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Rudy Project Sunglasses

Rudy Project is a sports oriented company who has been creating superior sports sunglasses for over 25 years. The company has experimented with various women specific sunglasses but what they do best and should focus their time on is men’s sunglasses.

With styles like the classic Rydon and Zyon endurance athlete’s are able to protect their eyes from light and debris while looking sporty doing it. One hallmark of Rudy Project sunglasses is their interchangeable lenses and they seem to have perfected this feature in their most recent models. Given the lenses are so easy to interchange the company offers seemingly infinite lens options from standard colored polycarbs, to mirror coatings, photochromic and polarized versions. Flash mirror options range from blue to orange and every color in between. There are lenses that are for low light conditions as well as options for the brightest glare you could experience.

In addition to their interchangeable options Rudy has been building it’s family of shield sunglass options. With styles ranging from the Sportmask(and all of it’s variations) to the Karboneye there are numerous shapes and profiles available. All have numerous adjustable pieces ranging from nose pieces to temples and the color selection is vast here as well.

If you’re an active man looking for awesome sports sunglasses, check out Rudy Project. It may just be the perfect line for you.

Outdoor Vision Issues

You’re out for a hike. The sun is bright, the air is warm, the trail is dry. Nothing could be better. You’re sporting the perfect pair of sunglasses allowing you to see perfect at a distance then suddenly you realize you want to just double check something on your trail map. UGGHHH, the trail map. That document with teeny, tiny print, so small even a young child with perfect accomodation could barely see it. What’s a guy to do?

You don’t want to mess with RX sunglasses, your vision is perfect except when these rare occassions present themselves. Reading glasses would take up too much room in your pocket or pack so that’s not a solution. What you need is a little pocket size magnifying glass.

Return to the above scene…… The sun is bright, the air is warm and you’re looking oh so handsome in your designer sunglasses as you hike. Suddenly you need to check a little detail on your trail map. Calmly, methodically, you find the perfect resting space, pull out your trail mix, your map and your magnifying glass. As you enjoy a little power boosting snack you’re able to easily view everything you could ever want to on the map. The day is so nice and the kike so perfect you’ve decided to extend the hike another 2 miles, and why not. You’ve got your map, you’ve got your magnifier, it’s safe to do a little exploring.

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