TOREGE Polarized Sports Sunglasses with 5 Interchangeable Lenes for Men Women Cycling Running Driving Fishing Golf Baseball Glasses TR002

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"In all, I still wear "nice" sunglasses for everyday use and I would never replace them with these turds, but if you need some back up shades and you aren't using them in low light around a bunch of lights these things are awesome garbage."

"Not a big deal, but if you are getting these glasses mostly to use with the lighter blue or yellow lenses, you may notice the blackness of the nose piece out of the corner of your eye."

"* When I first opened the box and started examining the contents I was impressed and amazed, here was a pair of polarized sunglasses that weren't much more expensive than what you'd pick up at the five and dime only I found therein a very snazzy looking pair of sunglasses with 5 interchangeable lenses for varying light conditions, each beautifully wrapped in soft paper, a fake swede carrying case, lovely little polishing cloths and the whole thing so stylistically packaged and wrapped that I thought, "this is almost art"."

"I thought something was off when I took my colored lens with me and wore them in my typical driving route."

"In the morning we went mountain biking, which called for the cool multi-hue lenses, then some hiking around a lake, definitely work requiring polarized lens, then we working on installing a stone fireplace late into each evening with lots of cutting, which called for the eye-protection of clear yellow and then crystal clear lenses."

"It comes with a hard case, soft case, 4 extra lenses in different tints, lens cloth and neck strap."

"I have changed out the lenses often depending on the weather and that has been very helpful."

TOREGE Polarized Sports Sunglasses with 5 Interchangeable Lenes for Men Women Cycling Running Driving Fishing Golf Baseball Glasses TR002 (Click to Compare Deals)

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"They are a little large for someone with a smaller head but the rubber ear pieces slid up under my helmet in a very comfortable way that made them extremely stable. After a few minutes I had almost forgot I was wearing them except when a large bug would collide with the lens and remind me they were working... In all, I still wear "nice" sunglasses for everyday use and I would never replace them with these turds, but if you need some back up shades and you aren't using them in low light around a bunch of lights these things are awesome garbage."

"Not a big deal, but if you are getting these glasses mostly to use with the lighter blue or yellow lenses, you may notice the blackness of the nose piece out of the corner of your eye. So you may want to consider getting a lighter color frame that would have a lighter colored nose piece... For what you get for the price, these are more than passable sunglasses."

"* When I first opened the box and started examining the contents I was impressed and amazed, here was a pair of polarized sunglasses that weren't much more expensive than what you'd pick up at the five and dime only I found therein a very snazzy looking pair of sunglasses with 5 interchangeable lenses for varying light conditions, each beautifully wrapped in soft paper, a fake swede carrying case, lovely little polishing cloths and the whole thing so stylistically packaged and wrapped that I thought, "this is almost art". So I started wearing them and realized I needed a lens change right away and found the correct one to install but when I went to install it it took me a few minutes, perhaps I'm slow, to figure it out, particularly the last snap that makes them secure. However after minor frustration I got it but feel that the locking mechanism that holds the lenses into the frame is a little weak and could be released if the glasses were flexed inappropriately."

"Only ONE of the several lenses offered is apparently actually polarized... I thought something was off when I took my colored lens with me and wore them in my typical driving route... I had just given a pair to my dad for his birthday, touting how awesome these glasses were."

"In the morning we went mountain biking, which called for the cool multi-hue lenses, then some hiking around a lake, definitely work requiring polarized lens, then we working on installing a stone fireplace late into each evening with lots of cutting, which called for the eye-protection of clear yellow and then crystal clear lenses. I can't seem to break these sunglasses, they flex and twist, they get covered with stone dust, dropped several times onto the floor... I don't like to do that, but if it happens, oh well, I would definitely buy another pair of these Torege's."

"They look awesome and for what you pay for these they are a ton of value! The frames appear to be good quality, as are the components and the lenses very clear. It comes with a hard case, soft case, 4 extra lenses in different tints, lens cloth and neck strap."

"I put them on the other day and the nose-piece simply broke off... I have changed out the lenses often depending on the weather and that has been very helpful... The only reason it's not 5 is because I need to see how long the 2nd pair will last."


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"If you are like me and will likely lose or break every pair of sunglasses in the first 6 months of owning them, and are tired of dropping hundreds of dollars to replace them, then read on... I specifically was looking for a pair that had several low light lenses as I have lost all my previous ones... I was right, they are cheap crap, but that is what you get for just over $20... They are a little large for someone with a smaller head but the rubber ear pieces slid up under my helmet in a very comfortable way that made them extremely stable. After a few minutes I had almost forgot I was wearing them except when a large bug would collide with the lens and remind me they were working. Beside the cheap look and feel the major flaw with the clear lens (and maybe all the lenses) is that, when facing a light source there is a lot of artifacts and ghosts created by the uber cheap lens... In all, I still wear "nice" sunglasses for everyday use and I would never replace them with these turds, but if you need some back up shades and you aren't using them in low light around a bunch of lights these things are awesome garbage."

"It reminds me of taking a tour of a factory and the employee has nice fitting safety glasses and you have the "visitors" glasses that are huge... If the name is a long name, you will notice some blurriness if you are cycling or otherwise looking up a lot... Not a big deal, but if you are getting these glasses mostly to use with the lighter blue or yellow lenses, you may notice the blackness of the nose piece out of the corner of your eye. So you may want to consider getting a lighter color frame that would have a lighter colored nose piece... And these may have slightly less comically large frames Not sleek by any means... For what you get for the price, these are more than passable sunglasses... " But I suspect anyone looking at this review already knows that and isn't expecting that."

"* When I first opened the box and started examining the contents I was impressed and amazed, here was a pair of polarized sunglasses that weren't much more expensive than what you'd pick up at the five and dime only I found therein a very snazzy looking pair of sunglasses with 5 interchangeable lenses for varying light conditions, each beautifully wrapped in soft paper, a fake swede carrying case, lovely little polishing cloths and the whole thing so stylistically packaged and wrapped that I thought, "this is almost art". So I started wearing them and realized I needed a lens change right away and found the correct one to install but when I went to install it it took me a few minutes, perhaps I'm slow, to figure it out, particularly the last snap that makes them secure. However after minor frustration I got it but feel that the locking mechanism that holds the lenses into the frame is a little weak and could be released if the glasses were flexed inappropriately. Still not a big issue the glasses are very light and comfortable, the lens clarity is very good and I was feeling pretty smug about them. Then on the second day of wearing them I did turn my head and smacked them, not hard, against something, and one of the nose guard holders broke... Anyway, I've got what I think are probably a very nice pair of sunglasses that I can't use because of a minor design/ build flaw... And I'll try to get the new nose piece but it's a pain in the.............."

"They come with a wide variety of interchangeable lenses... Only ONE of the several lenses offered is apparently actually polarized. Yet if you look at the name of the item, "Polarized" is the second word, right next to the brand name, which is sitting right next to the picture of the glasses with the colored lens... I thought something was off when I took my colored lens with me and wore them in my typical driving route... At first, I thought it was just because I wasn't used to the different tint compared to my old polarized lenses... And to be sure, I grabbed another pair of polarized lenses and checked these glasses and the 2nd pair I used for the test... I had just given a pair to my dad for his birthday, touting how awesome these glasses were."

"So I've owned/own a lot of "expensive" sunglasses and I once owned a sweet pair of Oakley Radars, Oakley's version of sports sunglasses with interchangeable lenses... I'm not saying the Oakleys weren't great sunglasses, they were nice, but never again!... Very easy to swap out lenses... In the morning we went mountain biking, which called for the cool multi-hue lenses, then some hiking around a lake, definitely work requiring polarized lens, then we working on installing a stone fireplace late into each evening with lots of cutting, which called for the eye-protection of clear yellow and then crystal clear lenses. I can't seem to break these sunglasses, they flex and twist, they get covered with stone dust, dropped several times onto the floor. I know at some point however, that I will scratch up the lenses, or may actually break them, or more likely, lose them. I don't like to do that, but if it happens, oh well, I would definitely buy another pair of these Torege's."

"I Bought these for a beach vacation we are going on and could be happier with the purchase. I usually go with black or darker frames so decided to change up to white frames with blue lenses and happy I did. They look awesome and for what you pay for these they are a ton of value! The frames appear to be good quality, as are the components and the lenses very clear. It comes with a hard case, soft case, 4 extra lenses in different tints, lens cloth and neck strap... I have been wearing these a couple of weeks and now on vacation with them so thought a good opportunity to give these a rave. Assuming they hold up well over time they are a great bargain and good shades!"

"I bought these 7 months ago and started using them about 5 months ago for running. I put them on the other day and the nose-piece simply broke off. Until then, these were great and I really enjoyed running in them. I have changed out the lenses often depending on the weather and that has been very helpful. I hope this was simply a one-off and a replacement will hold longer. Update: I sent a message and the seller replaced them with no fuss... The only reason it's not 5 is because I need to see how long the 2nd pair will last."