Gday guys,
Look i spend alot on sunnies up to $300 - 500each for plastic and glass sunnies.
Jump told me to have a crack at the Viva sunnies so i grabbed at pair off him and i do have to admit.
and for plastic lenses they are awesome i highly recommend them i have not tested them in the deep blue.
But when i do i will let you guys know !!!
Lets put it this way my spotters and dirty dogs have been sitting on my dresser for 2 weeks !!! for me thats saying something !!!
I've had them 12 months now & not a scratch, carry a few pair on each boat but those wide lense wuns are the best on the water
Unlike Spotters they dont go BLACK
where do ya get them from jg,
might get maself a pair
Benny they come from the same factories in china as the Shimano & all those other brands
Only prob with these glass's is that they have the name viva on them & peeps would rather pay more money so their glass's say Shimano
So they've been a bit hard for the boys to sell to the shops
Viva did have a sale B4 Xmas getting rid of stock shops didn't want & these glass's were on sale for $15 each
I'll post it when times comes cause there'll be another sale B4 easter
ok,
time for a new pair of sunnies,
Yepz, i grabbed a few pairs... $15 each....
The work as well if not better than my $80 ugly fish or any shimano's ive had b4...
Only prob is they only come in chinee small size, wont fit a fat head like my old mans!
Id be interested in a pair for under 20 dollars - so let me know when the sale is on again mate.
$300- 500 for glasses? Personally I'd rather grab another Trinidad for that money. But to share a bit of info, having worked in the clothing biz here in California, the company I worked for almost licensed out the name for sun glasses. My boss told me the MOST expensive pair of tortoise framed glasses cost $12.50 to produce. The rest is mark up. So don't be a sucker buying the trendy glasses unless your cash is burning a hole in the bottom of your pocket!
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