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2025-08-07 16:37:31
I ride my motorcycle on a daily basis. If that’s why your buying these your making an awesome decision. While riding or just being outside in general they adjust to the sun perfectly. They will transition in a vehicle just not much but, that’s not their purpose!I read the other reviews and was a bit skeptical at first but I can’t emphasize enough: these glasses are worth it! They look great, feel great, and look great.I’m not sure what other people are doing to break there’s but I have had no problem with the durability. I have a 7 5/8 hat size (big melon) and have had many pair of oakleys snap just putting them on my face. These go on easily they’re comfortable and feel durable. I’ve had them up to highway speeds on the motorcycle and they stand up to the test.For my fellow motorcycle community:Wind does get around these glasses, but if your like me and don’t wear a helmet often and don’t like padded glasses (because of sweat and fog) these are an awesome alternative. The wind that gets around is minimal even compared to Oakley gascans that conform to my face.After receiving these I did have some questions about the glasses so I sent them a message on their website. Much to my surprise I received a reply from the owner of the company EJ almost immediately. He addressed all my questions and was a very attentive. The point is the customer service is on point hereIf I could give more than 5 stars I would.
Cary
2025-07-28 16:18:43
So I've had these for about a month now and I've got about 600 miles sitting behind them. So far they've been great. I bought both pairs that EJ offers and the wrap around style doesn't sit right for me. I feel like my ears need to be lower for those to work. But these "gas station" style glasses fit the bill. They're comfortable, lightweight, fit right, stay in place and block the bugs and debris. And there's plenty of bugs around here (north end of the blue ridge parkway). No, they don't have the foam around them, but I don't get any wind in my eyes while wearing them. But the best part, not having to switch glasses when riding into the evening. I even leave them on going in and out of the places that I stop at because they're comfortable and keep doing the job. No, they're aren't the darkest, but they get dark enough while allowing great visibility. If you want to pretend your driving at night in the middle of the afternoon, then these aren't for you. I definitely recommend at least trying them (either style). For the price, you can't beat them. Glad I rolled the dice and tried them.
Jacob Dubois
2025-07-07 12:05:01
These glasses are a great buy at $35, and block wind from my eyes just fine, but I wish they could go a little darker. They look dark from the front, but wearing them, there doesn't seem to be much darkening. I have trouble wearing these on sunny mornings, and I find myself squinting. They are fine when the sun is above you, but using them when the sun is in your eyes leaves a bit to be desired. The transition lenses are great if you ride at night, as you can simplify things with one pair of glasses. I also often have trouble finding glasses that are wide enough for my head shape, and these are good for that as well, they look good and will fit multiple styles.I do not prefer the rubberized plastic finish, as I find it chips easily, and wrinkles and separates when exposed to sunscreen. I already have a chip in the finish on the temple tip.I wish they offered a metal frame design, or some sort of protection on the nose/ear sections to protect against damage from sunscreenPros:Cost2-in-1 day/night useWind protectionCons:Not dark enough for really sunny daysAll plastic design with rubberized finish chips over time and will not withstand use with sunscreen
KT
2025-07-05 12:05:02
I've now purchased three pairs of these since last summer, one for a gift and two sets for myself. The first pair that came in was slightly scratched, I contacted the seller and was sent another pair immediately with no issue. Having a company that stands behind their product is a big deal to me.I started riding young and have owned countless pairs of motorcycle glasses over the last 15 years, some from cheap multi packs online, some expensive photochromic pairs ($100+) straight from dealer stores, thinking that spending more would make a big difference. These glasses block out the wind just as well as the expensive glasses (or better) I've had and far better than the cheap ones, most definitely.Things I love about these glasses - They work great to block out the wind even at highway speeds of 80+ mph. They fit my head great and they're very comfortable, whether I'm wearing a helmet or not. When I do occasionally have them on inside a helmet, they have still been durable and haven't bent or broken. For me, they work to keep wind out at multiple angles of wear, meaning for both sport bikes and cruisers. When I have them on without a helmet, I can turn my head to check my blind spot and they don't fly off. I like the style and get compliments on how nice they look, sometimes people even notice while they're transitioning. I have had ZERO issues in terms of tint transition and they tint exactly how I need them to at all times. I haven't had any issues with them fogging up at all like some of the other brands that have the foam/rubber lining while I'm sweating on a hot day. They come with a solid, fairly heavy duty box to keep them in while not in use. I don't have them out of the box unless they're on my face.Issues I've seen from other reviews and most likely how to solve them -1. People that say they don't block the wind. - It is possible that these may just not fit your face, different glasses will work for different head shapes/sizes. Secondly, you're moving at high speed in open air, there are NO glasses that exist that will block out all wind 100% of the time. This should be common sense. Other factors, were you riding with a cross wind and used them once for 5 minutes before assuming they didn't work? Give them another try on a different day of riding and maybe they'll work great.2. People saying they don't transition. - Did you give them more than 3 nanoseconds to change? They're photochromic, not magic. Give it some time. Also, I can't believe I have to say this, but don't stare directly at the sun in anticipation of watching them change... OR, do that so you can't ride a bike anymore and we're all safer on the road. Finally, if they really don't change or there's a manufacturing issue (most unlikely scenario), did you contact the seller and exchange them, or did you come here to complain and leave bad reviews without talking to them first?3. People saying they're "hard to clean." - If you have road splatter, dirt, grime or bug goo that's stuck to them, take them off and clean them right away when you stop. Don't let them sit overnight or for days at a time and then expect a dried, caked on bug carcass to come off easily, that's probably not going to happen. Once again, they're glasses, not magic. They're not hard to clean if you use a microfiber cloth or some cleaning wipes.4. People that complain about them not being durable and breaking - How do you treat your glasses? They come with a solid box, keep them in there at all times when you're not on the road. It's a small box, put the box in your riding bag. Sure if you're out and about and they keep falling off your head or you smash them in a bag, they're going to get weaker and break. Common sense and logic should be used.
Customer
2025-06-09 12:39:02
Great riding glasses! Perfect for low light. The shade that comes on them is good for indirect sunshine but a little bright on the eyes in direct sunshine. Overall absolutely worth it. Great product!
Francisco Javier Sanchez Ornelas
2025-05-24 17:57:25
Me gustaron mucho son muy estéticas y te dan un gran estilo, las usaria sin dudar en mi dia a dia.Si eres motociclista debes de tener en cuenta lo siguiente:Los lentes NO se obscurecen lo suficiente como para cubrirte un sol directo a los ojos, NO es rapida la transición por lo que si te sorprende una ráfaga de luz directa quedarás cegado.A mi parecer está mas pensado para utilizar con casco abierto o 3/4 sin embargo al usarlos con este tipo de cascos vas a sentir fuerte en tus ojos el viento.En lo personal los querÃa para usar con casco cerrado pero se EMPAÑAN demasiado.En resumen:Uso casual 5 estrellasCasco 3/4 y abierto 3 estrellasCasco cerrado 2 estrellas
DS
2025-03-18 14:24:25
very comfortable and cool looking
Scott C
2025-03-11 21:35:40
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tim snow
2025-01-02 15:50:07
The lense is clear and transitions well. After 5 days of wearing. Ear piece screw backed off and left ear piece fell off during use. 5 days is not an overuse. Lost ear piece. Shades now useless.
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