Agape Golf
agape Birdyx™ DuraFlex Rubber GreenSight
agape Birdyx™ DuraFlex Rubber GreenSight
Built to Flex, Built to Play.
Birdyx™ DuraFlex shades are made to move. Green-tinted red lenses cut glare and sharpen contrast. The flexible rubber frame grips tight, no matter how hard you play.
Golf. Run. Ride. Repeat.
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Product Measurements
Product Measurements
- Lens width: 55 mm / 2.17 in
- Lens height: 48 mm / 1.9 in
- Bridge width: 17 mm / 0.67 in
- Arm length: 145 mm / 5.7 in
- Weight: 29 g / 0.06 lb
Lens information
Lens information
- Lens color: Red with 18% light transmission
- Lens treatment: Green polarized mirror coating
- Lens material: PCPL lens
Frame information
Frame information
- Frame material: Rubber
- Frame shape: Square
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I am actually very surprised by the quality of these glasses. I normally only wear Maui Jim or Oakley Prizm P glasses (which are both double polarized) but when I saw these on Vine, I really liked the look of them and the mirror lens color, so I figured I would try them out.These would 100% be a 5 star rated pair of glasses, but they are a bit narrow at the back of the arms. I ended up having to play optician and use a heat gun to adjust how narrow they are at the end of the arms, because they were putting a ton of pressure on the side of my head behind my ears. It wasn't a difficult adjustment to make, but it's the first pair of sunglasses that I have ever had to adjust.The lenses are very good polycarbonate material and the picture is really crisp and clear. I've tried other pairs of sunglasses from Vine and they always end up in the trash. The quality of the polycarbonate used for the lenses is often low quality and the picture is terrible, but these are really nice. I don't think I would go as far as to say they are as nice to look through as my Mauis or Oakleys, but they are very nice glasses and at this price point, they hold a ton of value. They are nice and sleek looking and the fit and finish of everything is really good.
I was not able to test the sunglasses in really strong light, given the weather and the time of year. I tested them as well as I could by shining a strong artists lamp at them, and they seemed to work well. You can still see where you are going quite well if you wear them indoors.The one drawback I found, and this is very situational, is that they were a little tight on me. I have a big head, and if you also have a big head you may find these too small. However after flexing the temples (the parts of glasses that fit over your ears,) I found them not uncomfortable to wear. They are also pretty stylish, if you are going for a compatible look. Sort of a "government agent but more hip" look.