Donald E. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
Perfect for city and highway riding - - -
Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
worked very well
Patrick J. Crum
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
I've been using these for years. They hold up well and are relatively inexpensive to replace. They are also a veteran owned company which is a great bonus.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Epoch, global vision, curvz and safety glasses reviewThis review is of the epoch (black/clear and black/yellow) and global vision kickback photochromic riding glasses compared to my current riding glasses - Curvz.I bought both brands just to see how they were and because I needed to replace my other 2 pair that were both Curvz (black/ dark, black/clear).I read the reviews of both glasses and both got great reviews . Some said they did a great job of keeping the wind out of their eyes . I am sure they did if you wore nothing or just regular safety glasses (pic included ).This is just my opinion . I think the design flaw is the spacing in the foam and the density of it. Yes I know it’s for anti fogging. My old pair uses a full piece of foam that is less denseI wore the GV maybe 3 blocks (0-55mph). Turned around and went home to get my old pair. There was enough wind blowing through these vents into my eyes that caused either a tickle or irritation depending on how my head was positioned and speed. I tired adjusting them on my face and no change .In all fairness I did not even bother with the epochs. It’s the same design. Although Epoch’s have slightly smaller spaces, but I suspect it will be the same resultAgain, Yes I know it’s for anti fogging. I have had my Curvz fog up on me. I’d rather adjust them temporarily than deal with a stream of wind in my eyesI think if both brands switched foam design these both would be 5/5. However, because of the foam design I would only rate 2/5 or 3/5. It was such an irritation that was noticed quicklyNow having said that -both brands of glasses fit well. I have a narrow head. The GV did not slip down etc while on my 3 block ride.I suspect both brands purchase from the same manufacture because they are the same shape and contours.The clarity was great at a stand still for the epoch and riding with the GV. The GV are lens changing . This is not about the transitions because I did not wear them long enough to experience itHopefully this was helpful
Ernst
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2023
Very comfortable sunglasses with foam protection that protects your eyes from wind and the elements. I was also pleased that visual acuity (I purchased brown lenses) was better than expected when transitioning indoors. With other sunglasses, I always had to remove them right away. I will probably purchase a second pair as a backup. The brown lenses were hard to find with the foam protector.
Hector Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023
Love them
Mr.Booth
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2022
I gave these a try because of the whole veteran owned spill in the advertisement. I'm a veteran myself. But they didn't last a week before breaking. They're the exact same glasses as Choppers, which also broke within three days, but cost half the price.So as far as I'm concerned a veteran just ripped off another veteran.
Kent Vanattia
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021
I ride a bike with no windshield on it.These work great
Two Feathers Produce
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020
These were great for trail riding in our side by side. Kept the dust out very well. I am looking for a large frame for my husband.