$72.88
The Bobster Rukus Sunglasses is a wrap around frame that merges comfort with functionality. Available in gloss black, these Bobster Sunglasses have clear photochromic lenses that change with altering light. In addition, these Bobster Sunglasses also feature an Anti-Bacterial Treated removable closed cell foam gasket, that prevents lens fogging and keeps wind and debris from distorting vision. With these features, these Bobster Sunglasses are ideal for everyday usage or for sports. Plus, the Bobster Rukus Sunglasses is prescription available and also come with a carry case and a microfiber cloth. For more options check our Bobster collection.
Attention: Prescription Lenses will be made accordantly with your Lens Choices on the prescription form.
Weight | 16 oz |
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Dimensions | 8 × 4 × 4 in |
Brands |
Bobster |
Colors |
Black |
Frame Features |
Foam Gasket |
Frame Materials |
Plastic |
Frame Shape |
Wrap Around |
Gender |
Men, Women |
Size |
Large, Medium |
HTS Code |
9004.10.00 |
Prescription Available |
Yes |
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John Hicks (verified owner) –
I love the style but there are a few problems. They hurt my ears. I was able to order some rubber ear protectors that helped a lot. I was pretty pissed when I received the glasses because the RX guy carved his initials in each top corner of the glasses. I would have sent them back but I really needed a good pair for riding and my old pair was scratched up. The style and look get a 5 but the other problems knocked it down to a 3.
rxsafety –
John,
Thank you for your comments we appreciate you taking the time to leave a review. I just wanted to let you know the reason we stamp the company Initals in the lens is because the frames is a certified safety frames and we have to that by law. We need to put the makers mark on the lenses to certify there safety lenses in a safety frame. IF they were a standard non safety frame then we wouldn’t have put anything on the lenses at all.