

🕶️ Elevate your game with glare-free style and unbeatable UV defense!
Nitrogen Polarized Wrap Around Sport Sunglasses feature 1.1mm TAC polarized lenses that eliminate glare, a lightweight 1oz polycarbonate frame for secure comfort, and UV400 protection to block 100% of harmful UV rays. Designed for men and women, these durable sunglasses are perfect for driving, fishing, running, and all outdoor sports, packaged stylishly for gifting.









| ASIN | B00NWIYXNW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Arm Length | 121 Millimeters |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,000 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #10 in Sunglasses |
| Brand | Nitrogen |
| Bridge Width | 16 Millimeters |
| Care instructions | Hand wash with mild soap and lukewarm water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Store in a protective case when not in use. |
| Color | Gloss Black | Smoke |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 17,688 Reviews |
| Fit Type | regular |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | one size fits most |
| Frame Material Type | Plastic |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | sunglasses |
| Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Lens Coating Description | UV Protection Coating |
| Lens Color | Smoke |
| Lens Material Type | Tri Acetate Cellulose |
| Lens Type | Polarized |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NT0201PZ |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Origin | Imported |
| Polarization Type | Polarized |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand wash with mild soap and lukewarm water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Store in a protective case when not in use. |
| Sport Type | Fishing, Golf |
| Style Name | Polarized Men's Women's Driving Wraparound Sunglasses |
| Style Number | NT0201PZ |
| Sunglasses Form | wrap_around |
| UPC | 035127250670 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
F**Y
Reasonably priced, well fitting
I bought Bolle sunglasses for years; never had to worry about quality of lenses or frame, how well they withstood wear and tear, and almost always fit well. From time to time I bought a style that didn’t fit me as well as I liked. They were always made in Italy. No more. I can no longer afford them at something like $80 or o $100. So I have been purchasing a variety of more affordable sunglasses here for last several years, always checking reviews first. No matter what you pay, even regular eyeglass frames are almost always made in China of some cheap plastic. You have to be careful and find frames for all glasses that will be durable. This is especially important for me, as I live in FL and wear sunglasses constantly…I have lots of spares around, too! I wear them on a cord so I don’t lose them (which still happens from time to time) and on top of my head so they don’t get scratched. (I know…they can get stretched that way…but I’ve never actually had a frame stretch so much that it’s loose on my face. 😉) I am impressed with quality with what I paid. Frame is sturdy. Lenses are, as far as I can tell, defect free. Very nice looking. Though some ladies here commented the lenses are too close to their face/lashes, I do not have that problem. Bridge is comfortable. The lens color isn’t my usual blue shade, but it does the trick, not making it too dark to see well on an overcast but bright day (I have sensitive eyes). I’d say that these days, this is a good buy. Why pay such ridiculous money for brand names that really aren’t all that much better made now? And who doesn’t scratch, break or lose their sunglasses on occasion? Added bonus, at least for me…even with the larger frames for eyeglasses these days, mine actually fit right snuggly under the sunglasses. Unless someone is right in your face or looks from the side of the sunglasses, you can’t see much of the eyeglass frames underneath, if at all with the mirrored lenses. I doubt I would ever do that (I wear contacts most of the time), but it’s nice to know I would have that option if necessary.
S**E
Good clarity
They are very nice, good polarization. Good price. I bought a second pair. No case.
W**R
If you’re a rider
Great shades stay snug on the highway without a face plate. They got a kind of grip that fits my head may not fit everybody’s but the wind can’t tear them off at 70 miles an hour. One of the lenses popped out pretty easy tossing them in a table. But it went back in even easier. It snapped in and I don’t think it was snapped before. Inexpensive and gets the job done if you’re a rider
T**S
Quality feel that won't break your budget!
This is my second pair.. My first pair lasted a year! That is amazing considering must of my shades fly off my face when I'm on the boat.. The wind moving at 45mph will do that.. These wrap sunglasses are snug on my head.. I have a narrow head, and it is hard to find wrap shades that fit well and securely hold to my face. If you have this problem, or your just tired of your shades falling off your face.. You should try these.. I recommended them to every one I know! Highly recommend this!!
K**B
Stylish, Sleek, but Fog Didn’t Clear Up My View
Stylish, Sleek, but Fog Didn’t Clear Up My View *Why I Bought These Sunglasses* I purchased these polarized sunglasses because I hike often and needed something sleek, light, and hopefully anti-fog. The slender design looked great online, and I was especially drawn to the promise of polarization for sunny trails and reduced glare. *A Comfortable Fit for this Active Hiker* Right out the box, the fit was impressive. They felt snug without being tight, and the slender build made them ideal for layering. I wore them with my wide-brimmed hiking hat and under my hoodie, no awkward pushing or discomfort. They stayed in place, even with movement. Honestly, I loved how they looked and felt. *Let’s Talk Fog (The Dealbreaker)* Here’s where things fell short. While hiking in warm temperatures, and even shaded areas, the lenses began fogging up quickly. I adjusted my layers, gave them breathing room,but nothing helped long term. It was frustrating, especially mid-hike when I needed visibility most. If you hike in mixed climates or even early mornings, this might be a concern. Bulky No, But Still Not “The One” I’ve tried other hiking glasses that were bulky and felt more like gear than style—these weren’t that. The lightweight frame is a win, but ultimately the fogging defeated the purpose. For casual use or short sunny hikes, they might still work for some. Final Verdict If you're hiking in dry, sunny weather—these might be a perfect fit. But if you're expecting anti-fog performance, proceed with caution. I loved the look and feel, but had to return. Here’s hoping the next version improves the fog factor.
C**D
Great sun protection
I love these sunglasses. The only thing I would change is the color I chose. The clear with purple is beautiful but I get a reflection sometimes when the sun hits the frame just right. The vision is great and helps save my eyes from the sun. Worth the price
D**E
Great sun protection!
What I like most about these sunglasses is the protection from the glaring sun they offer. They are also light, and comfortable to wear. Quality is not the best, but for the price, I would buy another pair!
Z**Y
Attractive design and pretty durable
I’m on my third pair of these glasses. I keep buying them because I like the design and the wide range of frame/lens color options, and also because the price is reasonable for what they are. These are not the most durable sunglasses. I managed to break one pair by carelessly walking into a door frame. My second pair broke recently from—I think—just regular wear and tear. Even so, the last pair lasted almost two years of regular use. I am very photosensitive, so if I’m outside, I’m almost always wearing sunglasses. For the price, you can’t expect these to be a whole lot more durable than they are though, and overall I’ve been satisfied with every pair I’ve bought and will probably buy another pair of these next time I need a new pair.
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