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Zeal Maestro Sunglasses - Polarized |
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Available Colors: (click to view)
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Titanium Off White/ZB13 Polarized
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Description of Zeal Maestro Sunglasses - Polarized :
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Slip on the Zeal Optics Maestro Polarized Sunglasses and be the master of your domain. Whether you rule the trail, street, or mountainside, these versatile shades have you covered. Outside Magazine was so impressed with the Maestro Sunglasses, they gave them their coveted 2006 Gear of the Year Award—and we can see why. These sport sunglasses feature Zeal Optics' ZB-13 Polarized lenses, which have an amber hue. This enhances depth perception, intensifies contrast, and eliminates glare. The molded temples have spring-loaded hinges so the Maestros hug your face, and the nose and ear pads have hydrophilic silicon to prevent slippage. With their wraparound design, the Maestro Sunglasses block nearly all wind and sunlight and provide outstanding peripheral vision, which makes them ideal for mountain biking, trail running, or even skiing.
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Bottom Line: Don't just be the master, rule your domain with the Zeal Optics Maestro Polarized Sunglasses.
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| So Versatile...Almost Photochromatic 04-24-07 |
Russell Griggs (4):  |
| While at first glance the Maestro's amber lens tint would appear to be less effective than the standard mirrored gray lenses, it actually provides much better performance. Zeal’s combination of polarization and amber tint in the Maestro enhances depth perception and contrast and while not photochromatic, provide nearly perfect vision in the majority of situations that most people will find. In addition, the Maestro are nearly unbreakable due to the construction of hinges. The lenses are sufficiently large to effectively block both wind and sunlight and the hydrophilic temples combine with spring-loaded hinges to provide a highly secure fit, even when sweating profusely. Finally, the Maestro are sufficiently stylish as to be street-worthy no matter your attire. |
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| Great sun glasses 02-02-07 |
DaBos (4):  |
| I bought these glasses for fly fishing. The best polarized lenses I have used so far for spotting fish. The lenses did fog up easier than I would have expected, however. |
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| Zeal Maestros Ok 08-20-07 |
smt62 (1):  |
| The Maestros are ok. Fit a little loosely and slide too close to my face. Especially under a full-face motorcycle helmet. Amber tint is too mild. Almost unnoticeable. Prefer my Nike Tarj classics by far. |
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Hinge Type:
Spring-loaded
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Lens:
ZB-13 Polarized, amber
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Interchangeable Lens:
Yes, not included
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Face Size:
Medium, fits most face sizes thanks to spring-loaded temples
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Nose Pads:
Yes, hydrophilic
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Arm Pads:
Yes, hydrophilic
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Recommended Use:
Mountain biking, hiking, street, casual
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