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Native Eyewear Andes Sunglasses - Polarized

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Overview

About Native Eyewear Andes Sunglasses - Polarized

Closeouts. Native Eyewear's Andes sunglasses combine the full range of technology into one killer pair of shades. Durable N3 polarized polycarbonate lenses that block harmful UVA and UVB rays, feather-light Rhyno-Tuff air frames, a wide look that still wraps around your head for a secure fit -- it's all here for you!

Specs

Specs about Native Eyewear Andes Sunglasses - Polarized

  • Lens material: Polycarbonate
  • Frame material: Rhyno-Tuff® Air Frame (thermoplastic)
  • Lens features: Polarized
  • Style: Wrap
  • Extra lenses: None
  • Base curvature: 8 Base
  • Frame fit: Medium
  • Lens coverage: Medium
  • Temple to temple: 5-1/8"
  • UV blocking: 100% UVA,100% UVB
  • Carry case: Hard
  • Weight: 0.6 oz.
  • Made in Taiwan, Republic of China

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3.500000 5 Overall Rating: 3.5 3.500000 Based on 2 reviews

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5.0 out of 5 stars. Nice fit
Verified Buyer Reviewed by Diana R from New York on Thursday, February 22, 2018
Dark shades nice venting
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About Native Eyewear

The question is: Where are you taking your Native sunglasses today? Not to brag on their behalf, but Native Eyewear is pretty well-seasoned in the adventure realm. Whether it’s the avid deep-sea fisherman who wears Native polarized sunglasses to block glare reflecting off the water, the mountain biker who uses them for full-coverage protection or the free spirit who peers through her tinted lenses to find the road less traveled, it’s easy to see why this brand has developed such a loyal following. So, again, we ask: Where are you taking your Native sunglasses today?