awesome
durable, nice, blocks the sun! i loved them when i owned them. the only con is the price. you can get oakley's that are similar to this for a little bit of cheaper price
February 3, 2011
Best sunglasses I have owned
I have owned these Revo redpoints for about 9-10 months. They have incredibly good clarity and they have a great shape / design. They are also very sturdy - in fact I stepped on them a few months ago, HARD, which snapped off the frames on each side. This did not break the lenses, amazingly. Well, I didn't want to toss them so I superglued them back together. They have stayed perfectly usable and no one can tell, although now of course they can't be folded.
I have owned Ray Ban, Maui Jim and many others and the Revos are the best in terms of polarizing and clarity. I have blue eyes and apparently blue eyed people are more sensitive to sunlight, and can see more light range or something. In any case the visibility when driving or outdoor (beach, etc.) activities is outstanding.
The only thing - they aren't cheap! Well also - they are stiff so if your head is extra large, they may be tight.
November 29, 2010
great quality product bad service
The glasses are nice but hard to keep clean. It gets smudged easily! Not as dark as it looks on the pics here. It is more grayish. Keep that in mind!
August 11, 2010
Great Sunglasses at Good Price
I love Revo lenses and these shades didn't deviate from that quality. Luxotica manufacturers both Revos and Oakleys (as well as Ray Bans) and I think these polarized lenses are the best out of their offerings. The frames are very solid yet light, albeit somewhat tight (I have a 7 1/8 hat size). The order process with and shipping by Altrec was seamless and very rapid. I received the sunglasses in less than 3 days and am definitely satisfied with the service. The only downside is the cost: they may be slightly overpriced at list price
February 3, 2010
good overall sunglasses
good looking pair of sunglasses. a bit too large for my head though. great glare protection. could be a bit darker for san diego's relentless sunshine!
October 28, 2009