Native Sunglasses Boise ID

These Native sunglasses are lightweight, provide very good coverage, and fit well (at least on me!). I’ve had my pair for awhile now and love them. Like Oakleys, it is very easy to switch out lenses, and this pair includes 3 different lenses. Read on for more detailed information in the following article.

Ada Vision Center
(208) 336-2020
1333 W Jefferson St
Boise, ID
VISION ONE
208-344-2020
610 Americana Blvd
Boise, ID
UNIV EYE & LASER CENTER
208-344-3220
111 W Main St
Boise, ID
EASTGATE OPTICAL
208-344-8758
634 E Boise Ave
Boise, ID
Viscon One
208-344-2020
610 Americana Blvd
Boise, ID
VISION SOURCE
208-384-9194
1175 W Boise Ave
Boise, ID
INTERMOUNTAIN EYE & LASER CENTE
208-342-2706
222 N 2nd St Suite 215
Boise, ID
EYE ASSOCIATES
208-342-5151
901 N Curtis Rd Suite 302
Boise, ID
VISION QUEST MEDICAL
208-377-3937
5680 Gage St
Boise, ID
INTERMOUNTAIN EYE CLINIC
208-373-1212
999 N Curtis Rd Suite 205
Boise, ID

Review of Native Sunglasses - Hardtop XP Polarized

Native sunglasses - Hardtop XP Polarized

Native sunglasses - Hardtop XP Polarized

These Native sunglasses are lightweight, provide very good coverage, and fit well (at least on me!). I’ve had my pair for awhile now and love them. Like Oakleys, it is very easy to switch out lenses, and this pair includes 3 different lenses.

When I shopped around for a pair of hiking sunglasses, I ultimately was focused on fit, but value as well. The Native brand is less well known than Oakleys, but they are just as good for a lower price. Plus all the accessories you’ll ever want or need are included!

When I bought my Native Hardtop XPs, I was extremely impressed that 3 lenses were included (Oakleys are all sold separately), plus a durable neck strap (which I recommend to use for any pair of sunglasses when participating in an active outdoor activity like hiking, kayaking, etc.), plus a temple strap for extreme activities, plus a hardcase and soft pouch to store them in.

The only drawback is that the polarized lenses can be a little dark on cloudy days, so then I just switch them out with either the pink or clear lenses that came with my pair. I’ve read that some people have had problems with the frame breaking, but I’ve put mine through a lot of abuse and never had a problem. If you’re concerned, just buy them at a place with a good return policy, and remember that the manufacturer, Native, has a warranty too.

Native sunglasses – Hardtop XP Polarized

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