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Alee.G
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Mar 24, 2017
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These look nice at over $100 there really need to be more info, what are the lenses for example? Are the a good brand like carl Zeiss or just some cheapo ones? And equally as important does luxoticca have any hand in making these, because that's an automatic deal breaker.
Mar 24, 2017
JohnnyCredit
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Mar 27, 2017
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Alee.GExactly. Are the lenses even glass?
Mar 27, 2017
Alee.G
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Mar 27, 2017
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JohnnyCreditpersonally I was assuming they're either cr-39 or polycarbonate, but with no real info it's impossible to tell.
Mar 27, 2017
JohnShea
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Mar 30, 2017
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Alee.GI cant find any information on the internet about the lenses
Mar 30, 2017
Alee.G
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Jul 2, 2018
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Alee.GNice I see mass drop never bothers to reply but is doing the drop again, I guess they want to hide the quality of their products
Jul 2, 2018
blouie
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Jul 6, 2018
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Alee.GFrom the vendor: "Lenses are Category 3 plastic lenses, made in Italy.
SUNGLASSES FOR GENERAL USE Field of use. AVFA sunglasses or protective filters protect the eyes from the harmful and unpleasant effects of the sun’s rays. AVFA sunglasses comply with the essential safety requirements set by European Directive 89/686/EEC and subsequent revisions and meet the EN ISO 12312-1 standard. Limitations of use. This product is: Not suitable for direct observation of the sun or for viewing of solar eclipses. Not suitable for protection against artificial light sources (e.g. solaria). Not suitable for use as eye protection against mechanical impacts hazards, during which the sunglasses could break, causing injury to the face and eyes. Not suitable for driving at night or twilight. Not suitable for driving at night or under condition of dull light. Sensitivity to light and glare, especially in cases of bright sunlight and strong sun glare, such as on snowfields, at the beach or at sea, varies from one person to another but it must be considered that the lightest filters, categories 0 and 1, reduce solar radiation only slightly in the visual field whilst guaranteeing excellent protection in the UV area. Storage and Maintenance. Store the AVFA sunglasses in their case at a temperature between -10°C and +35°C. Keep away from direct sunlight and avoid exposure to high temperatures, such as the heat in a car without conditioning (e.g. car dashboard), because high temperatures may alter the features of the glasses. Replace the sun filters if damaged (e.g. scratched, opaque). Use only original accessories and spare parts. Cleaning. Use a damp cloth and mild soap to clean the glasses, then dry them with a soft, clean cloth. Do not use solvents (e.g. alcohol, acetone) or aggressive detergents which may alter the features of the glasses. Filter category (Recommended uses). You will find a number on the inside of the left temple and/or on the barcode and/or on the cover of this leaflet, next to the asterisk *. This number indicates the filter category, as delined by the EN ISO12312-1 standard and as shown in the table. 4 Very high protection against extreme sunglare, e.g. at sea, over snowfields, on high mountains, or in desert. 3 High protection against sunglare. 2 Good protection against sunglare. 1 Limited protection against sunglare. 0 Very limited reduction of sunglare. "
Jul 6, 2018
Fremen
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Sep 4, 2018
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blouieHi Blouie, possible to include size 51 as listed on their site for Asian fit? Cheers man.
Sep 4, 2018
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