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Serengeti Sarca Sunglasses with Polarized Sedona Lenses
$67.98
$170.00
Save 60% Item #1524C
Closeouts. Literally see the world though rose-tinted lenses with Serengeti’s Sarca sunglasses. Rosy Sedona lenses are designed to provide maximum clarity and high contrast in bright conditions.
Ideal for skiing, golfing and waterside pursuits
Lenses:
Polarized to eliminate glare
100% UV protection
Material: Polycarbonate
58mm width
Frames:
Material: Composite
5” temple to temple
Closeouts. Italy.
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By DrT from Ca on 10/21/2009 Pros: Adequate Tint, Attractive Design, Comfortable, Durable, Good Polarization, Good Protection, Lightweight, Scratch Resistant Best Uses: At The Beach, Casual Wear, Driving, Special Occasions, Travel Describe Yourself: Career, Classic, Comfort-Oriented, Modern, Practical, Stylish Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: nice glasses
i love serengeti lenses
these cover the entire eye area well
i have a rather narrow face so they fit great
and give very nice sun protection
dig them! 4.5 stars
comfortable and great optics By Matthew from Provo, UT on 09/25/2009 Pros: Adequate Tint, Attractive Design, Comfortable, Good Polarization Best Uses: At The Beach, Casual Wear, Driving, Travel Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great optics. comfortable but stays in place.
By Misplaced Rob from Quad Cities, IA on 09/14/2009 Pros: Adequate Tint, Attractive Design, Durable, Good Polarization, Good Protection Best Uses: Casual Wear, Driving, Travel Describe Yourself: Comfort-Oriented, Stylish Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The rose tint is nice on sunny and bright cloudy days, and the frames are stylish. The tortoise shell is only apparent in bright conditions, the frame appears black indoors.
The Serengeti logo at the corner of the right lens is distracting at first, but after wearing for 45 minutes or so on the first wearing, I no longer noticed it. I don't notice it at all on subsequent wearings.
The polarization is strong. If you rotate an LCD (or your head) 45 degrees it will "black out". You can also get interesting rainbow effects from light reflecting off or passing through curved surfaces (e.g. curved car windows). This is not as annoying as it sounds, and also becomes less noticeable over time.
These glasses are heavy, and the bridge of my nose got a little sore after a 7 hour drive.
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