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Native Eyewear Throttle Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarized

Native Eyewear Throttle Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarized

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On Sale: $80.06 - $98.06
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Native Eyewear Throttle Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarized

When you want the to step up to polarized optics, reach for the medium fit wrap-around frame of the Native Throttle Sunglasses. Protect your eyes from the sun's intense glare with the Native Eyewear's comfortable wrap-around frames and polarized lenses. When the clouds roll in, quickly swap out the Throttle's polarized lenses for the low-light or Sportflex lenses (sold separately). When the going gets bumpy, expect the Throttle Sunglasses to stay in place thanks to head-hugging Cushionoid rubber Mastoid temples and self-adjusting nose pads.

Bottom Line: If your full-throttle life calls for quality polarized eyewear, choose the Native Throttle Sunglasses.

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Rating for this product: 4

My new Go-To sunglasses

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August 25, 2008

I got these with the blue reflex lenses, and they quickly became the glasses I use most. They are dark enough for really bright light (10% light transmission) and they cut glare really well. They are light and comfortable, and they stay in place very well when running or cycling. Two downsides: first, the gray lens base preserves true color, but doesn't enhance contrast they way a brown or copper base would, so I prefer my Kaenons when sailing; second, the Reflex coating seems a bit fragile. Mine are pretty scratched up, but I guess I've been hard on them.

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Rating for this product: 5

Near Perfect

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November 1, 2007

I have a big head (23" helmet size) on the wide side but took a chance with theses not having tried them. The attack were just a little too big. The fit is really good, any narrower and it would touch the side of my face. There is just enough clearance all the way around. The fit is low profile and very comfy. Lenses stay put and are easy to replace once you get the hang of it. I do it slightly differently than the directions and it works so much easier. I like the blue reflex. Very happy. I own the dash xr and fit OK, but sit too low on my nose.

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Seem like nice glasses, but mine didn't have any instructions

Seem like nice glasses, but mine didn't have any instructions on how to change the lens and its not so obvious. Can someone share with me?

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August 4, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

awesome sunglasses

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May 15, 2007

I love these sunglasses. The polarized lenses are great, frame is small but still provides total coverage, and they are surprisingly lightweight. A winner!

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Rating for this product: 5

Not just for women

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August 3, 2007

I picked this up to replace a dying pair of Oakleys and am I impressed! Outside magazine gear review has this listed as a womens frame which is incorrect. There are several frames which are more feminine, but I went with the Aspahlt/Grey which are extremely lightweight, very comfortable and well made.

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What does "reflex" mean on the Throttle and Ignition

What does "reflex" mean on the Throttle and Ignition options? What's the difference between "Jungle" and "Maple Tort" on the Throttle glasses?

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April 15, 2008

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Write your answer here...Reflex means a really dark lens-so make sure you want a dark lens with these shades.good for very bright light, but not so good for shade or intermittant light.go to Native's website if you need more info.

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February 24, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

These are sunglasses

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July 29, 2008

I have another pair of Native sunglasses, and felt that they had good optical quality and fit. The only issue I had with those was the finish (paint) is coming off around the ear pieces. The reason I went with the Throttles is that you can change the lenses, which I wanted to be able to adjust to riding conditions for mountain biking. So far, they are working out great. The fit is close, and they stay put when running or cycling. I am hoping the paint stays on over the ear pieces over time.

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Rating for this product: 4

Awesome

By: Backcountry.com Alumni
June 11, 2007

I've always been very picky about buying sunglasses online b/c I'm not sure how they fit. I took a risk on spending the money on these sunglasses but they turned out great. They are very styling, fit well, and worth the price if you are willing to spend this much.

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Tech Specs:

Frame:
Rhyno-Tuff Air Frame (thermoplastic) 
Hinge Type:
Cam Action 
Lens:
Polycarbonate 
Interchangeable Lens:
Yes (sold separately) 
Polarized:
Yes 
Face Size:
Medium 
Case Type:
Hard 
Nose Pads:
Yes 
Arm Pads:
Yes 
Recommended Use:
Water sports, action sports 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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