Product Description
Maui Jim Makaha Smoke Grey Reader is lightweight, rimless sport frame with Polarized, Polycarbonate bifocal lenses. This best selling shape offers superb protection from wind and sand and is saltwater safe.
Size: 63-19-130mm
| List Price: | $219.99 |
| Price: | $179.95 |
| as of Sat, 16 Mar 2013 04:12:16 GMT ***Remember, deals price on this item for sale just for limited time*** | |
Product Details
- Size: 2.50, 2.50 Strength
- Color: Frame: Smoke Grey Lens: Maui HT
- Brand: Maui Jim
- Model: 805-1125-HT
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x .0" w x 2.00" l,
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Cool Enough for even a 5th Grader
By Clyde H. Hedlund
Bought these readers for a very fussy 5th grader who used them during a class beach hike along the shoreline. Rather than wear the expensive prescription Transition, Progressive, and anti-reflective eye glasses, which don't cut the glare, these glasses were a better and cheaper alternative. With these readers, it was possible to view beach specimens up close and also be able to read text outdoors without sun fatigue. With the Polarized bronze lenses, the ability to see beneath the surface of the water while skipping over tide pools was a real treat. Now if they came also in +3 power, I would buy another pair.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Quality Product
By Rick McDaniels
I received the Maui Jim Readers about a week ago and I am extremely pleased with the sunglasses. They fit well, very comfortable and the tint is dark enough for effective sun blocking but light enough to even use the reader portion of the glasses indoors. They are quite expensive but so far seem well worth the purchase price. I have had prescription sunglasses in the past that did not work nearly as well and cost more.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Nice glasses but lens will come apart/break
By Jabberjaw
Lens will come apart/break by top screw eventually. I've owned 3 pairs of these and the lens always breaks there after about 8-12 months. They replaced them all but it's is not free to do this even under warranty. Charge a service fee and you have to ship back. I've owned ray bans that this never happen to. Just a pain to keep returning for repair. You have to be VERY careful when you clean them They are very fragile where the lens and screw are drilled in. They are light weight and that probably contributes to the breaking issue. Clean them very very gentle or in time they will break! Your might be broken already and its just hasn't slipped out yet. The screw will still hold the lenses in.
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