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Shop > Camp/Hike > Sunglasses > Native Eyewear Sunglasses > Dash SquareShape Sunglasses - Polarized

Native Eyewear Dash SquareShape Sunglasses - Polarized

Retail: $114.95
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Native Eyewear Dash SquareShape Sunglasses - Polarized description

From summer boating to full moon ski tours, interchangeable lenses on the Native Eyewear Dash SS Polarized Sunglasses allow you to see clearly in any light condition.

Bottom Line: Any time, anywhere, and in any light.


Love These Sun Glasses
peteeey:  

I have owned these glasses for over three years now (same ones) and am still loving them. I have looked for glasses to replace them, but have not found any that compare. I have two pair of Oakley glasses over $150 each, but don't wear them. The clarity is amazing and they are very comfortable. I have skied, hiked, mountain biked, water skied, fished, driven, dirt biked, snow boarded, even swam in them and I have only one complaint: they let in light from above. I can deal with that. Love 'em!


very good, a few minor complaints...
STW:  

I love this style of sunglasses - with replaceable lenses and no frame on the lower section. And these Dash SS are extremely nice glasses. Excellent optical quality. Extremely comfortable. Very light weight. A few minor quibbles: vertically speaking, these glasses offer very little coverage. From top to bottom, they are very narrow. On my face, light comes in from the top and bottom. Horizontally, they are fine. Second complaint: they come with 4 lens options: Brown (polarized), Orange, Yellow, Clear. Brown is good all purpose, but not dark enough for really bright conditions. Orange and Yellow are too close to each other to really be helpful. Clear are pretty useless for me. I'd rather have had a really dark lens for snow, on-water in the tropics, etc; a normal brown for normal sunny conditions; and yellow for fog/low light.