Vision; designed to fit wider faces as well as Asia fit. They are technically advanced with lightweight and Jawbone technology. Nose pad and temples are easily adjusted for unbeatable comfort. The big cylindrical lens has high optical quality and maximizes your field of view. Vision is equipped with a Hydro Lens Tech lens, providing you with a clear vision in any weather condition.As a unique feature, you can use an optical adapter that you can have adjusted to fit your eyeglasses prescription (can be purchased separately). Vision is a perfect choice for cycling, skiing, and other demanding multisports. A chance to get 100% optimal vision suited to your conditions!CE Standard: All Bliz Active products are CE-marked which means that we follow the basic health- and safety demands which can be found in the EU- Directives that are given on this product group. 100% UV-Protection: Bliz Active Eyewear protect your eyes efficiently against harmful UVA and UVB-rays. Hydro Lens System: Bliz Hydro Lens Technology A lens that's delivers Perfect Curve, Max UV-Protection, X-PC Shatter Proof, Hydrophobic, Anti Scratch and when desired Multicoating or Polarized in one great lens. Fits Optical Adapter: The Optical Adapter enables you to have prescription lenses built in for optimal vision when performing sports. Available as an accessory. Click Hinge: Provides a premium feel and quality to your eyewear and helps you expand the life of your temples. Friction Rubber Temple Tips: This glasses has friction rubber temple tips. Jawbone Technology: The Jawbone Technology allows you to easily change the appearance with different colors of Jawbone. Adjustable Nose Pad: The nose pad is adjustable for a more comfortable and optimal fit around your nose.
J**V
stained white frame
good glasses but the white ones arrived tanned in the frame
L**E
Light and comfortable
These come nicely packaged. The box has a decent feel to it, and everything is packed inside securely. My box was missing the cleaning cloth. In spite of the size of the Vision glasses, they do fit in the cloth carrying case, which is soft and stretchy. The glasses themselves are very light. They do feel a bit cheap, which would explain the spare parts included, especially if you’re wearing them for anything moderately active.I find them comfortable. They aren’t overly dark but have enough wrap around to keep the sun out. The white/blue combination on these gives me major skiing vibes. These will look fantastic come wintertime. These’s a lot of variety in colors so I think just about anyone could find a style of Blitz they like.
C**S
Solid but not perfect for the price point IMO
This is my 2nd and more expensive pair of sunglasses that are this style common for cycling. So I am coming to this with plenty of eyeware experience but nothing more high end in the full coverage glasses like this.I really like these overall and they do feel like quality but for the price there were 2 things that stood out as more nitpicking but I felt were worth the mention given the price point.1) The arms on this have a well made feel but have a sort of resistance to them when opening and shutting them which I don't prefer. I suspect there may be some advantage to that. My cheaper pair just swings open or shut but can stop any angle between open and shut where these want to only be in an open or shut position.2) I noticed at times some sort of artifacting or almost aura or sunburst type glow at times somewhere in my field of vision. The times I noticed this were when I wore it golfing and was looking on at a friend in a tee box swinging his club. The sun reflected off the club's shaft and I saw some bright blue skinny mirror reflection off to the side of his club. Where it was worse was on a run when I was approaching a vehicle facing me with headlights on and it was like another set of headlights was floating off to the side but with a blue hue.For con #2 I never had that type of issue with a cheaper cycling glasses or with other traditional sunglasses. I'm not sure if this is because these aren't polarized and all my other glasses may be?Comfort on these is pretty good. They stayed on well for a 5-mile hot and humid outdoor run and I didn't have to move them around or feel them bouncing on my face. My cheaper cycling glasses bounce a bit and have an uncomfortable nose pad at times. I do wish for the price that they tossed in a semi-hard carrying case. My cheap pair did so I may just use that to protect these more expensive glasses instead.All in all, I'm very happy but know if I paid the retail price, I might have felt them a bit costly when comparing them to other pairs. That said I'm sure the sky is the limit and real fancy cycling glasses the pros wear are likely hundreds of dollars.
B**N
Very large frames but lightweight
Bliz Vision Sunglasses-These have some pretty large frames. I like how lightweight they are despite the size though. Initially, they felt a little uncomfortable on me. I realized that the rubber piece that sits on my nose has the ability to be widened or narrowed. Once I adjusted it a little it fits perfectly. They remind me very much of what snowboarders wear. Wide coverage, doesn't block line of sight as much as normal sunglasses. They also have a vent on the top which I think is interesting because it does reduce how much fogging occurs. I live in FL so the humidity is often an issue with sunglasses steaming up. These haven't had that same issue for me which I'm attributing to that vent. I can't say I love the way they look on my face, definitely too large for my tastes but they will certainly get used for driving.Pros-Wide large lens. Reduces line of sight blockage.Lightweight.Ability to add RX lenses.Comfortable.Well designed, I like the way they did the nose piece and how it adjusts, same with the little top vents to reduce fogging.Cons-The price point is steep for the quality. They aren't poor quality but they also aren't what I would consider high-end. The frame is a fairly rigid plastic and they just don't feel robust.Overall for activewear, these would work well. For me, I don't love the look of them on my face so I wouldn't wear them in social settings. I would use them for driving, fishing, or other outdoor activities where I need a good line of sight. The price point isn't absurd but I do feel it is on the high side.
B**E
Lightweight and large, but not too dark
I'm a bit of a collector of sunglasses...I must have over a dozen pair or mostly expensive brands like Oakley, Maui Jim and Ray Ban. Compared to these premium brands, I'd say these Bliz sunglasses are a bargain, so I was curious to see how well they performed.Out of the box, the first thing I noticed was how lightweight these glasses are. Although the frames and lenses are large, they're truly light as a feather. But at the same time, they aren't flimsy or poorly made - they're that holy grail of light yet rugged.I find them comfortable on my average-sized face. The hinges are slightly stiff, which I think is a blessing because they tend to sit where you expect. The look is modern and trendy too.The lenses are tinted, but not polarized. Depending where you use them, this can be a plus or a minus. In my case, polarized lenses aren't always ideal...I'm a pilot, and in the aircraft, most of the digital displays can't be read through polarized lenses if you happen to turn your head the wrong way.About my only gripe is that the lenses aren't quite dark enough for my tastes. I have sensitive eyes, and I like sunglasses to be dark enough to filter out more light than these Bliz lenses do.Otherwise, these seem to be well made for the price, and I doubt you'll find anything substantially better without spending double or more on a pair of Oakley or Ray Bans. If you go through a lot of glasses and like a medium-dark lens, these are definitely worth a look.
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