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Harrow Radar Eyewear Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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5.0
๐ŸŽพ Tennis & Racquet Sports, ๐Ÿฅ‹ Sports & Fitness

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Description of Harrow Radar Eyewear

Lightweight vented eyewear in a sporty design. Soft, lens friendly microfiber storage/cleaning bag. Soft carry case with carry loop.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

"Clear Vision on the Court

The Harrow Radar Eyewear has been a game changer for me on the tennis court. The lenses are crystal clear and provide excellent protection from the sun, wind and debris. I love the sleek design that doesn't interfere with my peripheral vision. The only downside is that they can sometimes fog up during intense rallies, but a quick wipe with a cloth fixes that. Overall, a must-have for any tennis player or athlete in Sports and Outdoors.

Pros
  • Provides protection to eyes from harmful UV rays and has a stylish design.
Cons
  • Can feel heavy and uncomfortable on the face during prolonged usage.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These are by far the best glasses I've ever had.

I've been playing squash for twelve years. These are by far the best glasses I've ever had. Also the fact that the glasses take their name from Harrow School (the official birthplace of squash - well, debtor's prison) is also good for my game.

Pros
  • Soft microfiber pouch for storing and cleaning lenses.
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent glasses for the price

Good glasses. Open ventilation openings on the lenses reduce fogging of the glasses. I've had some issues with these goggles fogging up, but an anti-fog spray helps (it's always good to use a headband to absorb sweat). All in all a nice pair of glasses. They fit my head exactly, I don't use an extra strap. The only downside is the $50 price tag, but if they last a year or more, they're worth it. They haven't appeared yet, so there's no need to talk about durability after an impact. I hadโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Lightweight, ventilated glasses with a sporty design.
Cons
  • Not everything fits