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Free Returns/Exchanges
Description
Finally. A pilot sunglass built for her.
The Method Seven Aviatrix wasn't adapted from a men's frame — it was engineered from scratch for the female aviator. Every detail, from the hair-friendly nose pads to the hand-tooled Japanese titanium frame, was designed with the woman in the cockpit in mind. Add Method Seven's proprietary Notch Filtering Technology and you get optics that don't just look great — they perform at altitude.
What the Aviatrix Does For You
- Sees what other sunglasses miss — Notch Filtering Technology selectively removes specific light wavelengths to sharpen contrast and clarity far beyond standard tinted lenses. Your instruments, the horizon, and traffic all pop with greater definition.
- Stays comfortable on long flights — The hair-friendly nose pad design prevents tangling and pressure points, so you can wear these for a 4-hour cross-country without thinking about your eyewear once.
- Fits under your headset without breaking the seal — The lightweight Japanese titanium frame flexes without bulk, preserving your headset's ear-cup seal and active noise cancellation on every leg.
- Keeps your panel fully readable — Non-polarized lenses mean LCD displays, glass cockpits, and avionics screens stay crisp and clear. No interference, no blind spots.
- Matches your flying conditions — Three VLT options (9%, 18%, 30%) let you choose the right tint for bright high-altitude sun, variable light, or overcast days.
- Works in the cockpit and beyond — A timeless aviator silhouette that transitions effortlessly from the flight deck to the FBO lounge.
Ready to fly in style?
4 lens options. One frame built for the female aviator.
Pick your perfect pair and order today!
SKY vs. FLT: Which Lens Is Right for You?
| SKY — Mineral Glass | FLT — Polycarbonate | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Maximum optical clarity | Impact resistance, active use |
| Material | Mineral glass | Shatterproof polycarbonate |
| Weight | Slightly heavier | Lighter |
| Price | $215 | $195 |
Choose Your VLT for the Way You Fly
| VLT | Best For |
|---|---|
| SKY9 — 9% | Bright daylight, high-altitude flying, intense sun |
| SKY18 — 18% | Variable light conditions, morning/evening flights |
| SKY30 — 30% | Overcast, low-light, or transitional conditions |
| FLT18 — 18% | Variable light with shatterproof durability |
Not sure which to choose? SKY9 is the most popular pick for daytime VFR flying. SKY18 or FLT18 work well for mixed conditions.
What's Included
- Method Seven Aviatrix Sunglasses
- Rugged Hard Carrying Case
- Microfiber Carrying & Polishing Pouch
Shipping & Returns
- Ships within 1–2 business days
- Free returns within 30 days — no questions asked
- Questions? We've been helping pilots find the right eyewear since 2002.
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How To Determine The Right Size For You
Free Returns and Exchanges
Our return and exchange policy is simple.
If, within 30 days of placing your order, and for any reason, you wish to return or exchange an item, simply let us know and we will provide you with a free return label.
If it is an exchange, we will send you a free return label and ship to you, at no cost, the item you want to exchange for.
Shipping Policy
USA SHIPPING
Please note that we process orders Monday through Friday and ship usually within 3-5 days. This is because our inventory is stored at an eFulfillment center and it takes time to process, package and ship our orders.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
We currently ship to most countries through a third party processor. This means that we ship the package to a freight forwarder in the US who then ships the package to the purchasers home country.
You will be provided a tracking link to track your purchase; however, remember that it takes time to get to the forwarder, time for the forwarder to relabel the package, and then time to get to customs in your country.
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