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Review on Ray Ban Chromance Mirrored Sunglasses Polarized by Aaron Clayton

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Super comfortable with fitting time

This is one of the most comfortable sunglasses I have ever worn. They are very light, almost invisible in terms of weight. I love the traveling shape, but I also love the adjustable nose pads that help keep them off my Asian cheekbones and puffy cheeks. This is one of those annoying little bugs of mine that this design definitely solves. The weird part is the tint for them. When you first put them on, they have a strange orange-green hue. It levels out over time, but then you realize it's a dotted shade. The center circle looks more like a rose and then turns greener around the edges. Just weird. I still love her, but strangely. Despite all the Rayban marketing associated with Chromance, I think the Oakleys are better at color rendering. I have Oakley 24K polarized lenses and the colors are amazing! They really only bring out red and orange, and still less than 24K lenses. These lenses get better the longer you wear them. They have more contrast than Ray-Ban's regular G-15 lenses, but I wouldn't say they're bright. The resolution is really sharp, almost as sharp (or I can't tell anyway) as Rayban glass lenses. If you're buying for comfort, two thumbs up. If you are looking for a color contrast for lenses, maybe check out Maui Jims?

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Little things