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Frag Out! Magazine #23

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Lenses' quality is top shelf – polycarbonate does not change or distort the image, even on the sides so no "buts" here. So far, I haven't made a single scratch on them and let me tell you, I dropped them few times or left them outside the case inside my backpack. That's why a hard case would be great – it is normally included but well, I got the trial product so no case for me apparently. Fogging. Beside walking from cold to hot condition when lenses cover in fog for a second, I haven't had any issues with that so far, even while exercising. Obviously, might occur for a second but in very small area and it disappears quickly. Frame is made of durable, but elastic TR-90 polymer and it has that tactical, aggressive look. Outlaws stays well and do not tend to fall off while running, shooting, riding on the bike and such. TR-90 also known as Grilamid, has few advantages – it doesn't break in low temperatures, is UV resistant and withstands bending. It also doesn't get unpleasantly cold. Temples are well designed but their ends could be bent bit more to the inside so it would mentally comfort the user that they will not fall for sure. Frame does not painfully squeeze the head especially while wearing standard hearing protection. Just to sum up, Outlaws are quality eyewear and they have reasonable price tag. I do not think of them to be "over designed" or "standing out" more than other brands. EYE PROTECTION

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