Scheyden FG C-130 Sunglasses
Scheyden sunglasses are manufactured in Japan, in a little village by the name of Fukui. The time is well-known for its craftsmen who turn out exceptional sunglasses.
Scheyden then decided to use superior materials in order to create aviator-style sunglasses that would be lightweight, extremely strong, and fitted with mineral glass distortion-free lenses with exceptional visual optical properties.
One of our favorite models is the Scheyden C-130 sunglasses, popular with pilots and outdoor enthusiasts.
Scheyden Fixed Gear C-130 Sunglasses
Many, like commercial airline pilot John Hicks, have found these pilot sunglasses to have a great fit, comfort, and clarity beyond any others worn in a cockpit.
Bronze lenses are great for cutting through the haze, and neutral gray lenses are great for everyday conditions.
Some pilots wear hats, helmets, or headsets, and most sunglasses put pressure on the ears when worn with these headwear.
The Frame
The frame is hand-crafted from ultra-light, durable titanium.
The frame is fitted with slim temples which fit comfortably under a headset, hat, or helmet, and can be taken on and off with ease.
The titanium does not interact with skin sweat or oils, thus preventing the temples from becoming ugly from interacting with your skin.
The temples are attached through a hinge for superior fit and stability.
The Lenses
The C-130 pilot sunglasses are fitted with either mineral glass lenses or for those requiring a prescription, CR-39 plastic lenses.
Mineral glass lenses provide exceptional visual performance no matter whether you are on terra firma, or cruising at 36,000 feet.
They are lightweight, distortion-free, and provided unparalleled visual acuity.
Neutral Gray Scheyden C-130 aviation sunglasses with a titanium frame and mineral glass lenses
Scheyden C-130 aviators with a titanium frame and bronze-tinted mineral glass lenses.
The frame is 145mm wide with a 6-Base curve, 60mm by 45mm lenses, and a 17mm nose bridge.
I encourage you to check them out for yourself today.
Until next time, keep your eyes safe and focused on what's ahead of you, Hersch!
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