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Belay glasses for rock climbing Review: Usati per agevolare il compito dell'assicuratore in falesia. Il prodotto per il momento (usato alcune volte) è leggero e svolge molto bene la sua funzione, adatto a chi porta gli occhiali, permette di seguire l'arrampicatore senza impedire comunque la visione dell'ambiente circostante. Soddisfatto dell'acquisto Review: The glasses are comfortable, light, built to last, and provide a crystal clear image. They're designed to sit low enough without obstructing your view while looking directly at the climber (which the instructions are wise enough to recommend, until they've climbed above a certain height!) while also covering a substantial area of view so looking through them for the longer part of the climb is entirely comfortable. So the product you're potentially buying is very good, 5/5 from me. And now I'm going to go on about the more unsung hero of this buy: the case. You might think - as do a lot of manufacturers - that the case is an afterthought, something that's nice to have but doesn't really matter... And there's a case for that, I don't exactly disagree. But these glasses come with a case nice enough that it becomes a valuable part of the experience, so I want to give it a shout here. First, it has a dedicated carabiner loop (non-climbing carabiner included!) to lash it to your harness for easy carrying. Whether you're heading to a crag and just want to keep your hands free or are climbing in the gym and want to keep everything with you while trading off with another climber, this is very handy. Still, maybe just "par for the course," no more or less than what you'd expect. But wait, there's more! The case zips almost all the way around, so when it's closed, it's fully closed. But, wisely, it also includes an "accordion" layer just inside the zipper - some nylon stitched in so that, with the zipper fully open, the case doesn't flop open flat. Rather, it opens up about 30 degrees plenty of room to get even climb-tired fingers in there and pluck out the glasses, but not so far they're in danger of falling out (assuming you're in a standard vertical position, always zip before climbing upside down). And if you're inclined (yes, it's a slope pun, and no, I'm not pretending it was an accident) to leave the zipper undone during a long session, there's a Velcro strap you can slap across the opening. Again, perfectly suitable for tired, cold fingers to secure or retrieve your glasses easily without great distraction. I would have given the glasses alone 5 stars. The attention to detail with a well-designed case pushed me to write a long review. This is the kind of well-thought-out above-and-beyond-the-product-itself attention-to-detail that really makes me happy as a customer.
| ASIN | B00REKJ9EC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Brand Name | YY Vertical |
| Color | Sapphire Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (58) |
| Fit Type | Adjustable |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Neutral |
| Frame Material | Stainless Steel |
| Frame Type | Full Rim |
| Garment Size Country | United Arab Emirates |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00702458693413 |
| Included Components | Belay glasses and accessories |
| Industry | Sports & Outdoor Activities |
| Item Dimensions | 30 x 21.5 x 10 centimeters |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Belay glasses |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Lens Coating | No special coating |
| Lens Color | blue |
| Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
| Manufacturer | adidas |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | Classic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | Y&Y Belay Glasses V1.2 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with a soft cloth and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Climbing |
| Size | 8.46 pulgadas |
| Special Features | Flexible |
| Sport Type | Climbing |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Number | Y&Y vertical |
| UPC | 702458693413 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**O
Usati per agevolare il compito dell'assicuratore in falesia. Il prodotto per il momento (usato alcune volte) è leggero e svolge molto bene la sua funzione, adatto a chi porta gli occhiali, permette di seguire l'arrampicatore senza impedire comunque la visione dell'ambiente circostante. Soddisfatto dell'acquisto
B**R
The glasses are comfortable, light, built to last, and provide a crystal clear image. They're designed to sit low enough without obstructing your view while looking directly at the climber (which the instructions are wise enough to recommend, until they've climbed above a certain height!) while also covering a substantial area of view so looking through them for the longer part of the climb is entirely comfortable. So the product you're potentially buying is very good, 5/5 from me. And now I'm going to go on about the more unsung hero of this buy: the case. You might think - as do a lot of manufacturers - that the case is an afterthought, something that's nice to have but doesn't really matter... And there's a case for that, I don't exactly disagree. But these glasses come with a case nice enough that it becomes a valuable part of the experience, so I want to give it a shout here. First, it has a dedicated carabiner loop (non-climbing carabiner included!) to lash it to your harness for easy carrying. Whether you're heading to a crag and just want to keep your hands free or are climbing in the gym and want to keep everything with you while trading off with another climber, this is very handy. Still, maybe just "par for the course," no more or less than what you'd expect. But wait, there's more! The case zips almost all the way around, so when it's closed, it's fully closed. But, wisely, it also includes an "accordion" layer just inside the zipper - some nylon stitched in so that, with the zipper fully open, the case doesn't flop open flat. Rather, it opens up about 30 degrees plenty of room to get even climb-tired fingers in there and pluck out the glasses, but not so far they're in danger of falling out (assuming you're in a standard vertical position, always zip before climbing upside down). And if you're inclined (yes, it's a slope pun, and no, I'm not pretending it was an accident) to leave the zipper undone during a long session, there's a Velcro strap you can slap across the opening. Again, perfectly suitable for tired, cold fingers to secure or retrieve your glasses easily without great distraction. I would have given the glasses alone 5 stars. The attention to detail with a well-designed case pushed me to write a long review. This is the kind of well-thought-out above-and-beyond-the-product-itself attention-to-detail that really makes me happy as a customer.
O**N
High quality belay glasses. You get what you pay for. I previously had a pair of the cheap plastic kind and they broke after a year of use. These offer much better build quality and the lenses are noticably clearer with a slight zoom effect.
A**A
Tra i diversi modelli, anche più economici, di occhiali prismatici che si trovano in circolazione ho scelto questi perché hanno l'anima in metallo e, soprattutto, un secondo nasello in silicone, che li rende molto adatti anche a chi ha un dorso del naso molto stretto. Li suso assieme agli occhiali da vista, che sono fotocromatici e con montatura davvero minimal, e non mi danno nessun problema. La visuale della parete è buona e spostare lo sguardo per vedere "normalmente" anziché attraverso il prima non è faticoso. Gli occhiali arrivano completi di un nasello aggiuntivo, minicacciavitino per sostituirlo, straccino per la pulizia e custodia rigida: davvero un buon prodotto, completo di tutto.
L**S
Awesome. Saves the neck. Should have bought them years ago
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