Description of Native Eyewear Hardtop Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarized:
Native Eyewear Hardtop Polarized Sunglasses come with interchangeable lenses (the lenses that are in the sunglasses and one other pair) that allow you to adjust your outlook to fit any light condition. Polarized lenses reduce glare for improved visibility on bright days. If you need better contrast in low-light conditions throw in the Sportflex. For a nighttime trail run, snap the clear lenses into the wrap-around frame and protect your peepers.
Bottom Line: It's hard to top the Hardtop.
This item comes with a free gift!
Native Eyewear Lens Cleaning Kit
The Native Cleaning Kit includes a neoprene bag, cleaning cloth and anti-reflective lens cleaner.
Do not buy Native Eyewear glasses! I bought a pair, the cheap quality "Like china made" frames, Wherever they are made they broke like cheap JUNK just snapped right at the hinges! The repair warranty is a SCAM! They told me I had to pay 30$ for them to send me a new cheap "Like china made" frame?I could have bought some cheap glasses if I wanted?DO NOT BUY NATIVE EYEWEAR GLASSES!!!CHEAP!!!!!!!this makes NO Sense. Native assessed my frames as not being a manufacturer defect? Yet they broke under Normal wear and tear?I guess Native thinks its NORMAL for the frames to snap at the cheap China hinges when you take them off your face? Yes I have filed a complaint with the BBB.They Broke right at the hinge as I was taking them off my face. I simply was removing them from my face and the thin plastic snapped at the cheap china hinge! What is wrong with you guys? What kind of a warranted product is this? Do you guys really think it is "NORMAL" to take sunglasses off your face and have them snap at the hinge? This is the stupidest thing I have ever seen or heard of.Yes I have filed a complaint with the BBB because of this. I am also contacting consumer protection in my state as well.
Don't buy Native Eyewear. They break easily, the lenses scratch easily, and their "lifetime" warranty is a scam (replacing high end glasses with an incompatible low end model).
I am on my third replacement set of sunglasses, each pair has lasted less than 6 month. I purchased these sunglasses several years ago, and at first I really loved them. After about 2 months the plastic pin that held the temple in place broke, and I sent them in for replacement and was charged $20. The next pair had metal pins (this tells me that Native knew that there was a problem and charged me a replacement fee for defective sunglasses). This pair lasted a little under 6 months before the frame cracked lengthwise across the right brow. I sent these in for replacement and was this time charged $30 for for replacement, despite the fact that my warranty details stated that it would cost $20. At this point I wrote Native stating just how upset I was, and requesting that they at least refund me for the replacement, they never responded. The next pair of sunglasses were non-symmetrical and didn't fit right, the right ear piece popped off when the glasses were flexed in the slightest and, in addition to that, the reflex coating scratches with even the most careful use. So far these cheap crap glasses have cost me nearly $190, I am tempted to throw in the towel and buy a pair of smith sunglasses, they have a better warranty and seem to be more durable. Do not buy these sunglasses unless you like to give away your money!