👓 Flip the Script on Sunglasses!
The yodo Upgraded Polarized Flip Up Clip-On Sunglasses are designed for adults who want to enhance their vision while protecting their eyes from harmful UV rays. With a lightweight and stylish design, these sunglasses easily clip onto existing prescription glasses, providing a convenient solution for outdoor activities like cycling, driving, and fishing. Featuring TAC polarized lenses, they offer scratch resistance and 100% UV400 protection, making them a must-have for any active lifestyle.
Age Range | Adult |
Batteries Included | No |
Brand | yodo |
Colour | Rectangle-upgraded Dark Gray |
Frame material | Metal, Plastic |
League | NBA |
Lens material | Tri Acetate Cellulose |
Lens type | धरवीकत |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Material Composition | plastic |
Size | M |
Sport | Cycling, racing, Skiing, Running, Hiking |
Style | Rectangle |
Team | yodo |
UV Protection | True |
Manufacturer | Yodo Group |
Country of Origin | India |
M**S
Love them
Extremely light, easy to install and fit my frames almost perfectly (raybans, and the overhand is actually great). I almost wish the flip function had locking points but the smooth motion is fine and you can then adjust to where everyou want them to rest. I've driven around 1200 miles this week with them and honestly cannot complain one bit. They have yet to fall down or scratch my glasses, the polorizing is great, and the shading isn't too dark for the instrument panel. When I eventually lose these I will be picking up another pair that instant. Truly a permenant addition to my traveling gear and far cheaper than a dedicated pair of perception sunglasses.Only thing I can say semi-negitivly is that they are so light, the lenses can seem a bit flimsy at first. Once installed they're, although I still flip them down from the bridge as to not smudge them too. Bittersweet though as they are so light you can barely feel them attached.
G**U
Lets you see clearly while protecting your eyes
Prescription glasses are not cheap and have to be replaced periodically. Doubling the expense because you need sun protection only adds to the burden. Effective clip-ons that fit have been hard to find in stores (even so-called "sun glasses" stores) and I drive into the sunrise every morning so I decided to give these a try, taking advantage of Yodo's two-fer: the gray clip-ons and the smoke fit-over sun glasses for driving.The fit-over work perfectly and I have no problem seeing as I drive into the sunrise in the morning. The fit easily over my prescription glasses (which are not particularly large) and are relatively comfortable. 'Wearing' a second pair on my nose did take a little getting used to ;-) . I have only worn the clip-ons a few times. They are not as easy to 'clip-on' as I would like and the larger-than-expected and I still find the clip arm near the nose bridge distracting. It might not be, if my lenses were a little larger (which they will be in the near future). Both clip-on and fit-over do an excellent job of providing eye protection and a clear view without glare. I recommend them for any prescription glasses wearer.
J**E
The Case is really nice touch!
Ive been considering getting some clip on glasses for a while now, I never did it because i worried about how much I was willing to spend on them if they may not fit correctly with my glasses, with the price of these I figured whats the worst that can happen? They actually work great! They fit my glasses nicely and are especially nice with my reading glasses at work since I am outside for most of the day
B**K
Not the beast, but OK for the money
Not really too thrilled with these, I ordered black but they came in kinda a green color, and there big! Just not what I expected from the pictures provided, but they weren't to expensive so it wasn't a total wast
A**N
Great choice for the price sensitive buyer.
I ordered two items to see which I liked better. Yodo Ungraded Polarized Flip up Clip for $10.99 and Round Polarized Flip up Clip for $13.99. Notwithstanding the slight variation in shape, the lens performs exactly the same. The difference lies in the attachment to the glasses. The Yodo requires you to push the sunglasses onto your frame and the Round has an easy to use clip.So, my advice is to either save $3 and clip the lens on yourself, or spend the extra $3 to avoid the hassle. Because I use the lens primarily while driving, I spent the $3 to help keep my eyes on the road,Yodo Upgraded Polarized Flip up Clip on Sunglasses Over Prescription Glasses for Men Women Driving Fishing Outdoor Sport,Gray $10.99Round Polarized Flip-up Clip-on Sunglasses (Black Frame-Polarized Gray Lenses, 54mm Width x 49mm Height) $13.99
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