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Sporting Goods : Franklin Sports 2752 MLB 3 Lens, Flip-Up Sunglasses

Franklin Sports 2752 MLB 3 Lens, Flip-Up Sunglasses

from: Franklin




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 9777





Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months
Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Franklin
EAN: 0025725071074
Label: Franklin
Product Manufacturer: Franklin
Material Type: other-materials
Model: 2752
Publisher: Franklin
Ranking: 9777
Studio: Franklin


Product facts:
  • Impact-resistant, flip-up sport sunglasses with three interchangeable lenses
  • Blue mirror for sunny days, brown lens for moderate days, amber lens for overcast days
  • Chrome-X lens coating reduces glare and improves depth perception
  • Nylon carrying pouch and elastic headband strap included
  • 1-year warranty







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Franklin MLB Deluxe Flip-Up Sport Sunglasses feature:
  • Flip-up sport shield sunglasses with 3 different lenses for different light conditions
  • Impact-resistant, polycarbonate lens
  • 100% Ultra Violet Protection (A & B)
  • Chrome-X lens coating reduces glare and improves depth perception
  • Nylon carrying pouch and elastic headband strap included
  • Black frame

    Lens Colors:
    • Amber lens for overcast days (75% light transmission)
    • Blue mirror for sunny days (20% light transmission)
    • Brown lens for moderate days (40% light transmission)


    Amazon.com Item Description:
    Keep your eye on the ball with the Franklin Sports 2752 Deluxe Flip-Up Sunglasses, which features three interchangeable lenses for three different light conditions. These impact-resistant, polycarbonate lenses provide 100 percent protection from ultra-violet light, and the Chrome-X lens coating reduces glare and improves depth perception. They include a headband strap and carry pouch. This package also includes the following lenses:
    • Blue mirror for sunny days (20 percent light transmission)
    • Brown lens for moderate days (40 percent light transmission)
    • Amber lens for overcast days (75 percent light transmission)


    What's in the Box?
    Sunglasses, three interchangeable lenses, headband strap, carry pouch













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    Buyer Reviews
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Look Cool but the Flips Flop!
    My 9 yr old loves his new baseball sunglasses with interchangeable lenses; he looks cool and can field those fly balls with greater ease. We both are frustrated by two things, however:
    1. The lenses pop in easily, but that ensures that flop out easily. They just don't stay in the frame as well as they should for active wear.
    2. That problem creates another: a case is not provided (for which we would have gladly paid extra), so storage is difficult, and the lens pops out when we try to put it in a bag we're using until we can find a case large enough to accomodate the sunglasses and all the lenses.
    If the manufacturer would tweak the design a bit and include a case, we would have paid up to $[...] for these otherwise useful and attractive sunglasses.



    Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Extra work to make right...
    My experience was similar to others here, those who had trouble with the "flip-up part" of the glasses staying in place when manipulated to the "up position." I drilled a small hole into the back of the flip-part of the glasses, then ran a piece of floral wire(quite small, but strong) through the hole and around the axle-part of the glasses frame, then twisted it to secure the flip-part to the axle-part, thereby preventing the flip-part from coming off. Works like a charm, but required additional work to make it work properly without separating. I've been using them now for over a month and have yet to(knock on wood) have them come apart again.



    Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - not happy
    Every time you flip them up the hinge holding the lens frame comes apart. I bought them to hang glide with but I will not use them for fear of the lens popping off at 5k ft. and losing it. Peter



    Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good, inexpensive sports sunglasses
    I bought them for a trip to the Caribbean. It's nice to have three interchangeable lenses for different conditions. The lenses are pretty prone to fingerprints and smudges when you try to change them, and the lens tends to fall off after a few flips. Overall the sunglasses feel a little flimsy, but are nonetheless very comfortable and quite stylish. The sunglasses also come with a travel pouch, which is convenient.



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