Native Eyewear Wazee Polarized
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Taking it to the next level will be a breeze with the performance-enhancing design of the Wazee Polarized from Native™.
- Rhyno-Tuff® air frames are a proprietary high performance thermoplastic material, which is extremely lightweight yet durable enough to withstand high velocity collisions and temperature extremes.
- Proprietary composition of Cushinol™ at nose pads create a non-slip fit that keeps sunglasses in place during athletic activity.
- Patented Cam-Action Hinges™ allow the temples to quickly lock into position, making these sunglasses ready for anything in seconds flat.
- Mastoid Temple Grip™ ensures the temple ends hug the mastoid bone (behind the ears) which allows for a secure and comfortable fit.
- Glare-reducing polarization treatment offers sharp and crisp vision with increased contrast and depth perception.
- Single Snap-Back™ Interchange Lens Systems allows you to quickly and efficiently switch between Native's different lens options for ideal performance in all light conditions.
- Anti-Ocular Intrusion System® is designed to prevent the lenses from dangerously shooting toward the eyes in the event of high velocity impact.
- The Wazee Polarized is available with these color options (note: all colors may not be in stock):
• Copper Polarized Lens - 18% VLT (Visual Light Transmittance). Suitable for moderate to bright sunlight.
• Blue (Gray Base) Reflex Polarized Lens - 10% VLT (Visual Light Transmittance). Suitable for extremely bright sunlight.
• Brown Polarized Lens - 12% VLT (Visual Light Transmittance). Suitable for moderate to bright sunlight.
• Gray Polarized Lens - 12% VLT (Visual Light Transmittance). Suitable for bright sunlight. - Best fits a medium to large face profile.
- Dimensions:
Frame Width: 141mm
Lens: 40mm high x 64mm wide
Bridge: 16mm
Temple Length: 140mm - Measurements:
- Temple Length: 140 2⁄5 mm
- Lens Width: 141 2⁄9 mm
- Bridge: 16 5⁄12 mm
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Native Eyewear sunglasses incorporate the latest state-of-the-art technology. From the Native proprietary P.C.C.® interchangeable lenses to their custom-fitting Cushinol® temple boots, every aspect has been painstakingly crafted to exceed the demands of the outdoor sports enthusiast.
All Native sunglass lenses block 100% UV A&B rays; this includes the SportFlex® lens, Yellow, Orange, and Clear lenses. In addition, Native sunglasses feature exhaust vents incorporated into the design framework to enhance airflow which virtually eliminates fog and condensation. This unique design feature is the only system available that allows maximum ventilation while blocking extraneous incoming light.
Customer Reviews
Native Eyewear Wazee Polarized
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 3 reviews.
Top Positive Review
2 people found this review helpful.
I don't know what the last reviewer was thinking, but these shades are definitely polarized. If you're ever in question about whether or not lenses are polarized, simply look through them while rotating them in front of an LCD display (the display should suddenly appear dark when the sunglasses are rotated about 45 degrees, as most LCD displays have diagonal polarization filters). I docked comfort a star because the nosepad annoyingly had the Native logo embossed on both sides. My nose itched while wearing the glasses, and then I noticed it. The only logical reason I can think of for the logo would be to increase traction to prevent slippage, but I think it's entirely unnecessary and just plain dumb. I took a sharp blade and an emery board to it to "erase" the logo. Much better now. The temples are a little tight, but I prefer that to them being too loose. A bit on the larger side, but look great.
Read more » « Show less October 5, 2010 by ScottTop Critical Review
2 people found this review helpful.
I bought these and the polarization feature is not good. I have other polarized glasses and these do not reduce glare at all. They are light and comfortable, but if you are looking for polarized lenses, threse arent the ones.
Read more » « Show less July 15, 2010 by Anonymous- Sort by:
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I don't know what the last reviewer was thinking, but these shades are definitely polarized. If you're ever in question about whether or not lenses are polarized, simply look through them while rotating them in front of an LCD display (the display should suddenly appear dark when the sunglasses are rotated about 45 degrees, as most LCD displays have diagonal polarization filters). I docked comfort a star because the nosepad annoyingly had the Native logo embossed on both sides. My nose itched while wearing the glasses, and then I noticed it. The only logical reason I can think of for the logo would be to increase traction to prevent slippage, but I think it's entirely unnecessary and just plain dumb. I took a sharp blade and an emery board to it to "erase" the logo. Much better now. The temples are a little tight, but I prefer that to them being too loose. A bit on the larger side, but look great.
I'd also recommend: Prada
- Scott - customer
- from Montclair, NJ
- October 5, 2010
Lightweight but not comfortable after wearing a long time. Definitely polarized and look pretty good. And I wish they had a hard case.
- Anonymous - customer
- April 27, 2011
I bought these and the polarization feature is not good. I have other polarized glasses and these do not reduce glare at all. They are light and comfortable, but if you are looking for polarized lenses, threse arent the ones.
- Anonymous - customer
- July 15, 2010





