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Zan Headgear
Prowler Sunglasses
$16.99  Sale
MSRP $17.95
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Product Description
  • Sunglasses that fit like a goggle
  • Soft foam contours to your eye sockets
  • Anti-fog, shatterproof, polycarbonate lens
  • Lycra carrying pouch
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating -  Based on 15 Review(s)
Fit   4.4
Features   4.3

Finish   4.3
Cost Benefit   4.1

Durability   4.0
Overall   4.2
Latest Reviews
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Thomas King Puyallup,  WA Zan Headgear - Prowler Sunglasses I found these to be a really good set of clear glasses and loved the case that came with them.
Fit   4.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   4.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.2
Joey Spring Valley,  IL zan sunglasses I really like the glasses. They fit really well! Thanks a lot
Fit   3.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   4.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.0
frank natrona heights,  PA Zan Headgear - Prowler Sunglasses nice fit ,well buy these again.
Fit   4.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   3.0
Features   3.0
Cost Benefit   3.0
Overall   3.4
Ed Seaman Newberg,  OR sunglasses The prowler sunglasses are ok for the price. You get what you pay for. The foam doesn’t offer as much protection from the wind as I would like. I guess they are just OK.
Fit   3.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   2.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   1.0
Overall   3.2
lee kirsch brighton,  CO prowler sunglasses Though there is a foam backing on the glasses, the fit is far from flush against my face. Might work better on someone else's face. Maybe if you have a good wind protection (windshield, etc) you can use them. As for me to much wind/air and it bothers my eyes/vision.
Fit   5.0
Finish   3.0
Durability   3.0
Features   3.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   3.6
Sharon San Francisco,  CA You get what you pay for. Smoke tinted: good fit, but they tend to fog up too much. For the price, however, they're not bad.
Fit   4.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   4.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   3.0
Overall   4.2
jesse hanrahan fredericksburg,  VA prowler sunglasses These are my first pair of riding glasses and they do pretty well with the wind. Some still gets in but what can you expect for $18. The padding is nice and comfortable. They fog up too if you're sitting still but as soon as you start moving they clear right up. All in all I can't complain about the price and quality.
Fit   5.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   4.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.4
melinda Kornbloom santa Fe,  NM Prowler Sunglasses Nice! Comfortable and good design. Enhances my overall coolness!
Fit   5.0
Finish   3.0
Durability   3.0
Features   3.0
Cost Benefit   3.0
Overall   3.4
Shawn Kirkland,  WA Cheap is as Cheap does Needing some clear glasses, I picked these up as a starter set to see how they performed. They don't fit particularly well and I find that they block a lot of my peripheral vision. In addition to this they tend to fog up much more than my Maui Jim's. I wear a full face Scorpion EXO-700 and really prefer to wear glasses in addition to the full face helmet so far I have not found the perfect solution, especially when wearing the respro foggy in cold/wet weather. The Respro foggy prevents me from wearing any of the glasses I have comfortably, which of course leads me back to the fogging of the Prowler Sunglasses. All in all, cheap is as cheap does, they definitely are better than nothing, just make extra sure you are dealing with the new blind spot they create.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   4.8
Les Snohomish,  WA Great Glasses for the money. Face it... these guys are cheap. I bought 3 pair - Clear, Amber, and Grey tint. Each is great. They stop the wind through, they keep the tears from running down (or across) my face, and they are optically fine. They are not readily adjustable, but the bridge on my nose is substantial, so I worked them over with a carefully engineered combination of a propane torch, a pair of large pliers, and a bi lag bolt - fixed them right up.
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