• Polarized foam padded motorcycle sunglasses
  • UV400 protection polycarbonate lens, shatterproof and scratch-resisting
  • 4 Interchangeable lenses: Polarized Lens - Neutral Gray; Non-polarized Lens - Clear MLC, Cadmium Yellow, Copper
  • Matte black plastic frame with rubber ear pads. Sport headband, pouch, cleaning cloth,and hard case included
  • Every motorcycle riding glasses you have ordered from AULLY PARK enjoys a free replacement or full refund. If you have any quetions or problems, don't hesitate to contact us

OK, so even though I gave these a five star, there is one small issue with fit...but not enough to lose a star. To begin, I received these today and immediately took them out for a decent spin on the Harley including slow and fast riding, back-roads and freeway. Here's my evaluation: First, they came quickly and packaged very nicely with everything you see on the website. Second, they are definitely air tight. Even at freeway speed there was no air seepage behind the lens. Third, I noticed that the lenses are very clear; I had no problems seeing images very cleanly. There also weren't any glare issues through the lens. Fourth thing I liked, and this is the first pair of bike goggle/sunglasses I've had like this, was just how easy it is to change out the lenses. You just put pressure on the two corners on the outside of the frame pressing towards the inside and they pop right out. Putting them back was just as easy. I lined it up from the inside, gave a light push inward, and it popped right into place. I've never had replacement lens that were that easy. All I can say about that is, if they remain that way, that alone makes them a great buy. OK, so, now for the two small issues. First, they have their logo imprinted on the lower right bottom of the right lens which, upon putting them on the first few times, I couldn't help but notice it was there.However, when riding, and you're focusing on everything around you, it just disappears into the background so, no big deal. The second thing was this frame is somewhat tight so that when I took them off I actually had frame indents around my eyes. I am a normal size guy, 5-11, 180, with what I would describe as a head and face proportional to my body, so this wasn't because I have a plump face or larger than normal head size. I also saw some other reviews where the same thing was mentioned. Now, having said that, I have found that most plastic frame sunglasses have a tendency to widen some after using them awhile. I think the same will happen with these but who knows. I am also using a mannequin head to put them on when at home as it widens them ever so slightly. If that doesn't work, I might try having my optometrist use their little heated sand gizmo to perhaps widen them some. But, if all else fails, I will still wear them. Overall, so far, I give these an A+ even with the minor issues mentioned. Unless they fall apart in a short while, I think they are a really good buy for the price and what you get. Gets my high recommendation for now. UPDATE: As of today I have worn these for about a month and I still give them and the seller a 5 star rating. As I expected the frame arms loosened up a bit after some wear time so if they are a little tight you might use a mannequin head or, I think even something like a football would work. Also, as another buyer noted, one of the rubber tips on the arm came off and was lost. I contacted the seller and he was great with sending me a replacement. I think I've solved that problem though by putting a small dab of super glue on the two small holes where the tip fits into the arm. It won't bother you because they are on the outside of the arm. As with my post above I am still in awe of just how easy these lens's are to change out which was a big selling point for me. I am buying a second pair today.

I picked these up for bicycle riding to prevent wind from drying out my contact lenses. I'm quite surprised by the quality of the lenses. The polarized grey lens has very little stress distortion when I checked on my white lcd monitor. They are also correctly on the 180 degree axis for glare reduction. The lenses pop out very easily to change from the front. I wish there were instructions included on how to change them. One thing that worries me is that since the lenses pop in and out so easy from the front, there is a possibility for injury if there is a collision since it would hit your eye. Perhaps they should have had it pop out from the back (inside) like a safety style frame.

So right out of the Amazon package you get this awesome carrying case that contains the glasses, with a set of lenses installed, and the other 3 sets of lenses. There is also a strap for the glasses so they don't fall off a microfiber cloth and bag in case you don't want to carry the whole case, and a small test pattern checker hat I didn't quote understand what it did. Each item is wrapped separately in a protective plastic so they don't damage each other, and the case has superset compartments for the glasses and lenses. I popped out the installed lenses and switched to a diffrent set to see how easy it was, and it was really easy to install. I gave them a shake to see if they would come out and they seem really solid. Super comfortable on on the face, each set of lenses has a protective foam-type padding on the inside so they rest comfortably. Very clear and easy to see through and even the mirrored copper lenses don't seem to distort color much. I would definitely recommend these, even as an everyday pair of sunglasses.

Let me start off by saying if your expecting Oakley or Harley Davidson style glasses then by all means spend that money but for the price these babies are AWESOME. The only issue I've had with them so far is the rubber tip on the end of the arm fell off, I contacted them and they replaced it right away, at no cost. I wiped the yellow lenses a little too rough and removed some of the coating, sent them a message and they replaced then right away. Fantastic service that I'm blown away by. These are my go to riding glasses. I keep an extra set of the night lenses with me at all times just in case as they're light weight and easy the store. Highly recommend this product for those not wanting to send big bucks on brand name glasses.

I purchased four pair of motorcycle glasses having just bought a new bike. My eyes are sensitive to the wind so I wanted glasses with a good seal around the eye socket. Of all of brands be HANSBO was far and away the best. I've kept the others as back up but I like both a fit and the how did flexibility of having four interchangeable lenses. Great value.

I bought these for riding my eBike. I was sort of expecting they wouldn't be very good. I was really worried that, at this price point, they just had to be worse than expected. But, I was wrong. These things are great. Mostly, so far, I have only used the polarized and clear lenses. I ride in the mornings and evenings to and from work. So, I don't really like the polarized lenses for as early in the morning as I ride most days. The clear lenses are't exactly clear. I believe they have a UV coating on them. But, they don't darken anything enough for me to notice. I will probably use the yellow ones when there is snow on the ground. For what that is worth. The best part about these is that, while riding, I no longer have to deal with the wind causing my eyes to water. This has made my rides far more comfortable. I use a helmet mounted rear-view mirror. These have made that mirror far more useful. If you are looking for something to cut down on the wind hitting your eyes give these a try. They are versatile and comfortable. And the changeable lenses are just great. I should mention they come with a hard case, soft case, lens cleaner towel and a pair of tethers to tie them to your head.

I needed something to throw in my saddlebags when I'm not using them so the case was what made the sale for me. Turns out that the lenses are very clear (and with the case they can stay that way longer.) Everyone's head is different... so I'm not going to comment on how they fit my face or any wind-tunnel effect but I'm very happy with these and would buy again. The yellow lenses are great for my ride in to work at 5:00 AM.

Pleasantly surprised at the fit, finish and overall quality if these glasses, especially considering the low price. The set comes as described with the frames, four (4) sets of lenses, a micro fiber pouch for the glasses as well as a micro fiber cleaning wipe, a velcro-close strap for keeping them tight to your noggin when doing activities that don't require a helmet (being that the glasses themselves are snug by design and coupled with most helmets, they ain't goin' nowhere) and last but not least, an unexpected hard case with a zipper closure. Only one of the fur sets of lenses are polarized; however, that is fine for me, as it is the only set that I would wear during the day (for the most part). I put these glasses on and went for a ride this evening. Not a bit of wind came through and I could see everything clearly and without any distortion on what was an especially dark night. NOTE: I only tried out the yellow and clear lenses this evening. The frames are a bit stiff as a few other reviewers mentioned; however, I imagine that over time they will conform to the shape of my face, as do most polycarbonate frames that I've owned in the past. And if I don't feel like waiting a month or so for that to happen, I can simply go to my local eyeglasses store and ask them to run the frames through those heated beads for a minute or so to soften them up and then fit them to my face. Granted, I have only had one night to test these glasses but so far, I can say that for riding, they do just as good of a job as my $400 glasses by another brand that everyone here is sure to be familiar with. I don't want to get my review flagged so instead of mentioning the name, I'll just give a highly encrypted clue - "Jaui Mim" lol. Now, I'm a realist and I don't expect these $20 glasses to be as good as the previously mentioned luxury brand but at the end of the day, they get the job done and get it done well. These Aully Park glasses cost basically no money when compared to the prices of the other two dozen or so brand name glasses that I own and lastly, the removable lenses are not gimmicky - they work great and they are extremely practical. The lenses pop in and out easily and do not feel loose when they're in. If these glasses don't fog up on a humid day then I'd call this purchase a home run. I included some pictures for you all to see what I just received from Aully Park. BTW - I paid full price for these glasses and I was not asked by the company to write up a review. This is completely unbiased and my honest opinions.

I bought these glasses a few weeks ago to wear while walking my dog this Winter. At the low price I wasn’t expecting much, but these glasses have worked out well, so far. Because I walk almost every day, regardless of the weather, these glasses act like goggles to keep the wind and snow from hitting my eyes. This time of year it’s dark in the morning and evening, so the clear lenses work great. The good features include: low price, lightweight, foam cushioning, multiple interchangeable lenses, one set of polarized lens, good eye coverage, storage case. There are two downsides: the logo on the right side lens keeps grabbing my attention and it could be smaller, and the glasses are wider than my head and don’t seal around the sides of my eye sockets. However, this seems to be a benefit while walking outside because that helps to improve the airflow and clear the lens fogging faster. Overall, I’m happy with this purchase and will buy another set to keep in my car for when I hit the trails.

I'm really liking these glasses. I ride daily(Victory Vision) and have been using these daily for a few weeks now. All the lenses are nice and clear. They are also easy to change out. The dark lenses have worked well against the Texas sun and I really like the clear night lenses that actually appear tinted before you put them on. I used them on a dark ride home from Austin to Houston and could see wonderfully. The only issue I had was the rubber ends on each arm were a bit hard to slide under my helmet and would grab my skin and hair. It wasn't terrible but had to be done slowly. Then once on the rubber was just too thick and started hurting my head after a short time. Luckily these pieces simply pop off and now the glasses slide on and off with ease and are much more comfortable under my helmets. I've been wearing an extended shortie helmet lately and they hold to my face and have been very comfortable. If you're a regular half helmet guy you will probably not need to remove the rubber ends but any other helmet style extending past your ears probably will.