Reduce glare while driving, golfing, skiing, or just hanging out in the backyard with these
Barska polarized sunglasses. Equipped with three sets of interchangeable lenses--one set of polarized dark tint lenses, one set of polarized night driving lenses, and one set of polarized general purpose lenses--the sunglasses handle almost every outdoor activity with ease. The polarized lenses are particularly suited to bright light conditions, with optically precise filters that eliminate most glare while protecting wearers from up to 99.9 percent of harmful UV rays. In addition, the
Barska glasses offer an intriguing bonus: you can easily convert them to clip-on sunglasses by detaching the side arms and attaching the lenses to the brim of a ball cap or visor using the brim clips. With the ball cap option, you don't have to worry about the glasses sliding down your face as you look down. Also ideal for hunting, fishing, inline skating, climbing, and running, the
Barska sunglasses come with a soft storage pouch and an instruction sheet.
About Barska Barska is a worldwide sport optics company with strong brand recognition within the optics industry, with corporate offices in La Verne, California, and warehouses and distribution centers in La Verne and Shanghai, China.
Barska offers an extensive line of precision sport optics products, such as binoculars, riflescopes, spotting scopes, and telescopes. The product range has been designed and built with the latest optical technology, allowing users to enjoy all their favorite leisure time outdoor activities, including bird watching, outdoor observation, hunting, fishing, stargazing, concerts, and sporting events.
Product ReviewsQuality seems good and I like the idea of changing lenses to fit the condition, but that said, the description was very deceptive/false. As another review stated, only one of the lenses (dark gray) is polarized. In fact, the description clearly states that all the lenses are polarized. Not true. I really wanted a polarized yellow lense for night driving, and the Barska yellow lense seems adequate, so I'll keep the glasses, just not happy with the false advertising.
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