







Full description not available







R**I
Quality Range Glasses
When I first received them I was a bit skeptical, they feel if I’m honest pretty cheap for the price they demand, but the lens quality themselves are the clearest I have ever used and the frames seem to disappear while wearing and hold on my face well. I forget that I’m wearing them sometimes due to how light they are and how slim they run for the arms. I have accidentally sat on them when I put them down and they haven’t broke yet, but so far I’m happy with them. If you want a more subtle look that blends in like regular glasses, this is a great option. I have other big name “tactical” shooting glasses but they fall short in a lot of areas compared to these. I wear mine for 10 hours a day as an RSO and never feel any discomfort. If price was cheaper I’d pick up more of them but they seem to do well and are by far my favorite so far. Since the lenses are pretty large they do protect you from debris that seem to get past other brands better as well. If you’re in the market I’d recommend them.
C**Y
Love them
Some of the best glasses I’ve ever used. The clarity is as good, if not better than, my Oakleys and Ray Bans, but the fact that they don’t dim my screens is a game changer. As a cop I’d constantly be taking my other glasses on and off to see my computer screen while driving, or just take them off all together and deal with squinting all day. Now I don’t have to compromise or worry about that at all. They perform well in bright direct light, but are not dark enough to have to take them off as soon as I go in a house or building if I don’t have time or my hands are occupied. Only glasses I’ll be wearing from here on out.
R**S
Dislike
They fit extremely small on my husband. He hated them and we ended up returning them.
A**E
Great fit and durable
I have a hard time finding glasses that fit right. These fit great. I was hesitant on getting suglasses instead of the clear option but the lenses were very clear and didn’t obstruct my optic view at all. I’ll be getting the clear lenses to go along with these. You can’t go wrong with either of them.
B**S
Love them!!!
These offered fantastic performance outdoors and indoors. On an extremely bright sunny day in high altitude where I really need the best eye protection, these came through for me. Could easily see the screen of my phone, the display on my dash while driving... They offer enough protection without making things too dark, fuzzy, or distorted to use when you need things to look sharp.Solid build, comfortable to wear for hours.... and they come with a nice strong case too. They have taken a lot of abuse in the last 4 months I've had them and we're very hard on sunglasses in our family with a lot of outdoor rec, work in an auto restoration shop, and of course, use on an outdoor range. Worth every penny.
B**R
Awesome glasses - Worth buying I love these glasses
I was looking for something with a high-clarity lens, and the Zeiss name caught my eye. I’m impressed by how lightweight and comfortable these are. They day they showed up I wore them for a 5 hour road trip, and as driving glasses these were perfect. I’m looking forward to trying them on the range, good snug fit holds my head well without too much pressure
R**T
This pair of Shooting Glasses Can be used as Driving or Flying Eyewear.
I have a lot of sunglasses most of them are polarized. I have a preference of glass lens as they are usually more scratch resistance. I do have non polarized and non-glass lens sunglasses. I do not go the range often and my shooting glasses are just protective eyewear. When I go out to an outdoor range, I have to remind myself not to wear my normal sunglasses for outdoor ranges.When I saw this pair of shooting glasses, I jumped on it after see that it is polarized and the lens are from Zeiss. I could definitely use a pair of these on the outdoor range.This pair of shooting glasses looks quite similar to one of my Porsche Design P 8650 Sunglasses. These Porsche Design Sunglasses were made by Rodenstock. I grabbed that pair of sunglasses and two frames when they were on sale. Not only this pair of shooting sunglasses looks like my Porsche Design Sunglasses. The boxes were also constructed very similar.This Shooting Glasses were very lightweight and comfortable to wear. The legs were spring loaded similar to the Porsche Design ones. Both have plastic lens and are not polarized.I did say that this shooting glasses are not polarized. Polarized sunglasses usually line up the filters to block sunlight from below and above to block glare. When you rotate two pair of polarized sunglasses 90° to each other, there should be no light passing through. That means that you would not see through the sunglasses. This pair of shooting glasses do not have this characteristic. This leads me to believe that this pair of shooting glasses are not polarized. I have tested this with various polarized sunglasses. All of them would pass light with this pair of shooting glasses.There is one annoying thing with both of these similar pair of sunglasses. The inside of the lens would reflect light back into the eyes if there is light from above or from the sides. There would be a glare when I wear these sunglasses under the sun outdoors resulting from the light reflecting back from the inside. Wear a cap and this glare would disappear. It is interesting as my other sunglasses made by Luxottica have less of this glare. My Raybans, Persols, Oliver Peoples, Maui Jims and most of my other sunglasses have less of this glare. This pair of shooting glasses have the most glare. However, this is not a deal breaker. As long as I am wearing a cap, this glare would be gone.This pair of shooting glasses is about on par with my more expensive Porsche Design Sunglasses. The Porsche Design pair costs more but it is more lightweight and it fits me better.This is not a bad pair of sunglasses but it is not Polarized as stated. Stacking two polarized lens and rotating 90° to each other should shut off all light passing through. This pair does not have this characteristic. On Bright days, under the sun, there would be a lot of glares reflected back from inside of the lens if a hat is not worn. The optics of this pair of sunglasses is not bad but you will need to wear a cap/hat to shield direct sunlight hitting on this pair of sunglasses. I would rate my similar Porsche Design Sunglasses a 4, this pair would probably be rated a little below that. Since there is not half point rating, this pair gets a 3.Update May 8, 2022: -The Seller sent me a message via Amazon explaining that this pair of shooting glasses have a new type of Zeiss Polarized lens. This LightPro Technology allows more light passing through. I read the link that was provided and I am impressed.There is one thing that I really like. It states that this lens could be used to read digital screens. There are a lot of gages that have polarized screens. Most of the filters are rotated 45° to prevent complete darken out if the viewer is wearing polarized eyewear. This is the very reason that Pilots do not wear polarized lens inside the cockpit. While I still wear polarized sunglasses driving, I tilt my head sometimes to get a brighter view of the gages. This shooting glass would actually be a great pair of driving glasses.Still, there are reflections from inside of the lens if worn under direct sunlight. Depends on the angle and the direction of the direct sunlight. There is reflection/glare from inside of the lens. Wearing a cap would remove this annoying glare. Some of my sunglasses have wraparound shapes. These are better to combat this glare. Personally, I do not like the shape as much as it makes me looking like a lizard. I am revising this star rating. While this pair of shooting glasses is not perfect but this would double up as a great pair of driving/flying sunglasses. Since sitting inside a car and a cockpit would not be under direct sunlight. The reflection/glare issue should be reduced if not disappeared.Footnote: -I forgot that Amazon Review does not allow links other than Amazon’s. My updated review did not get posted. So, I removed the link to the Zeiss Lens. This information on this pair of Zeiss Lens could be googled with the keywords “LightPro Technology”.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
3 days ago