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JKruz Polarized Sunglasses
The following product review for the JKruz sunglasses was written by a few sources other than our own. They are reliable
sources which performed their own testing on this product.
Boating Magazine
Scentists estimate there are 698,797,978,322 pairs of sunglasses at the bottom of the ocean. Is one of them
yours? You should have gotten JKruz floating polorized sunglasses. I tested a pair through an entire season of
charter fishing and they never turned into bottom structure, broke or bent - my first pair ever to make it through the
daily grind, all year. They're also the most comfortable sunglasses I've worn.
Why? I credit their light weight - less
than 5/8 ounce. Bend or twist them, and they come back to their original shape. The lenses are 400 SPF UV protection and
come in yellow, brown and smoke. I like them so much, this could be the last pair of sunglasses I ever own. If only I
could remember where I put them.
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Boating on Delmarva
There are products that just "look" good and there are products that really "are" good. When you can find something
on the market that actually has both form and function - you've found a winner.
Jkruz Floating Polarized Sunglasses are winners.
The super-lightweight polycarbonate lenses and frames bring
these glasses in at only 5/8 of an ounce (yes, that's less then one ounce) and allow the shades to float without
any additional floatation devises or buoyant straps.
To protect the eyes and help anglers see their quarry the sunglasses are polarized and offer full UV protection.
The manufacturer suggests its product's flexibility and quality construction makes them virtually unbreakable and
provides a lifetime warranty to back up their claim. I don't know about you, but I'm accustomed to paying well
over $100 for a quality pair of fishing glasses, but Jkruz glasses are retailing for only $49.95. These glasses
are currently available in some of our local tackle shops or online at www.jkruzinc.com.
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Barry Potteiger - Bass Pro Team
Last summer, I had Lasik vision surgery. With this, I would only need
READING GLASSES. This was great and I immediately went out and bought
wrap around Costa Del Mar sunglasses. However, to my dismay, I needed
bifocals to tie a knot or read a chart. After 2 months of searching, I
found no high quality wrap around polaroid sunglasses with bi-focals. I
found boxy, uncomfortable cheap glasses that were not very useable. So I
added a bifocal to the brim of my hat and pulled it down whenever I needed
it. It wasn't very convenient and was a nuisance when running the boat.
Since December, I have been researching the internet and talking to vendors
trying to find a pair of high quality wrap around polaroids with a
bi-focal. Many companies were willing to do it with a prescription but it
would cost $300 to $400 per pair.
Finally, I found J Kruz Co. T! hey make a high quality pair of wrap around
polaroids that come in dark, amber or brown lenses. They are nearly
indestructible with a fit that can be easily modified to your face at a
retail price of about $50. And they float. THEY ARE FANTASTIC.
I’ve only had my pair for 2 days but I can tell you they are wonderful.
I plan to own at least 3 pairs.
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