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Electric Generator Sunglasses

Eyewear > SunglassesRated: 5 by 7 reviews.

Evogear

If you could somehow generate enough energy to run a car on electricity or fly a man to the mars on nothing but natural forces, you’d be a genius… and a billionaire. Pick up the Electric Generator Sunglasses and shoot for the moon.

Features:

  • 100% UV Protection
  • 8 Base Grylamide Frame
  • 8 Base Polycarbonate LensS Barrel Stainless Steel Optical Hinge

Backcountry.com

Get on your cell and make the deal happen while you wear the Electric Generator Sunglasses. These large, angular sunglasses have crisp lines and a tight design that make them standout in a crowd. Electric gave their fashion Generator Sunglasses 8-base mask lens that mimics your eyes' natural curvature creating less eye strain through your busy day.

This description was also provided by: Dogfunk

The House

These Generator sunglasses from Electric Generate jealous stares. Classic stainless steel Electric detailing is featured on the arms. The striped design gives this pair of sunglasses an eccentric look so expect to stand out. The wrapped around design offers total light protection. With the Generator you dont have to sacrifice style to enjoy quality.


ProBoardShop.com

The Electric Generator Sunglass.

Features:

  • 100% UVA & UVB ProtectionV Base Mold Injected Grilamid FrameV Base Base Polycarbonate Sheild LensU Barrel Stainless Steel Opticalv
  • Hinge
Case Type:Soft case
Country of Origin:Italy
Face Size:Large
Frame:8 Base grylamide
Hinge Type:3 Barrel stainless steel
Interchangeable Lens:No
Lens:8 Base polycarbonate mask lens
Nose Pads:N/A
Polarized:No
Recommended Use:Casual
Warranty:1 Year
Electric

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Option Availability:

Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.

Color
Horn / Bronze
Horn / Bronze
55.90
Red Stripe / Bronze
Red Stripe / Bronze
55.9055.98
Tortoise Shell / Bronze
Tortoise Shell / Bronze
89.9689.96
Red Stripe / Bronze Lens
Red Stripe / Bronze Lens
69.9569.95

Legend

  •     - Dogfunk
  •     - ProBoardShop.com
  •     - Evogear
  •     - Backcountry.com
  •     - The House

Electric Generator Sunglasses Reviews Summary:

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Reviews:

glamorous.

Rating:*****

these electrics rock. i got the brown/bronze ones that are not currently listed, and i love them! they are a great size, with perfect medium-sized lenses, and they are also really lightweight, which makes em really comfy. definitely cute shades.

Nicole Uritis at Dogfunk on 05/07/2009

BEST sun-Gs I own

Rating:*****

White color. I get more compliments on these shades than any others. The "frameless" lens looks sick and super clean. I have a medium face, and they fit perfectly. BUY THESE for real! but don't bite my style

Shredwise at Dogfunk on 05/02/2008

great

Rating:****

great all round glasses for skate skiing biking. Only complaint is they fog a little. i ordered darker replacement lenses as the g30 are good for low-med light but not strong enough for bright sun.

Angie McArthur at Backcountry.com on 02/18/2008

tres bien merci

Rating:*****

Fantastic sunglasses. Sit more comfortably and comparable in weight to my smaller spy sunglasses. Just one thing, the generator is not just for large faces; I have a small head and they fit nicely.

dingdongdana at Dogfunk on 09/05/2006

Best yet

Rating:*****

These are the best pair of glasses I've ever owned. I purchased a polarized pair recently and have been totally satisfied since then

sp2rays at Backcountry.com on 08/23/2006

too big

Rating:*****

returned these glasses- make sure you really want BIG if you order these.

Angie McArthur at Backcountry.com on 02/18/2008

BIG

Rating:*****

too big, unless your face is round and large.

Angie McArthur at Backcountry.com on 01/29/2008