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  • SKU: 57639

Spirit Polarized Floating Sunglasses

$ 29.99
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DESCRIPTION

Our grey half-frame floating sunglasses feature polarized lenses and red accents. The wrap-around lenses provide added peripheral protection. As part of the floating series, these floating sunglasses  is hard to lose – these sunglasses will float in all bodies of water!

Polarized sunglasses are ideal for any activity on or near water because it allows you to see under the surface of the water to see rocks or fish. By blocking the horizontal light waves bouncing off flat surfaces, like water or roads, polarized lenses dramatically reduce glare, making objects look crisper and clearer.

Details:

• Half frame design
• Floating sunglasses frame - floats in water
• Polarized lenses
• Inlaid logo

100% UVA/UVB Protection.

Measurements
  • Frame Width : 147 mm
  • Lens Width : 71 mm
  • Lens Height : 41 mm
  • Bridge Width : 11 mm
  • Temple Length : 127 mm
REVIEWS

Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
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Michael Sujecki (Sturgeon Bay, US)
Nose pad

I love your sunglasses. I have been a customer for years. My one complaint is that the nose guard tends to break off. I have a pair ( the stamp is 19/#64542 HD) that the nose guard (nose pad) broke off. Any way to get a replacement nose guard (right side)? Please advise. Thanks.

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Bill Needy (Louisville, US)
Floating sunglasses

Haven’t had a chance to wear over water but that sure are light and gave good sight line

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Darryl Eason (New Orleans, US)

Love em

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Larry Sullivan (Knoxville, US)

Spirit

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A Woster (Omaha, US)

Maxx are the only glasses I buy. Polarized are excellent for fishing.

Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
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Michael Sujecki (Sturgeon Bay, US)
Nose pad

I love your sunglasses. I have been a customer for years. My one complaint is that the nose guard tends to break off. I have a pair ( the stamp is 19/#64542 HD) that the nose guard (nose pad) broke off. Any way to get a replacement nose guard (right side)? Please advise. Thanks.

B
Bill Needy (Louisville, US)
Floating sunglasses

Haven’t had a chance to wear over water but that sure are light and gave good sight line

D
Darryl Eason (New Orleans, US)

Love em

L
Larry Sullivan (Knoxville, US)

Spirit

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A Woster (Omaha, US)

Maxx are the only glasses I buy. Polarized are excellent for fishing.

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