Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Revo 3087
Philosophy/Function
These Revo's are designed in that ever popular Aviator style frame. I think that these are mainly intended as style shades, but at the same time their superior quality makes them great for everyday use in all situations.
Style
The styling on these is very nice with a lot of attention to detail. First off, this is quite a large frame, so beware of that if you have a small face. It has a nice matte black finish around the metal frame and nice rubber ear pieces. The nose pads are very big and made out of silicone, so they are very comfortable. That is a good thing because this frame is very heavy, so I'm happy they took the time to do that. There is a tiny red line above the "e" in Revo on both sides, which is a very nice touch. Most attractive though is the blue lenses. These are probably one of the nicest shades of color I've ever seen on lenses. It's hard to even describe, but they are kind of a light blue that is semi-clear and very reflective. That's confusing. You will just have to see for yourself, but only Revo has this kind of special coloration.
Quality/Durability
The quality on these, like most Revo's, is phenomenal. The metal is super durable and heavy, even though its really thin, I don't see it breaking. The lenses have a very good quality polarization and the blue makes them really good for reflecting water for those who frequent the beach. Everything about these screams quality from when you pick them up to when you put them on your face. These are going to last a long time for anyone who takes care of them.
Price/Value
You're going to find these for around 210 dollars and they are worth every penny. As mentioned, the quality is outstanding and the blue lenses just look awesome. These stand out a lot from any other glasses I've handled and they really have a unique look to them. I would recommend these to anyone who is looking for some good quality glasses and doesn't mind spending some money. These are definitely one of my favorite pairs to date.
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