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Fat Boy Photochromic, Black Frame, Photogray Anti-Fog Lenses

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

FAST AND FURIOUS, the Fat Boy photochromic sunglass features transitional lens technology. The lens transmission allows 87% of slight through indoors and allows only 47% of light through outdoors. Featuring anti-fog, polycarbonate lenses, this eyewear enables usage through varying light. In addition, closed cell memory foam around the frame improves comfort and prevents wind or debris from distorting clarity. With an aggressive, stylish frame, the Fat Boy offers versatility with an edge.

Frame Color: Black
Frame Convertible: No
Frame Finish: High Gloss
Frame Foam Type: Closed cell EVA
Frame Material: Polycarbonate
Frame Measurements: Temple to Temple 135 mm, Height 44 mm
Frame RX Ready: Yes
Frame Temples: Skull
Lens Coatings: 100% UVA and UVB protection, Anti-Fog
Lens Color: These Photochromic lenses start with a light smoke tint and change to a darker Smoked Grey in direct UV light.
Lens Material: Polycarbonate
Lens Upgrades: N/A
Lenses Interchangeable: No
Other included Accessories: Microfiber Carry Pouch, doubles as cleaning cloth
Special Features: Photochromic, anti-fog lenses
Standards Met: CE EN-1836:2005
Storage: Microfiber Carry Pouch
Warranty: Limited Lifetime against Manufacturing Defects



Customer Reviews:

Finally found the ones, 6/14/2008
Reviewer: Jeffrey Hayes from Minneapolis, Mn.
Finally, the Bobster photochromic glasses are exactly what I was looking for. They look good, fit good, and go from clear to the right amount of tint perfectly.

Do what they say very well, 3/26/2007
Reviewer: Anonymous from Acworth, GA
I got tired of swapping riding glasses from clear to smoke or vice versa. I already knew from wearing RX eyewear that photochromatic lenses never get as dark as sunglasses. But then again sunglasses don’t get lighter either! When I got them and rode I was impressed. The smoke tint got plenty dark enough for me unless riding right into the sun. For normal riding and use they get enough you can’t see my eyes behind them. But the real advantage is at night when they don’t just get lighter, they turn CLEAR. Now that I have to wear glasses instead of contacts, I’m considering sending them in and getting the RX photochromatic lenses put in.

very pleased, 3/2/2008
Reviewer: Larry Ivie from Ft. Worth, Tx.
I’m very pleased with these sunglasses. They get light enough for night riding & dark enough for riding in the sunshine.