimeters
Cons
  • Out of fashion