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Horizon Eyewear sunglasses were created by the company's founder Andrew
Cochran. As an architectural student living in the shadow of the magnificent
Sierra Nevada mountains, his passion for design was instilled with a love of the
natural forms and elements found there, and this became the inspiration for the
Next Horizon Eyewear sunglasses that he now brings to the world. I was sent
Mesa with a black frame it includes grey, rose, and clear tint lenses that are
interchangeable. A zipper carrying case that includes belt loops and a clip
on the outside along with lens storage pockets inside, a lens cleaning cloth
and instructions on how to change the lens.
The lenses are made of light,
strong polycarbonate (PC) that is highly resistant to impacts and provides
excellent clarity. They have a 9 base curve that wraps them around the wearer's
face for an unobstructed view. To make these curved lenses distortion-free,
they are decentered, which places the optical center directly in front of the
wearer’s eyes. All of our lenses supply 100% protection against both UVA and
UVB rays. Each lens has an anti-scratch
coating for durability and an anti-reflection coating on the inner surface to
eliminate glare off the lenses when the sun is behind you.
My
Opinion: I had my friend use these on an early spring walking and a short hike
and he was amazed at the clarity and all that could be seen wearing these
sunglasses. He was excited to tell me
To
see more visit https://www.nexthorizoneyewear.com
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