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SAKUUMI Polarized Sports Sunglasses combine 7-layer UV400 protection with 5 interchangeable lenses and a shatterproof, flexible frame to deliver unmatched eye safety and versatility for cycling and all your outdoor pursuits.
Age range | Adult |
Style | Protection,Sports |
Frame material | Polycarbonate |
Lens material | Polycarbonate |
Lens type | Polarized |
Material type | Silicone, Rubber, Polycarbonate |
Features | Shatterproof |
Sport | Cycling, Baseball, Mountain, Racing |
Ultraviolet light protection | True |
Brand | SAKUUMI |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | SAKUUMI |
Manufacturer reference | P06ES14SQSYR18LGW |
Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 6.5 x 12.5 cm; 230 g |
ASIN | B07PVMSDCP |
M**R
Fairly Flimsy
Received the delivery yesterday and I have to admit these were only purchased for the light enhancing lenses. The other half has been after some for a while and as it is actually summer-like in England at the moment and we are off for a short midweek break today time was of the essence. Therefore I didn't put a lot of thought in to the purchase - it was speed of delivery and the fact that there were the light enhancing lenses as well as more traditional lenses that drew me to these.First things first, the packaging for these glasses is very, very good. A very sturdy case that comes with a clip for attaching to a belt or bag but also a longer lanyard is included so you can hang it off your neck, handlebars or wherever. Certainly feels like it will protect the glasses very well and it also fitted nicely in to my voluminous handbag. Inside the case are foam slots for the extra lenses which are snug and feel like they will keep everything in place and protected.So far, so good and very pleasing for the low price point.Then came the time to try and figure out the method for changing the lenses. There are no instructions included in the packaging at all. Fortunately the instructions are displayed on the product page here in picture format. So you squeeze the inner nose piece and lift it up towards the inside of the glasses, this then releases the red, metal bridge and you flip it down. Then the lens slides out of the holder. So far so good, a bit fiddly because I'm not the most dexterous but got there in the end. The problem came in removing the moulded nose grip from the len itself, a little snug and I was worried about breaking the lens but with a bit of tugging it came off. Then the lens pieces slides in to the frame, bit of fiddling to get both side pieces to clip in as they fit quite tight - as they need to to stay in place. Then just do everything in reverse. Oh and the weird inner plastic "spectacle" shaped plastic bit does clip on and off the metal bridge bar so you don't need to use it as far as I can tell.Cue hubby trying them and happy with the lens. So then, because they are new you have to try each lens out don't you. So a happy half hour was spent changing lenses over and popping out in to sunshine and then back in to see how quickly your eyes could adjust to the difference in the light. This is the main reason we got them - hubby suffers terribly adjusting from bright light to dim.So, finally settled on leaving the yellow lens in and packed everything in to the case - love the case. Now they are in my bag ready for going on holiday in a few hours.However, the constant changing of the lenses has made me worry that they are all a little bit flimsy. There is a little bit of creaking on the frames when you put them on and the nose piece no longer seems to need to be pinched to lift it up. That does give a little pause as what if it somehow starts to move when wearing them, could be very uncomfortable. Also, the lens does not fit as snuggly as the first time we fitted it. Seems that changing the lenses too often means that everything becomes a little slack and "shuggly". Now, this is fine for casual wear but as these are touted for sports wear it does make me wonder.Overall, I am happy with my purchase as the price point is excellent, delivery was next day as promised and the product itself seems to be more than adequate for my husband's requirements. However, I do not feel that they are really durable enough for their intended market.
V**R
good fit, good anti glare glasses
What's in the box: 1 sunglasses, hard carry case, cleaning cloth, interchangeable lenses.Lenses clip in and out easily. All are polarized and mirrored, you get a variety of colours. Glasses fit my large ish face easily and snugly. They definitely give good coverage and prevent any glare. Comfortable, effective, nothing to say against them so 5 stars.
P**Y
Poor
Leg broke after using them three times ,very disappointed
P**H
Cheap but you get what you pay for
I bought these thinking they were a pair I had purchased previously, I was wrong.You get what you pay for but I know there are better for the same price on amazon.I was going to return these due to poor quality but the return postage wasnt worth it. I'll just use them until they inevitably break.Pros:CheapLenses are good quality and plentifulCase is goodCons:Very cheap material and cheaply madeMechanism to change lenses is over complicated and clunkyThere is a block of plastic from the frame in your peripheral vision all the time.The hinge movement for the temples is clunkyWouldn't purchase again.
T**
Not for playing hard in
Ok glasses with lots of lens options. Found that they come apart to easy so when playing cricket in them you spend most of the time replacing the lens when in the field. If just using them for gentle walks or lying on the beach then perfect.
A**!
Rubbish..
Broken on arrival! Cheap rubbish..
C**M
Decent value but low quality
You gert a lot for your money but sometime less is more. I would much prefer 2 lenses with overall better quality. They are pretty flimsy and constantly slip off. They did the job for a long ride but will not be a perminant solution.