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Method Seven Pilot Clip-On Sunglasses

Sale priceR$ 424,00

Prescription glasses in the cockpit? Now you can have Method Seven optics too. If you wear prescription glasses, you know the frustration — juggling between your glasses and a separate...

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Sunglasses Measurement

Sunglasses Measurement

How to measure your face to choose the right sunglasses size


How To Measure For Frame Width

Sunglasses measurement can be one of the most difficult things to figure out when purchasing sunglasses online. It can be confusing when trying to get the correct size to fit your face and avoid returning them for the correct size.


The quickest and easiest way is to have someone hold a ruler across the front of your face and measure the distance from one side of your face to the other. Some people say measure temple to temple; however, it is important to get the width correct so that the frame temples don't bend outward when you put on your sunglasses.


If you don't have someone available to assist you try measuring the width using a mirror. If that doesn't work measure another pair of eye glass frames you may already have.


While this way of sunglasses measurement will give you the necessary inside width you want for a comfortable fit most manufacturers and dealers don't provide that dimension. Rather most sunglasses measurements are given as the width of one of the lenses at it's widest point.


How Manufacturers Indicate Size


When you see the sunglasses measurement (size) stated as "55mm" we are talking about the width of one lens at it's widest point. Some companies will provide a chart to convert sizes like "55mm" to a frame width; however, the actual frame width will depend upon a number of other factors.


The Parts Of A Sunglasses Frame


The names of the various parts of glasses and sunglasses

                          The Parts Of Sunglasses Frames


Above you can see the various parts of a sunglasses frame along with what each part is called. This is the first step in understanding how to decide on the correct sunglasses measurement when choosing a pair of sunglasses for yourself. As you can imagine the actual width of the frame is the total of the following items:

  1. The hinges;
  2. The bridge;
  3. The eye size.

Each of these items are sized in millimeters and the sum of the width of 2 hinges, 1 bridge and 2 lens eye sizes will give you the inside width of a pair of sunglasses in millimeters. You can then convert that number to inches and compare with the sunglasses measurement you made earlier.


Use A Suggested Size Chart

aviator frame size chart


Above you can see a chart provided by Randolph Engineering to help choose the correct sunglasses size without having to worry about making a sunglasses measurement.


As a rule of thumb most women will prefer the 52mm size sunglasses while most men will prefer the 55-57mm size sunglasses. Tall men or men with more round faces may prefer the 58-61mm size sunglasses instead.


While this chart is for sunglasses manufactured by Randolph Engineering it is still useful for figuring out what will work for other sunglasses because the DBL (Distance Between Lenses) or bridge is usually in the 17 to 22mm range.


Look At Your Present Sunglasses


If all of this confuses you there is one other way you may be able to figure out the correct sunglasses measurement for yourself. If you already have a pair of sunglasses that fit well and that you really like, take a look at the inside of one of the temples. The image below shows you where you can find that information and what it means:


How To Find The Size Of Your Glasses or Sunglasses On The Temples


The most important thing is to make sure that when you purchase your pair of sunglasses online that the seller will exchange them for the correct size at no cost to you. Sunglasses measurement is more art than anything else - how the sunglasses look, fit and feel is really more a personal preference than anything else.


Still Confused? Give Us A Call


If you are still confused, or have any other questions regarding sunglasses measurement, feel free to give us a call at 1 (866) 440-2461 and one of our employees will be very happy to help you in any way we can.


At Aviator-Sunglasses.net our first priority is you - our Customer!

Have a prosperous day! 


John M. White a/k/a JetAviator7, owner of Aviator-Sunglasses.net


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Method Seven Pilot Clip-On Sunglasses Method Seven
Method Seven Pilot Clip-On Sunglasses Sale priceR$ 424,00

Why People Choose Method Seven Sunglasses

SKY Lens Technology

Method Seven's Sky lens technology give you cuting-edge, non-polarized glare reduction. You get clear, unrestricted vision without the drawback of polarized lenses. Notch filtering technology allows for enhanced color accuracy, contrast, and clarity. Experience a sharp and vibrant visual experience while protecting your eyes from glare and harmful UV radiation.

FLT Lens Technology

Method Seven's FLT lens technoloy is an engineering marvel, delivering the closest performance to mineral glass in a shatterproof polymer lens material. Enjoy anti-fog, anti-scratch, and anti-reflective coatings for incredible durability and clarity in all conditions.

Built to Last!

Method Seven frames are made with titanium for strength, durability and comfort under tight headsets or helmets. Titanium is naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to corrosion, making these frames a great investment. Each pair come with a rugged carrying case and microfiber pouch for polishing the lenses.

Quick Shipping!

We offer free shipping on all sunglass sales. We normally ship your order within 1 to 3 days. If, within 30 days of receiving your sunglasses, you want to return or exchange for a different pair or size, simply let us know and we will provide free return and exchange shipping.

Three Simple Recommendations

  1. Keep Them Clean 1

    Keep Them Clean

    Always keep your lenses clean for best visual acuity and eye protection. Only use water or lens cleaner and microfiber cloth.

  2. Keep Theme Tight 2

    Keep Theme Tight

    Use a mini-slotted screwdriver like the Wera 2035 to keep your frame from becoming lose and losing a lens or temple.

  3. Don't Lose Your Sunglasses 3

    Don't Lose Your Sunglasses

    Don't drop or lose your sunglasses when you are active and distracted. Sunglass leashers are a great dolution.

Frequently asked questions

Which lenses are the best choice?

The FLT lenses have a neutral gray base making them ideal for most pilots and suitable for use in any cockpit. They are designed especially for aerobatic pilot, open cockpits, of for anyone sensitive to the weight of mineral glass lenses.

The SKY lenses provide complete UV protection and use noth filtering technology to provide enhanced color accuracy, contrast and clarity for a sharp and vibrant visual experience.

What is your return policy?

You an return or exchange any sunglasses within 30 days of purchase with a free return label for a return, and free shipping both was for an exchange.You can exchange for a different pair or style, or for a different size - no questions asked.

Are Polarized lenses better than Non-Polarized lenses?

No. Polarized lenses do not block UV rays better, nor do they provide better eye protection Polarized lenses are best if you live or spend a lot of time on the water. Remember, polarized lenses can cause problems when viewing LCD screens in aircraft and cars.They also can interfere with taking photographs by creating a rainbow effect in the viewfinder.

Do darker lenses block UV rays better?

No. UV protection is provided for lenses by a micro-thin layer that is applied to the lens material providing 100% UVA/UVB protection whether the lens is clear or dark.

John M. White

About the founder

John M. White, ATP Pilot & Entreprenuer

I am a USAF veteran, former ATP corporate pilot, and an entreprenuer. One of the reasons I decided to create the Aviator Sunglasses website was to provide outstanding service for pilots, veterans, and outdoor sport enthusiasts.

During my flying years I discovered the importance of a great pair of sunglasses, not just those ordinary, off the shelf kind, that look good but that don't really protect your eyes, improve you vision, or provide a comfortable fit. That is why I have researched the marketplace and found the very best sunglasses that provide the best visual acutiy, eye protection, comfort, and durability.

Most importantly, I hate dealing with AI Customer service. I want everyone who visits this store to receive help from a real live person, not some AI generated help!

You can easily reach us in person throuh our Contact Us page.

John M. WhiteFounder & CEO