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The HiSurprise 3 Pair Motorcycle Riding Glasses set includes three stylish pairs with smoke, clear, and yellow lenses, designed for comfort and versatility. Weighing just 3.52 ounces, these padded glasses are perfect for any riding condition, ensuring you look good while staying protected on the road.
Manufacturer | Private Label |
Brand | HiSurprise |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 5 x 2 inches |
Item model number | 79103SB3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3 colors |
Special Features | Mirrored |
L**H
They're great, and the best for anything near this price!
I ordered these less than a week ago, and they arrived on the first day of the Estimated Delivery time span, which coincided with christmas eve(absolutely perfect timing!)Now for quality: I haven't field tested these yet, but, Pros are this...They fit my girl and me great, the lenses and frames are of good quality, and they all have high UV resistance ratings. The yellow lenses are great for seeing at night, the clear are seriously clear (no accidental rainbow or weird glare there) and the black provides great sun blocking. The padding around the lenses makes for an awesome fit and good comfortability.Cons: They did fog up, and I hadn't even put a bandana or balaclava on yet (which would push air up from mouth and nose to behind the glasses, usually) so anti-fog spray is definitely a must with these. The nose isn't padded at all, so, if you don't position them perfectly, they can press a little hard, which is going to be a slight hassle, since I will be using these with a balaclava/bandana and a bandana on my head or beanie, which will reposition the glasses.Overall: I'd definitely buy these at the price I paid before buying eye-pro from some of the more popular and common companies and retailers.
G**G
Good glasses
Great deal for the money
P**3
Useful
Good value for the weekend bike riders, not for the serious full time riders. The amber glasses are amazing in the fog and low light. Sunglasses are dark enough to be useful but not so dark as to inhibit your vision. Clears are not distorted so view is good through those as well. The foam trim around the lenses keep the air flow to a minimum but they do not necessarily sit tight against your skin. The framework of the glasses are not flexible so it's a one-size-fits-all scenario and will sit differently on each person. I found they are comfortable but my husband's were a little tight and the sunglasses broke the second time he wore them, the arm snapped off. Inexpensively made but decent enough for what I need them for.
S**3
After 3 Years: Decent Value
I bought these in January 2015 and still use them, very occasionally and for only moments at a time. They are decent safety glasses with basic black frames with clear, yellow AND grey lenses. These glasses are a nice, comfortable fit for wearing intermittently for short bursts of time.Main CONs include:- Fogs fog up easily and often (within 10 to 15 minutes).- Foam around the rim makes your face / undereyes to sweat.- Not polarized & should be if they are for driving!- Thick frames plus foam combine to cause tunnel vision effect- No spring hingesHaving sold very expensive sunglasses in the past, I know quality and features when I see them and these glasses are decent glasses for safety use or fashion but not overly impressive in all aspects. To opine in further detail:The Lenses...- PRO: Made of Polycarbonate, these are shatter-resistant sport lenses as opposed to glass lenses. That makes them slightly less optically correct than glass lenses but much lighter and safer to wear if there is any risk of impact such as sports, physical labor, or even driving a motorcycle, etc.- CON: Not Polarized. None of them. In my opinion, polarization is a MUST for any driving lens as polarization minimizes horizontally reflected glare such as glare from puddles in the road and other reflected light on surfaces. You can find out if sunglasses are polarized by overlapping the lenses in a criss-cross fashion and they should black out the light almost completely. I tested these lenses in this way and they are definitely NOT polarized and for driving, they SHOULD be.- PRO: Style / shape / size: The lenses on the style have really great coverage and shade from brow to cheekbone and cover the entire orbital area, which is what you want for unimpaired viewing, as well as sun protection.- PRO: Grey lens color has a nice darkness to it which is great for direct sunlight.- PRO: Yellow lenses brightens up night-time driving and may be helpful in overcast or dawn/dusk conditions as well.- PRO: Clear lenses are nice for general safety glasses or when you want true color.- PRO: Mirrored lenses on the grey ones. The eyes can NOT be seen by the onlooker. Nice.- CON: The clear and the yellow lenses are NOT mirrored lenses. The eyes can be seen by the onlooker. Not cool.The Frames...- CON: The frames paired with the foam make for a very thick border-vision experience with offers a sometimes distractingly limited view.- CON: Foam border causes these shades to fog up severely, quickly and often. Deal-breaker when you buy them so you can actually see!- CON: No spring hinges. Really? Even $2 readers have spring hinges these days, so I'm guessing they were sacrificed for some style reason.- PRO: Pads at the tips of the frame arms hold the shades securely in place and are comfortable, too!- PRO: The frame arms are tapered behind the ears, so they don't rub against the ears like the kind that loop tightly to the ear. TIP: If you want them to loop instead of a gradual tapered style, you can heat them up with a blow dryer until they are as hot as you can stand to touch and then slowly and gently bend them to hug your ear.TIP: Use a dry microfiber cloth for regular cleanings, but to get the glasses very clean and degreased after prolonged use, find a cleaner specially designed for sunglasses because regular glass cleaners contain alcohol and can peel off the tinted coating on your sun glasses!Overall, with 8 PROs verses 5 CONs, these glasses are of pretty decent value and quality. I give them a 3-star rating and might only buy again if I couldn't find a polarized, non-fogging, non-sweaty, spring-hinged pair. In my opinion, the search continues.
H**E
helpful even with a full face helmet
Although I wear a full face helmet at all times when I ride, my HJC CL-17 helmet just doesn't seem to have a good quality chin curtain available for it. As a result, bugs and dirt particles sometimes make it up under the helmet chin bar into my face as I ride. Also, I very frequently head check my surroundings as I ride, especially if I'm changing lanes. Turning my head enough causes wind to get compressed in the helmet's vents and causes air to get blown forcefully into my eyes.I got these, and they certainly do help! Since they're sold as a pack in different shades, this gives me an option to not swap helmet visors. When I commute to work, I'd wear the clear visor on my helmet, then swap to a tinted visor for the ride home after work. Now I just wear the clear glasses when riding in the dark or with the tinted visor, and if I commute, I just leave the clear visor on and wear the darkened glasses for the ride home.These do press up against your eye sockets, but there is slits in the material that rests against your skin on the lens frames, so a little air still gets to your eyes, but not much. I feel much more comfortable on long rides wearing these under my helmet. On long rides, my eyes would either be dried and irritated, and/or watering heavily (I say and/or because I've stopped on rides and had one eye dried up and the other watering heavily).The benefits of wearing these if you wear a half or three quarters helmet or no helmet are obvious, but I wanted to share my experience so others know that these help even if you're wearing a full faced helmet with the visor down.
M**N
Useless
Glasses seemed okay at first, but the eye glass popped out of the clear pair while riding and the dark pair snapped in the middle when pushing them into my helmet, it took very little pressure to break them.
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