Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Product Review: Sundog Eyewear

A perfect day on the course - warm and not a cloud in the sky. While many golfers are wise enough to lather on sunscreen before teeing off, the vast majority neglect their eyes during the process. This Christmas, let Sundog Eyewear protect your favorite player’s vision.

High intensities of UVA ad UVB light are hazardous to the eyes and can easily damage the cornea, lens and retina. Ranging between $45 and $120 - and touching many points in between - Sundog’s line of golf-specific eyewear is a cost-effective ... and stylish ... form of protection.

In the past, golfers who’ve tried playing with sunglasses complained of distortion. While a pair of $5 shades found at the local drug store may not address that concern, distortion is no longer an issue with today’s technology from a brand like Sundog.

Take the Laser ($54.99) for example. The Laser, which features suspended open-bottom lenses on an open-frame design constructed of extreme lightweight MaxFlex RILSAN, is an ideal step into golf eyewear for someone looking to experiment.

The Laser also has Megol nose pads and Megol co-injected temples tips for non-slip performance and comfort. These fit medium to larger face shapes. More importantly, they also offer 100% UVA/UVB filtration up to 400 nanometers.

Check out Sundog’s complete line of golf eyewear HERE. While you’re on the website, be sure to look at the fishing, running, cycling, winter/water sports and lifestyle eyewear to take care of just about everyone on your shopping list.

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