Frag Out! Magazine
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In the Płaszczak's eye I am a typical eyeglass wearer. I wear the large and heavy metal frames with the corrective lenses on the everyday ba- sis. In contrast to the "ordinary" users which wear sunglass due to the weather conditions or fashion and lifestyle trends I am strongly sensitized to a construction of the frames. And I must admit, that the Swiss Eye Mavericks surprised me from the first minute. They look well, they have a more sporty than tactical design, therefore they can be worn as EDC without an ostentatious manifesting their "tactility". They fit to my round face, perfect- ly adhere and ensure an excellent side protection – some- times I have had an impression that I took on the goggles, not the eyeglasses. I have appreciated this not only in the moun- tains covered with snow, but also now, when I drive my mo- tor scooter in the city. I brush out mosquitoes and flies from my beard and do not need to pick them out from my eyes what often happens with the eyewear which poorly adheres to the face. I am also making myself easy when it comes to my sight, protected against small stones, frequently picked from the road by the wheels of the vehicles which are be- hind me. At the shooting range these eyeglasses have al- ready stopped a few times the cartridge cases from the guns of the colleagues who have shot next to me. It is very similar with sand that is picked up by the blasts during shooting in the prone position. They perfectly work when wearing them with the hearing protectors – after the whole day of a train- ing there is nothing what interferes, pinches, and their hold is nearly worthy of being a benchmark. The lenses themselves deserve a praise – an image is legible, sharp without any dis- tortions. I like very much a shape of the temples due to a reason known to each eyeglass wearer. As for me, the Mavericks feature such an advantage that due to their small weight I practically do not feel them and they do not pressure in the determina- tive contact points. I have caught myself a few times that I have looked for them forgetting that … they are on my nose. Once I have fallen asleep with them because I have forgotten to take them off my head before going to sleep. www.fragoutmag.com