Maui Jim Peahi Polarized Sunglasses,Gloss Black Frame/Neutral Grey Lens,one size

- Case included
- Designed for driving and general use, the SuperThin lens are 20% thinner than conventional laminated glass lens
- CLEARSHELL scratch-resistant coating shields the lens against scratches
- Lenses are prescription ready (Rx-Able)
- Lenses feature PolarizedPlus 2 technology, which eliminates reflective, direct, and bounce-back glare
Maui Jim Sunglasses, style Peahi is a lightweight & sporty Rx-able hypoallergenic cellulose propionate frame with built-in non-slip nose pads to ensure total comfort. The Peahi is designed to be worn in salt water with its corrosion-proof nickel/silver alloy hinges. Featured on the right lens is the Maui Jim logo. Maui Jim Sunglasses have scratch/impact resistant lightweight polarized lenses that provide 1superb optical clarity.
Maui Jim Sandy Beach,Gloss Black Frame/Neutral Grey Lens,one size

- Lenses feature PolarizedPlus 2 technology, which eliminates reflective, direct, and bounce-back glare
- Lenses are ideal for intense sport activity
- CLEARSHELL scratch-resistant coating shields the lens against scratches
- Lenses are prescription ready (Rx-Able)
Island Origins
In the early 1980s, a small company began selling sunglasses on the beautiful beaches of Maui, Hawaii. However, the sunglasses quickly proved to be no match for the Hawaiian sun's severe glare and harmful ultraviolet rays. Everyone wanted sunglasses that would eliminate glare without distorting the beautiful colors of the island scenery. Since no other sunglasses on the market could meet this specialized need, the company developed their own. With an original line of seven sunglass styles and PolarizedPlus technology, Maui Jim was born. In fact, PolarizedPlus was so unique that it was soon patented. Now with over 50 styles, Maui Jim, Inc. is the fastest growing polarized sunglass maker in the world. Best of all, sun-lovers can browse the fantastic styles online at boatersworld.com!Sandy Beach Park is a popular surf spot located on Oahu's south shore, and is known for its fierce, unrelenting waves. Expert body surfers and boogie boarders find the waves to be the ultim