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Overview

About O’Neill Aerial Sunglasses - Polarized

Closeouts. A clean, classic double-bridge aviator, O'Neill Aerial sunglasses ensure you look great on the ground and airborne. The polarized lenses reduce glare, and the matte metallic frame has adjustable nose pads and subtle temple detailing.

Specs

Specs about O’Neill Aerial Sunglasses - Polarized

  • Lens material: Composite
  • Frame material: Metal alloy
  • Lens features: Polarized
  • Style: Aviator
  • Extra lenses: None
  • Base curvature: 6 Base
  • Frame fit: Large
  • Lens coverage: Medium
  • Temple to temple: 5-3/4"
  • UV blocking: 100% UVA,100% UVB
  • Weight: 0.6 oz.
  • Imported

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3.500000 5 Overall Rating: 3.5 3.500000 Based on 2 reviews

Most Helpful 4-Star Review

4.0 out of 5 stars. Blue mirrors, not blue lenses
Verified Buyer Reviewed by pchc13 from MA on Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Bought these sunglasses hoping that the actual color that you see when you look through would be blue. They are actually grey lenses with blue mirrors, it just wasn't evident from the picture. Sent them back since they did not fit our needs.
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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Blue mirrors, not blue lenses
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by pchc13 from MA on Wednesday, April 19, 2017
    Bought these sunglasses hoping that the actual color that you see when you look through would be blue. They are actually grey lenses with blue mirrors, it just wasn't evident from the picture. Sent them back since they did not fit our needs.
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars. Liked but didn't fit.
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Sunny from Utah on Monday, April 3, 2017
    Glasses were just too wide for me.

About O’Neill

It was the 1950's when the icy waters of San Francisco Bay drove inveterate surfer Jack O'Neill to develop the neoprene armor that is the stuff of today's wetsuits. Several permutations preceded the arrival of neoprene, including WWII frogmen suits lined with long underwear and later, glued-together pieces of closed-cell foam. Having solved the problem of keeping surfers warm with varying thicknesses of neoprene, O'Neill went on to enhance his wetsuit designs with advancements like the Z.E.N. zip closure system, Smoothskin, Super Seal Glideskin, Plasma Knee Pads and Firewall Chest panels. Today O'Neill wetsuits are the protection of choice for surfers and divers on every coast.