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The Tifosi Intense Golf Sunglasses in Grey/Green combine a lightweight 23g frame with an adjustable nosepiece and ventilated lenses to deliver fog-free, comfortable wear. Designed for active golfers, their low-profile fit works seamlessly under headgear, offering enhanced visual clarity and durable protection during every round.






| ASIN | B07C9RMJKX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,073 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ) #284 in Cycling Glasses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (195) |
| Date First Available | 12 January 2020 |
| Generic Name | Sunglasses |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.6 x 16.3 x 5.8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 23 g |
| Item model number | TI8520400475 |
| Manufacturer | Tifosi Optics |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 16.26 x 5.84 cm; 23 g |
F**E
awesome....
J**N
Purchased these after reading a few reviews of the same manufacturer, different style of glasses by runners world. These are really wonderful. Highly recommend. They have a nice low profile that will fit under headgear, adjustable nosepiece, good tint and no fog with the way the lenses allow air flow. The price is excellent for this product. Oh, and they are comfortable on the ears and scalp while staying out with movement.
M**I
Sunglasses were OK. I have a difficult time ordering glasses to fit right. But they look fine and provide the protection I want.
B**D
Seem like regular sunglasses to me, but they stay on while swinging. Can pick out the white ball at around 170 yds easily.
P**M
I don't like wearing sunglasses when I've active, other than being on a bike or doing yard work. But I get a headache after playing golf without sunglasses, so I'm trying to force myself to wear them even when I swing. After probably doing too much research, I bought these sunglasses because (a) they're not polarized (polarized sunglasses are great because they're so clear but polarization also 'off-sets' what you're looking at a little bit which can cause a miss-hit -- which I can't risk because I'm a bad enough golfer already-- or, hypothetically, if you're tracking a fly ball in the gap and slow down a little to catch it but the ball goes a half inch away from your glove...so I've heard), also, apparently, polarized sunglasses can make it more difficult to read a green because they were originally designed for fishing to even out the movement of the water so there's less sun glare; and (b) apparently, brown or green is recommended for the lens color too. Very light weight and comfortable and I'm close to being able to keep them on for the entire round. The score is the same. I just have less of a headache.
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