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Native Eyewear Nano3 Sunglasses - Polarized

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Nano3 Sunglasses - Polarized
If you've been looking for some interchangeable-lens sunglasses, and they all seem to fit too small, it's time you ended your search and got the Native Eyewear Nano 3 Polarized Sunglasses. Barely smaller than the Nano 2, these large-fitting sunglasses provides lots of coverage and come with four interchangeable lenses, so they'll perform perfectly in any light condition. You get non-polarized clear, yellow and orange lenses for low-light conditions, but you'll love the glare-cutting ability of the polarized lenses when the sun is shining bright. The Nano 3 fits your big mug perfectly and helps you see more clearly.

Native Eyewear Nano3 Sunglasses - Polarized

Bottom Line: Nano means small, unless you're talking about these sunglasses.


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Nano 3 rocks!
I've been using these for about a week of mixed use - walking about, driving, running - only with the polarized lens. They are great! The polarization is a bit more subtle, than say Hobie's, but very effective. Fit is as advertised. I tried the Oakley Monster Dogs and found them a bit tight and they created a hot spot just above and little behind the ear. I also tried other, large Oakley models and the largest Arnettes and they were all too tight at the temple.Lens interchange system is the only one I've found that doesn't require putting your fingers on the lens - a great but under-valued benefit.Ventilation is great. They never fogged while running and, due to the frameless side/lower edges, sweat just ran around the lens as opposed to pooling on the frame.Nose piece rather weirdly sticks in place. Odd at first but for Mtn. bike/running/skiing/ it's great not to have to constantly adjust the glasses.Overall Excellent and definitely one of the very few big-head sunglasses that don't make you look like a dork. Also, maybe the only big-head sport glasses that you can wear as your only sunglasses, which nicely mitigates the expense by not having to purchase a second pair of "street" sunglasses.

 
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