Megol nose and temple pads along with a lightweight TR90 Nylon Frame make the Passage Sunglasses the ultimate all around sunglass for the outdoor enthusiast.
I use these exclusively for bike rides, and they're great. I like the low-profile lens shape/size. And the anti-slip Megol pads work well (even when I'm sweating), so I don't even need Croakies. I got the polarized gray lenses, and they're excellent in bright sunshine but not so good in overcast or other low-light conditions. So you may want to consider the Interlock line if you're active year-round or in different light conditions.
I went a little bit out there, bought the tortoise/green mirror bad boys, and now look forward to every opportunity I have to wear them. They fit my beach ball head really well, and are very comfortable and light. They provide great coverage; have worked well out on the boat, and for clowning around in the sun. And did I mention they look sweet? Perfect for any cool dude.
I went a little bit out there, bought the tortoise/green mirror bad boys, and now look forward to every opportunity I have to wear them. They fit my beach ball head really well, and are very comfortable and light. They provide great coverage; have worked well out on the boat, and for clowning around in the sun. And did I mention they look sweet? Perfect for any cool dude.
This pair of sunglasses represented my switch from Costa Del Mar (for the past 7 years or so) to Smith Optics. My first impressions are that I love how snug they fit my (rather large) face. Not tight, but I'm not scared of them falling off, which is important to me. They look really good to boot. Didn't go with a mirror lens this time, so it'll take some time to see if they perform as well as my old mirrored pairs.