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Reddit mentions of J+S Premium Military Style Classic Aviator Sunglasses, Polarized, 100% UV Protection (Large Frame - Black Frame/Black Lens)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of J+S Premium Military Style Classic Aviator Sunglasses, Polarized, 100% UV Protection (Large Frame - Black Frame/Black Lens). Here are the top ones.

J+S Premium Military Style Classic Aviator Sunglasses, Polarized, 100% UV Protection (Large Frame - Black Frame/Black Lens)
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POLARIZED LENS – specialized multi layer lens designed to filter and block over 99.96% of glare – J+S Polarized lenses blocks out intense horizontal reflections (glare) by having vertically oriented filter layer embedded in the lens, providing maximum comfort and improved visibility. These lens are are tough, lightweight, scratch resistant, and have high optical clarity (distortion free, clear vision), making them an excellent choice for general outdoor and water sports activities.UV 400 PROTECTION - J+S Vision lenses are 400UV rated, meaning it can block 99%-100% of both UVA and UVB radiation. UV400 rated sunglasses are essential to protecting your eyes against long- term UV damage and keeping your eyes healthy when out and about.HIGH QUALITY FRAME – made with metallic alloy that is ultra light weight yet strong and durable. It comes with spring loaded hinged legs and adjustable silicon nose pads which allows for maximum comfort and flexibility.PERFECT ALL ROUNDER - being Polarized and 400UV protection makes these sunglasses the perfect choice for outdoor sports and activities such as driving, fishing, skiing, travelling, hiking, boating, and is suitable as high fashion accessory and daily wear all year round. It is also gift packaged ready, making it a wonderful yet practical gift idea for friends and family!100% RISK FREE PURCHASE - All J+S Sunglasses comes with a 1 year warranty on frames and lens as well as a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee when purchased from authorized dealers. So if you are not completely happy with your purchase for whatever reason, let us know and we'll take care of you.
Specs:
ColorBlack Frame/Black Lens
Height1.9685 Inches
Length4.84251 Inches
SizeLarge 62mm
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width5.98424 Inches

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Found 2 comments on J+S Premium Military Style Classic Aviator Sunglasses, Polarized, 100% UV Protection (Large Frame - Black Frame/Black Lens):

u/yugas42 · 4 pointsr/walmart

> Gloves and Boots
> Some people like wearing gloves while doing carts. It suppose to keep your hands from getting dried out or something. I've never had the issue. Too each his own. I would honestly wear boots over gym shoes. Boots are a little hot but they keep your toes from being smashed as easily.

Walmart Cart associate with three years experience here. Going to clarify and disagree with this.

You bring gloves for two reasons, first, is when you're doing a carry-out to get a better grip on the box you're lifting, if it's an awkward size and you have a hard time getting under it, a good pair of gloves will help. I recommend Mechanix mpact's, I'm almost convinced someone at Mechanix designed them just for cart pushing. They also keep you from pinching your fingers especially badly. I know my gloves have saved me more than once from some pretty serious cuts from fingers being pinched. In fact today, while not wearing my gloves, I ended up bleeding pretty badly because of exactly that.


Secondly, boots are for heavy rain or snow. If you wear them every day for long periods of time, you will destroy your arches and it will be painful. If you need to be waterproof you should wear them, but otherwise a good (not $15 Walmart bought) set of running shoes are really the only way to go if you want to get up the next morning and not have your feet hurt. Currently I'm wearing Brooks Ravenna 8's, which are a little on the pricey side, but Brooks are my absolute favorite brand of shoe for working. The risk of hurting your toe for a few minutes is, in my opinion, worth it compared to having the skin peel off the bottom of your feet and walking on blisters all day.

I should also mention that while a hat is a good start, sunglasses are going to do a lot for preventing headaches on particularly sunny days. Eye strain is a serious deal when you're walking in and out of the store all day, and it can do a number on your vision after a while. Again I'll recommend what I wear, and that's currently these J+S aviators. Make sure whatever you wear is polarized, otherwise it really doesn't matter if you wear them or not.

That's my $0.02, and everyone is going to have their own preferences, so your mileage may vary.