Flying Eyes Cooper Aviator Gradient Mirrored Saphire

These Made in America Flying Eyes sunglasses are designed with pilots and motorcyclists in mind who either wear helmets or tight fitting headsets.
Designed and manufactured by Flying Eyes Optics in Austin, Texas, they are the brainchild of Dean Siracusa, a pilot who owns and flys a Meyers 200 single-engine high-performance aircraft.
In 2012 Flying Eyes was introduced to the world of aviation and soon became a beloved addition to the modern day line of aviator sunglasses.
Flying Eyes aviator sunglasses are built to rigid standards of strength, quality and beauty.
These Cooper Matte Black Frame Gradient Mirrored Saphire non-polarized polycarbonate lenses are comfortable to wear, even under the tightest fittin aviation headsets on the market today.
The Resilamide™ frame with ultra-thin temples make the Cooper Aviator sunglasses tough, yet comfortable, to wear.
The lenses are of the highest optical quality with impact -resistant polycarbonate, and they provide 100% UVA/UVB protection of your eyes.
If you fly an aircraft, ride a motorcyle, or just want a cool looking pair of sunglasses, look no further. These Flying Eyes Cooper Gradient Mirrored Saphire sunglasses will fit the bill.
Look cool while staying comfortable, both on your head and protecting your eyes.
But, there are a lot of different Cooper Aviator Sunglasses which you can find on our website at Flying Eyes Sunglasses For Pilots!
Flying Eyes was founded and engineered by pilots for pilots.
As headset technology has improved, the ear cups on those headsets have become tighter and tighter to reduce ambient noise. As this happened pilots began to experience pain from the pressure of the clamping springs.
This then created a gap between the headset ear cup on the wearer's head as the older frames allowed noise leaks the defeated the purpose of tight-fitting headset ear cups.
Flying Eyes came to the rescue tight temples that are made of super-flexable, patented material, that allows the temples to conform to your head instead of curving around your ears.
The flexability of the Flying Eyes frames and lenses means that these glasses are almost impossible to break while keeping your eyes safe and your headset performing at it's best.
Check them out today - you won't be sorry that you did!


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