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Serengeti Men's Polarized Photochromic Sunglasses (various styles/colors) on sale for
$69 Each after applying code
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About these sunglasses:
- Thanks to its singular lens cut and design as well as its extremely fine frame, Maestrale has a unique streamlined sport design that provides extreme comfort and protection. Constructed from lightweight nylon material, features include adjustable nose piece and rubber temple pads. Fitted with polarized Trivex lenses that minimize glare, provide 100% UV protection and adapt to lighting conditions with photochromic technology. Branding displayed on temples and upper right lens. Made in Japan.
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That said, the Bergamo glasses I ordered have me confused. The box says PhD 2.0 lenses (Trivex) but the glasses have Mineral lens stickers on them, which is what Eyedictive claims. Bergamos on Serengeti's website come with PhD 2.0 lenses. I ordered the Levanzo as well (with trivex lenses) and they feel quite a bit lighter. Is there any way to be sure if the lenses are glass or not without scratching them or risking damaging them?
That said, the Bergamo glasses I ordered have me confused. The box says PhD 2.0 lenses (Trivex) but the glasses have Mineral lens stickers on them, which is what Eyedictive claims. Bergamos on Serengeti's website come with PhD 2.0 lenses. I ordered the Levanzo as well (with trivex lenses) and they feel quite a bit lighter. Is there any way to be sure if the lenses are glass or not without scratching them or risking damaging them?
Waiting on mine as well - update - just got mine, Bergamo, glass - compared with my other Sedona in Brera, identical
because why not?
Waiting on mine as well - update - just got mine, Bergamo, glass - compared with my other Sedona in Brera, identical
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