Poorly designed lenses at a Ray-Ban price
The problem is entirely with the lenses. The frames seem to be of good quality, and the sunglasses are comfortable and look great on one's face. But Ray-Ban, at some point, was acquired by the Italian consumer group Luxotica, and Ray-Ban's historic emphasis on visual acuity through the lenses seems to have been sacrificed.
Even when completely clean, it's hard to see through the lenses with certain angles between your face and the sun, as there appears to be no anti-reflective coating on the back of the lenses. You wind up with a large area that's just a tinted blur in your field of vision, which is the reflection from your cheeks onto the back of the lenses. They also don't cut glare well, and the transition from the darker tinted top of the lens to the lighter tinted bottom is jarring as the color representation is different from the top half to the bottom.
I find that Serengeti lenses are far superior in all regards. Also, if you can accept a polarized lens, Revo lenses are also superior in all regards.
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