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Waves Gear Floating Polarized Sunglasses, Unsinkable Sunglasses

Waves Sunglasses offers a great, classic and functional design that fits any need for Sunglasses. Made with unsinkable plastic making them perfect for any kind of water sport. Now you can tame that huge wave, get that slippery fish or chill by the beach without worrying about losing your sunglasses in the water. Completely waterproof, ergonomic and super light design, makes them the best accessory for surfing, boating, sailing, swimming or just any outdoor activity. Includes a microfiber carry pouch.

Product Features

  • Unsinkable Plastic Frame; Never lose your Sunglasses again while enjoying your favorite water sport; Made from a completely waterproof and floatable plastic
  • Polarized Perfection that Eliminates Reflection and Enhances Visual Clarity; Sun glare will never bother you again, no matter how fast you move
  • Protect your eyes from cancerous Sun Rays; 100% UVA and UVB Protection
  • Incredibly Lightweight; You won’t feel them even when you are surfing, hiking or just dunking that beach volleyball match
  • Sleek design will keep these glasses on your face while you are enjoying your outdoor activities; Includes a microfiber carry pouch

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Comments

MLD says:

Favortie pair of shades!

Anonymous says:

4 Star ReviewThe good thing about these glasses are that they work well in water. Other polarized sunglasses I’ve used in it around water have had their lenses delaminate and became useless. These actually hold up pretty well so far and the lenses are quite clear.Previous 3 Star ReviewNot bad, these ARE polarized, which is what I was looking for, but these are quite light-weight and feel like they could fly off my face pretty easily. Also, their logo is etched into…

Anonymous says:

For a pair of sunglasses I didn’t try on before I bought them, I like them a lot. They’re really lightweight, and I appreciate both the polarization and especially the UV protection. My only complaint is more a styling thing. I prefer a narrower pair of sunglasses so that when I wear a hat, I can pull it down as far as I want. If I do that with these, the corners of the hat brim are pushing on the top of the frames. Not a big deal, just personal preference.Caveat, I probably…

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