Clip-On Polarised Sunglasses
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Clip-On Polarised Sunglasses


Your Price: $16.99
Overseas Orders Tax Free Price: $14.77

NZ Standard Delivery: $5.20 per order
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Product Description

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The cheap option for those who wear glasses.

Simply clip them on and away you go. The clips have a rubber point covers to protect your glasses from scratches. 

Flip up for normal view

The Bronze/brown lens work well for general spotting conditions

Comes with cloth and very basic plastic case.


Overall width 135mm

Lens Height 48mm


Product Reviews: Clip-On Polarised Sunglasses

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Average Approval Rating 73.4%
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Work well
5 out of 5 Stars
Mark
Location: Bay of Plenty
March 4th, 2023
Work well - these clip on Polaroids have the thumbs up from my wife, and she’s not easy to please. they fit over her specsaver prescription glasses with no issues. they are certainly a much better, and cheaper Option than a pair of prescription Polaroids. I took a look through them and found them right up there with my glass lens spotters, well not quite as good, but that’s to be expected. Yes the case is minimal, but usable with care, for $16 its fine. The colour is good for fish spotting, wife spotted some before me.
Recommend to a friend? Yes
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GOOD SPECS
4 out of 5 Stars
A J
Location: CENTRAL OTAGO
December 10th, 2023
GOOD SPECS - this is my second pair of these . they're good glasses . the new case is hopeless .
Recommend to a friend? glasses YES
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Fiddly
2 out of 5 Stars
Sean Brady
Location: Cambridge
January 30th, 2023
Fiddly - The plastic clips to go onto my lenses are very difficult to use as the openings are too narrow. It is also nearly impossible to stow the item in the case. Don't want to have to fiddle to attach the item to my spectacles.
Note From Store Owner: Sean, not sure why you had problems with these, I've had a look, and they open to about 13mm so should be easy enough to fit onto frames, only issue I can see is that the arms may come into contact with the eye pad on the glasses, suggest the arms could be gently widened to avoid that as needed. To stow them, pop them back in as they are packaged, with the squeeze tag protruding.
Recommend to a friend? NO