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Quality
Excellent quality, fits correctly, great style without having to go the ray ban route
Native i have found over the years of owning them, have always had top quality clear lens , clarity better then some more top n... Read More
This is it - i'm sticking with my native highlines with the stout fade frames.
The lenses are high quality and the overall build quality seems better than companies like oakley are doing these days.
Price
I’ve always had ray bands but i lose them or they get scratched and triple the price.
Shipping
Seller was very helpful and provided fast shipping!
Competitiveness
They are more scratch resistant than cheap brands, so i can't complain too much.
I had the opportunity to test them against a pair of revos and my old llbeans (which i think are made by smith).
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
native, good, great, quality and comfortable. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 70 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 13 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Buying sunglasses over the internet is not easy because of course it is impossible to try them on first
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Dont misunderstand me revo graphite lenses are very very nice
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But the native n3 grey lenses were even just a tiny bit more pleasant to look through
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I cant stand brown or yellow lenses which although they do make life a bit cheerier on dreary days also make a beautiful blue sky look washed out and sickly
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If so please enjoy your yellow green blue pink whatever lenses
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Moving up the light spectrum as i understand it scientists have found relatively recently that wavelengths up to 400nm may be harmful too so it is probably advisable to look for shades that block these wavelengths
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Look for uv 400 labeling or some other indicator that the lenses block light up to 400nm
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
As far as i know nobody is saying that yellow light is bad for the eyes in any way
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