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Overview
About Zeal All In Sunglasses - Polarized
Closeouts. Zeal's All In sunglasses up the ante on any sunny day, with a full-coverage, wrap-around design, flexible, adjustable frames and glare-cutting polarized lenses.
- Polarized to reduce glare
- Full-coverage wrap-around design
- Plant-based Z-resin frame with Proflex injection for increased flexibility
- E-Llume lenses are made with plant-based products
- Adjustable MyFit system for a customized fit
- Rubberized nose grips
- Includes canvas carry case
- Made in Japan
Specs
Specs about Zeal All In Sunglasses - Polarized
- Lens material: e-llume
- Frame material: Z-Resin
- Lens features: Polarized
- Style: Wrap
- Extra lenses: None
- Frame fit: Medium
- Lens coverage: Medium
- Temple to temple: 5-1/4"
- Light transmission: 14%
- UV blocking: 100% UVA,100% UVB
- Weight: 1 oz.
- Made in Japan
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
very good
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Reviewed by Anonymous from T on Monday, October 3, 2016
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5.0 out of 5 stars. very goodVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from T on Monday, October 3, 2016very good
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Love'emVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Omaha, NE on Friday, September 30, 2016Very happy with this pair of sunglasses. I have a three other pairs of Zeal glasses and feel they do a good job. I wanted a wrap around pair and the price was great.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great shadesReviewed by Northwest Please from Oklahoma on Sunday, September 11, 2016Great fit with hats and helmets. I use them for road cycling and mountainbiking. Great unobstructed visual field. Lens has resisted scratches so far and I'm happy with the polarization
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3.0 out of 5 stars. A Little DisappointedVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Florida on Monday, August 22, 2016I purchased two pair of these because I thought they were a great value. I had to return both because they just didn't fit correctly, and I wasn't able to adjust them satisfactorily. My issue was that there wasn't a way I could position them on my face where the lenses didn't pick up and reflect overhead light on the inside of the lens. I kept feeling I was seeing an image, and it turned out to be the reflection of my own facial skin on the inside of the lenses. The glasses were good at polarizing the light and reducing glare of what was directly in front of me. I just couldn't seem to get rid of the glare on the inside of the lens with overhead light.