Suncloud Voucher
Great sunglasses. My second pair by Suncloud, same lens type. Good all around even though amber tint.
Pros
- 12% light transmission
- Polarized
- Good fit for me
- Wrap is just enough
- The weight is fine
- Include a storage bag
Cons
- Lens can scratch but fairly resistant
- Not a replaceable lens
I have two pair of Suncloud glasses. I liked the older, discontinued Whip model so much that I bought a second pair, the Voucher, when I saw REI had them on sale.
Not much to say except they are decent all around glasses. They are especially good for driving or hiking. Just enough amber tint to make for better clarity. I'm not sure how many know this but Suncloud is a Smith Optics brand so if you don't care to spend top dollar it's a bargain version from an awesome company.
Background
I lived on a beach and surfed for nearly 30 years. I can honestly say I've had about 50 pairs of sunglasses. I still have my pre-Ray Ban aviators with G15 lens by B&L that are 40 years old. Broke my Wayfarers and broke my beloved Vuarnet Cateyes. Have had Foster Grants, cheap no-names, Performance Cycle, Nashbar and too many others to remember. Wish I still had my '80s Abercrombie & Fitch glacier glasses.
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $30 on sale
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Price |
MSRP: $49.99 Current Retail: $54.95 Historic Range: $31.76-$54.95 |
Features |
Polarized Injection Polycarbonate lenses |
8 base lens curvature |
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Megol nose and/or temple pads on select styles |
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Grilamid frame material |
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Custom metal logo plaques |
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100% protection from harmful UVA and UVB rays |
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Microfiber cleaning/storage bag |