WYND BlockerPolarized Motorcycle Riding Sunglasses Sports Wrap Glasses
M**H
Very useful and comfortable
They seem flimsy but are actually durable. Good value
S**N
Great Glasses
Best Riding Glasses I have had, they fit like a glove, they hold back ALL wind. I would like to see these in a Transition model. I am getting another pair right now.
R**R
Great for keeping pollen out of eyes
I bought these in an effort to keep pollen out of my eyes during the spring season of wind and irritants. The foam around the inside of lens worked quite well and certainly kept the amount of pollen down when outside. One wee complaint - the glasses have a plastic piece set in the arms and my hair gets caught in it every single time I use them. I will purchase another pair (clear lens) for indoor use next spring.
F**4
Just came back from a highway to drive with my Yamaha V Star 950 motorcycle, doing 75 mph
So I have a bell helmet. The Pit Boss helmet. It's a great helmet, because it does not lift up while you're riding at Highway speeds. And according to many other reviewers, this is a common problem that plagues many helmets out there. The Bell helmet that I have, has a flip down dark visor. Which is nice. But it does not protect your eyes from the wind. At least not at Highway speeds.🏍️ So I have a Yamaha V Star 950, and I just came back today from a highway drive, and I was doing speeds of 70 to 75 mph, and let me tell you these glasses kept the wind out completely. I'm very impressed with them, they are very comfortable, they fit perfectly, and they do the job they're supposed to do. And what a tremendous value!
T**W
Blocking out the wind very well
I'm writing this review from the perspective of a cyclist. I bought these glasses because my eyes tend to get dry from the wind when riding my bike. I was looking for something that keeps the wind out of my eyes especially when going downhill. These glasses have a thick foam layer that creates a good seal around the eyes and cheeks. They fit my face very well and do not allow any wind (or bugs) into my eyes, so they're perfect for what I bought them for.Now, the flip side of the air-tight seal is that the lenses have a tendency to fog up in certain weather conditions, for example, when the outside air is relatively cold and you are sweating when pedaling uphill. I do run into it occassionally and it can be a bit annoying. To alleviate the problem I usually pull the glasses off my face just enough to let some air circulate behind the lenses. I know when and where on my rides it is likely to happen, so I try to do that ahead of time. Preventing the lenses from fogging up is much easier than getting them to defog once they have accumulated moisture.The only other minor complaint I have is that the glasses do sit very tightly behind my ears. My bike helmet presses down on them the entire time, so after riding for a couple of hours they start hurting a bit behind my ears. I had the exact same problem with my previous pair of glasses, so it's not something I would subtract points for.
H**R
Love the glasses, but…
Polarized, comfortable, fit well, lightweight. What’s not to love about these glasses?Well, I do wish they were much darker, but the tint is alright as is. But most importantly, the inner cushion seems to have come unattached on each outer side as shown in the pictures. I’m not sure if this is an intentional aspect of the design or if the adhesive used is of poor quality or insufficient amount. If it’s intentional and these areas aren’t supposed to be adhered to the frame, I’d like to know so I can stop fretting over it. If it’s not intentional, I’d like to know that as well. I’ve only worn them twice.
S**N
Awesome sunglasses and a unbeatable price point
Motorcycle riders, don't waste your money on anything over $30. I recently spend $300 on a pair of Oakley sunglasses that are Polarized and have the Prism function or option. They're great glasses but you can't wear them riding the motorcycle because of the wind.These glasses that I purchased here are absolutely phenomenal I couldn't believe how well they worked I picked up the speed a bit I won't say how much and they held on fine on my head and the color and wind blockage is absolutely great.
~**E
Windproof in a Convertible
We recently got into hot rodding. Our hot rod is a '32 roadster. It's like the car the Beach Boys sing about, Little Deuce Coup. Well, that means it's a convertible all the time......no top. Regular sunglasses don't work in a convertible.......the wind whips around the lenses and right into the eyes. Wrap around sunglasses sort-of work, however some wind makes its way into the eyes.Found these WYND Blocker Polarized sunglasses and they are amazing. The foam insert blocks ALL the wind from the eyes. Perfect for taking rides in the little deuce coup.....the polarized lenses are a big plus, not usually found in sunglasses at this price point. Price point is great;, very reasonable and look awesome on.Our hot rodding friends were impressed and some were ordering them also. Arrived quickly and in a little drawstring storage bag. The bag can be used for cleaning and storage.These WYND sunglasses are great for riding in a convertible, we can see you waving at us.....and whether riding a motorcycle or jumping out of a plane.........or riding a bicycle........you will love how you look in them, and no watery eyes. 5 Stars.~Diane.
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