Posts Tagged ‘Reptile’

Now that we’re officially into 2012, you may have noticed some significant price increases by a couple of your favorite sunglasses manufacturers, in their Rx lenses (specifically Maui Jim and Oakley). What caused the price change? The main reason the prices jumped so significantly is that neither Maui Jim nor Oakley are making traditionally surfaced Rx lenses anymore. They have both gone fully digital. What does this Read the rest of this entry »

Hey everyone! I know it’s getting very close to the end of the year, and I wanted to remind you all that you can use your Flex Dollars, HSA accounts, and similar funds here at www.eOptics.com. As long as you are spending your Flex Dollars, or Health Savings Account money towards prescription eyewear or sunglasses, it is usable on any combination of frames and lenses in our stores. We have authentic prescription Maui Jim sunglasses, Reptile sunglasses, Tag Read the rest of this entry »

Reptile Sobek Polarised Sunglasses

Reptile Polarized Sunglasses

Today I’d like to show you one of Reptile’s newest styles, the Sobek. This is a metal frame, with plastic temples. The Sobek is fairly flat, which allows for a larger range of prescription lenses to be made in this frame. The Reptile Sobek also Read the rest of this entry »

It’s finally April, and in many places in the northern hemisphere spring is here! Or, at least it’s coming. Here in Colorado, spring is not 100% sure that it wants to stay, but we’re having some absolutely beautiful days. Yesterday it was 74 degrees, and sunny all day long. This made me realize I am in the market for a new pair of sunglasses. I love the Read the rest of this entry »

I want to write about a super cool pair of sunglasses today: The Reptile Chuckwalla. The Chuckwalla has a great wrap, and give amazing protection. They are fully polarized, and offer 100% UV protection, as do all Reptile sunglasses. They are an acetate frame, so they sit closer to your face, and block lots of sunlight. The thick temples are in style right now, as well as serving the purpose of Read the rest of this entry »