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Doc Player's Review of Serengeti Velino Sunglasses
So, I have been using Serengeti driving glasses for a billion years. Finally lost my glasses. Went looking for new stuff and was VERY disappointed to find non glass and everything was polarized. No objection, except: I hate seeing dots on car windows; cannot see my gauges on my motorcycle; actually do not see as much of the road, (which is critical for motorcycle riding in marginal weather). << All due to polarization.
It is rainy often, where I live, but still bright. Polarized glasses are too dark for use in these conditions. The drivers lens, which is photo chromatic, works perfect.
I shopped all over heck, but found ZERO Serengeti, even in fancy schmancy stores. So I found online at Optics Planet. So I was wondering how the heck do I try on the glasses. Many times you like the look of glasses, but they do not work on your face. NO PROBLEM, order what you think will work, and returns/exchanges are painless.
I finally have excellent quality glasses that I can wear year around. I am very pleased.
It is rainy often, where I live, but still bright. Polarized glasses are too dark for use in these conditions. The drivers lens, which is photo chromatic, works perfect.
I shopped all over heck, but found ZERO Serengeti, even in fancy schmancy stores. So I found online at Optics Planet. So I was wondering how the heck do I try on the glasses. Many times you like the look of glasses, but they do not work on your face. NO PROBLEM, order what you think will work, and returns/exchanges are painless.
I finally have excellent quality glasses that I can wear year around. I am very pleased.
Pros:
- photochromic
- non ploarized
- glass lens
- quality frame
- no distortion
Cons:
- sorry, no cons
Best Used for:
- eye protection from sunlight
- ability to actually see in many conditions.
Would Recommend:
Yes