UVEX Shooter Sport Sunglasses

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Main Features

  • Sunglasses feature impact resistant supravision polycarbonate lenses
  • Lenses are anti-scratch, anti-fog, and anti-static
  • Lenses block 100-percent of UVA, UVB and IR rays
  • Smoke color of lens reduces glare yet doesn't hamper contrast
  • Frame designed like a goggle with one-piece foam brow/nose pad and side flares

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  • Brand: Uvex
  • Department: unisex-adult
  • Label: Uvex
  • Manufacturer: Uvex

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I bought Uvex Shooter Sport sunglasses two months ago. Within one month the plasic frame broke but was still usable - just now, it broke for good. Save $40, don't make the same mistake.


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