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Ray Ban Gunmetal Raptor Sunglasses
In stock
SKU
9301
$153.00
The Gunmetal Raptor Sunglasses feature a rectangular shape with clean curves. These glasses sit on the more aggressive side in style with a classic and ready-for-any-occasion look. These sunglasses utilize Ray Ban’s G-15 lens and are non-polarized. Gunmetal grey frames.
High-quality construction and distinctive styling have become trademarks of Ray-Ban sunglasses. From their early military origins in the 1930s, these sunglasses have become known for the movie stars that often sport the latest trends. Each style offers 100% UV protection and comes with a protective case and cleaning cloth.
Ray-Ban Gunmetal Raptor
The Gunmetal Raptor Sunglasses feature a rectangular shape with clean curves. These glasses sit on the more aggressive side in style with a classic and ready-for-any-occasion look. These sunglasses utilize Ray Ban’s G-15 lens and are non-polarized. Gunmetal grey frames.
Why we don't sell polarized sunglasses
Many sunglasses today are polarized, meaning they use an optical filter to reduce glare. While this is fine for fishing or driving, it's a bad idea for pilots. That's because many cockpit instruments and glass panels have polarized faces, and polarized sunglasses will render these unreadable. In addition, the iPad screen will be blacked out in portrait orientation when wearing polarized sunglasses. Sporty's sells a wide variety of high-quality sunglasses that do an excellent job of reducing glare--but without polarization.
Ray-Ban Gunmetal Raptor
The Gunmetal Raptor Sunglasses feature a rectangular shape with clean curves. These glasses sit on the more aggressive side in style with a classic and ready-for-any-occasion look. These sunglasses utilize Ray Ban’s G-15 lens and are non-polarized. Gunmetal grey frames.
Why we don't sell polarized sunglasses
Many sunglasses today are polarized, meaning they use an optical filter to reduce glare. While this is fine for fishing or driving, it's a bad idea for pilots. That's because many cockpit instruments and glass panels have polarized faces, and polarized sunglasses will render these unreadable. In addition, the iPad screen will be blacked out in portrait orientation when wearing polarized sunglasses. Sporty's sells a wide variety of high-quality sunglasses that do an excellent job of reducing glare--but without polarization.