I absolutely did. I’m sure at the time of purchase the model was mentioned, but that has little significance in my life and I forgot it.You bought a pair of Radar EV for $280 without knowing the model?
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I absolutely did. I’m sure at the time of purchase the model was mentioned, but that has little significance in my life and I forgot it.You bought a pair of Radar EV for $280 without knowing the model?
Inside a car with tinted windows, in the glove box, in their case? Why don’t my Maui Jim’s do this? Or my Costs’s? Or numerous pairs of cheap, but polarized glasses?
I understand heat caused this, but I would expect these glasses to withstand common heat, just like my other glasses do - all of them.
When did you buy them? That is not a new model and hasn’t been made for awhile?I absolutely did. I’m sure at the time of purchase the model was mentioned, but that has little significance in my life and I forgot it.
Never had one before (I’m 74) and I’m not alone on that. It’s very, very common to do. And all (as in… ALL) other brands I’ve owned have never had this problem. Especially at this price. How is it the Costa’s don’t do it? The Maui Jim’s don’t do it? Ray Bans don’t do it. The $50 mid priced glasses you get at West Marine don’t do it. I’ve owned all those brands, never, ever, had a problem.It's simply not advisable to ever stow sunnies of any kind inside a hot car. You're inviting a problem.
Yep, just don’t buy Oakley’s.Well, you did suffer a problem this time and I'm just trying to advise you, as to the likely cause and prevent you further disappointment.