By: TOREGE
Visit the TOREGE store and get the best cycling glasses and goggles for your next ride. The Torege Polarized Sports Sunglasses with 3 Interchangeable Lenses for Men Women Cycling Running Driving Fishing Glasses TR002 are the perfect choice for comfort, design, and maintainability. These sunglasses come with non-polarized lenses that make it easy to see in the dark, and a scratch-resistant coating that allows for long-distance and short-distance cycling. The 120 millimeters lens offers a wide field of vision, making them a great choice for any activity. Plus, they make a great gift for any cyclist!Linda Gaskell: The product and service were excellent.
Canada on Sep 08, 2023
Vegasman: The glasses are great for golf and doing anything but driving. The glasses neutralizes some colors and tricks you mind when driving whether lights are green or red.
United States on Aug 16, 2023
Ricky Kim: Not wanting to drop couple hundred dollars on an Oakley, I decided to try these for my longer runs.
Pros:
The changeable lenses are great
Good quality.
Light
Great at blocking out the sun and wind.
Cons:
The fit is tight on the ears.
Not the best looking.
United States on Aug 15, 2023
Donnie: Delivery was painfully slow compared to other items I have ordered in the past. However, I was initially very impressed with the packaging, fit, style and quality of these glasses. My early opinion is these will now be my everyday pair of glasses. Even on non-bright days I am able to wear them and my vision is better and less strained. So far, so good. Very impressed. If my opinion changes I will most certainly return to update.
Canada on Aug 10, 2023
Michael K.: I'm giving it five stars for the quality at this price point. The mirrored reflective lens is incredibly image sharpening on those bright and piercing summer days. The polarized lens which is the gray or smoked one, provides a very sharp image, It looks very light but it's perfect for those early morning or sunset rides. Where you need to keep the sun glare down but as the light fades you have good visibility. The yellow lens is incredibly good for those rides in autumn when you need a little brightening up or at night when you turned your bike light on. Worked really good on a night mountain bike trail ride. I would like to see a clear lens Photochromic option for this setup. My only concern and I think it's rather small and down the road..... The nose piece is pretty tough to take off at first and it does break in and become easier as time goes on, but I feel in my gut that this could end up becoming a weak point. That said, at the $20 price point, if nose piece becomes too loose a few years after you buy them, just buy new ones. The absolute high point is the lens quality, very clear, very sharp and I didn't get fogging even at slow speeds on the mountain doing a more technical...
United States on Jun 29, 2023
jabbers: The 3 lens you get are a great combo for different types of weather- sun, cloud, dark. Easy to switch out.
Canada on Sep 24, 2021
kunoichi: I work outside in Southern California. It's summer now, and the sun here is INTENSE! I'm from the east coast, so not used to it. I learned quickly that I can never be without sunglasses, even if just for a few minutes, or I'll get bad headaches. I thought my normal pair of sunglasses were polarized and protective, but I was still getting headaches in the summer when the light is at its most intense.
Pros:
-polarized-
These sunglasses amazed me with how much glare they cut down on. They don't make it too dark, but they really get rid of the sharp light that hurts to look at. They come with three lenses, but I only really use the one because the other two don't do the same thing, which is what I need.
-comfortable-
Once I adjusted them (see cons), they were comfy. They are very light weight and don't squeeze my head. The design is sleek and curved, so they sit close to the face, which I like since it helps reduce the amount of sun that can sneak through. In fact, there aren't any places on the frames that leave gaps like that. The frames sit high and are curved correctly so my lashes don't hit the glasses when I blink. That's a pet peeve of mine.
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United States on Jul 22, 2021
Southtrack: I bought these glasses because I read a review in which they were a cheap and versatile alternative to more expensive brands for rowing. I was attracted to the option to change lenses and the fact that rowing doesn't require great visual precision (like, say, shooting or fly fishing), and you risk damaging your glasses handling boats, packing and unpacking gear waterside, etc.
It turned out that the frames are a bit brittle, and have some perhaps unnecessary corners built in. One of these broke off fairly early on as I was changing lenses. They still hold the lens, but not as tightly, and the damage is visually annoying. I still keep these as a spare set, or to use in low light and rough weather with splashy crews, when you still want to keep water out of your eyes, but don't want shading--the yellow and colourless lenses are great for this. However, I now wear one of the more expensive brands for running and most of my rowing.
Australia on Jul 07, 2021
Jack: I looked at some more expensive brand names and even purchased one set, but the Torege sunglasses are as good as the brand name at about 60% of the price. THe sunglasses come with 2 additional lenses, but I really only needed the dark lenses so I can not provide a review of the other 2.
Canada on Aug 09, 2020
Torege Polarized Sunglasses for Active Sports & Outdoor Activities | X-TIGER Polarized Sunglasses for Outdoor Sports and Activities | Queshark Polarized Sports Cycling Glasses - Perfect for Outdoor Activities | |
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B2B Rating |
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97
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95
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Sale off | $4 OFF | $6 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 704 reviews | 640 reviews | 237 reviews |
Manufacturer | No | Queshark | |
Date First Available | December 19, 2015 | April 2, 2020 | |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | ||
ASIN | B019JR5AMW | B086P94FBY | |
Department | Men | Unisex-adult |
CLARICE GARCIA: Good for day and night
United States on Sep 29, 2023