Cliente de Kindle
Comentado en México el 12 de marzo de 2023
Mi cara es delgada y me quedaron demasiado grandes.
JOSE LUIS ORTIZ
Comentado en México el 26 de septiembre de 2023
Los laterales están opacos como plástico NO TRANSPARENTE IMPOSIBILITA LA VISIÓN
Lianna Torres Gaynor
Comentado en México el 2 de septiembre de 2021
Son las mejores gafas del mundo ! Me tapan toda la luz ! Y es lo q necesito ya q tengo problemas de fotofobia y gracias a ellos veo en el exterior muchas gracias !!!! Son las mejores ! Ahora si me siento bien y segura , mis ojos son delicados 🥺
LoLo
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de mayo de 2019
The glasses did as they were described on Amazon. They are great for light sensitive people. I wasn't disappointed.
Jimbeau Harp
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de septiembre de 2018
I bought these for two reasons: to have protective eyewear for when I do volunteer trail maintenance work where I'm around chain saws, and also to keep in the car for driving. I wear graduated focus lenses, and they cost a lot. I'm paying close to $500 for them. I was buying sunglasses in this prescription for the same amount of money. And, if I left them in my car, the heat would screw up the coatings! I bought these and they're great. These fit fine over my regular sized glasses, give me UV protection, and I can take them out on the trails for work. Also, the little side windows give me good peripheral vision. I use them all the time now.
Anick Jetté
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de junio de 2016
As described
Arsmay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de septiembre de 2015
Although labeled as safety glasses the dark gray lens functions well as sun glasses. The safety glasses are deeper than regular shades and fit over my regular eyeglasses without interference. I wear a rimless frame with a temple length of 147. Lens clarity is clear as a bell and worked well for driving and watching a baseball game. These glasses also solved my "forgot my $300 prescription shades" issue. They are inexpensive enough to buy multiple pairs, one to keep in my purse, others to keep in my car and desk. If style is important these are not for you. Even though not horrible looking, these glasses are not high fashion. No one made any negative comments nor did I have to explain but "bug eyed" is what came to my mind while looking in the mirror. I guess the highest compliment is when an eyeglass wearing coworker saw me put them on and asked where I found them. The little cut out on the side of the frame keeps me from feeling cut off. I do not rely on it because my side vision is still obstructed, but it helps. I'd rather have the clear panel than not. Would I wear them if given a choice and did not need something that fit over my eyeglasses? NO. Since that is not the hand I was dealt I wear my expensive prescription shades to special events and keep these on hand for every day use.
Shopper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2014
These are ideal for situations where you need to block out as much light as possible. Unlike prescription sunglasses I can quickly slip these on and off over my regular glasses and these are a fraction of the price so I can have several pairs and keep them in the car without worrying about damage from high temperatures.These fit perfectly over my small rectangular glasses without looking too bulky. In the past I have used clip-ons and photochromic lenses. Because of the side panels, these provide much better protection than clip-on sunglasses, and work in the car unlike photochromic lenses. However, the side shields do slightly impair peripheral vision and the lenses are not polarized.I also have some LensCovers over-prescription sunglasses which also fit comfortably but have polarized lenses. The LensCovers have a slightly less blocky style, but don't fully cover the temples on my glasses. I like the Escort's but prefer the LensCovers for driving where the polarized lenses are helpful in reducing glare and peripheral vision is important.Because of the added weight, I find that wearing any over-prescription eyewear for more than a few hours to be uncomfortable. This is not a problem most of the time, but for extended use I still prefer my prescription sunglasses.