Native Hard Top Polarized Sunglasses
The Hard Top Polarized Sunglasses by Native are cool. Real cool. These Native sunglasses are better than driving a hardtop convertible through a busy highway. I imagine wearing these Native sport sunglasses would be like running as fast as a car could drive. These aerodynamic Native frames feature a superior venting system and a gripping technology that doesn’t pinch that pretty face of yours. Nobody likes it when someone pinches your face. These Native sunglasses are lightweight and durable with Rhyno-Tuff technology to give you the right amount of give and stability with none of the wimpy stuff. In elementary school people used to call me wimpy, I’ll show them, someday.
DECENT FEATURES of the Native Hard Top Polarized Sunglasses
- Interchangeable Lens System
- Rhyno-Tuff Air Frames
- Venting
- Cushinol
- Cam-Action Hinges
- Mastoid Temple Grip
- Anti-Ocular Intrusion System
- Optic Gear Kit and Sport Flex Included
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"Great glasses" 07/14/12
I'm a longtime Native owner. I swear by the brand, which has an incredible lifetime warranty. I used the warranty once when I owned a different model. The temple's rubber boot came off and I received a new pair of similar glasses.The Hardtop is my favorite model, and was my first pair without the bottom rim. I used them driving and biking. I think I used the replacement lenses only twice, but I liked that they were available, and they were much easier to change than the lenses on the models with full frames. The gray polarized lenses had very little color distortion and really cut down on glare.
"AWESOME AND AMAZING" 04/25/12
Where to start? I love these glasses. I have had them for about 3 years and wear them pretty much every day and in every situation - working, rafting, relaxing at the lake, watching baseball games, boating, offroading, running, everywhere. I used to break them a lot (went through 3 pairs). They always broke right where the ear pieces attach to the main frame - gotta love the no-questions $30 replacement though. However, since Native replaced the plastic tabs that held the ear pieces on with a metal pin in 2006, I have never broken them again.
"Let too much light in on top... otherwise awesome." 04/17/11
I love everything about these sunglasses... except the sun coming in over the top of the frames. Since that's kind of a big deal with sunglasses, I had to rate them "good not great". The lenses are wonderful on my eyes, the frames are oh so comfortable on my head, and they style looks more fashionable than I anticipated it would. If only they were a little bigger on top. Because they're so awesome otherwise, I am not going to fool around with returning them for different Native's because I have a feeling most Native's have this shape. Regardless, they're the best sunglasses I've ever owned. The first expensive pair I've ever bought myself since I'm prone to losing them.
"Great Lenses, Not so great frame" 08/10/09
When i first bought these sunglasses I absolutely fell in love with them. They have great lenses and have been great for everything from playing baseball to fishing to mountaineering in patagonia. After about a year of use the frame has become very flimsy and the earpieces fall off all them time. Also due to the changeable ear bar design the ear bars become very flimsy and break easily. I feel like when you are spending $100 plus on sunglasses, you shouldn't have to worry about defects like that.
"Great for a variety" 08/07/09
These sunglasses are great for everything from fishing to backpacking to baseball. The lenses are easy to change and are great quality. I switch mine when i mountain bike. I never go anywhere without my natives.
"Underbuilt Overpriced" 08/03/09
These sunglasses suck, I am on my fourth pair in less than 2 years. Each pair has broken due to manufacturer defects, and each time I get charged $30 for replacement even though my warranty card says that it should be $20. My e-mails to Native go unanswered, and the phone warranty department is un-helpfull at best. So far I am in $190 on sunglasses that aren't worth $20. Save yourself the trouble, and buy Smith glasses.
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