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Native Eyewear Nano2

MSRP $ 90.00
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# of Reviews 6
Average Rating 4.83/5
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Description:Like its sibling Nano, the Nano² is engineered to protect and perform. The Nano² features an easy to use blade-inspired interchangeable lens system in a rimless frame design for an uninterrupted view of the road or field ahead of you. The Nano² - an uncompromising combination of form and function.

Available in 5 color variations. Interchangeable Lens Kits sold seperately.


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    Submitted by Mike a Weekend Warrior from Mineola, NY
    Date Reviewed: August 6, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $110.00
    Purchased At:Eastern Mountain Sports
    Strengths:interchangable lens, wide frame for wide skull, many polarized lens sets
    Weaknesses:case too small
    Similar Products Used:oakley, Ray Ban
    Bike Setup:Giant HT
    Bottom Line:Best glasses I ever bought. Use them for riding, fishing, and leisure. I will never buy another pair of glasses again.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by michael a Weekend Warrior from scituate,ma.usa
    Date Reviewed: June 6, 2007
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:REI
    Strengths:light,don't fog up,stay on your face,good optics,good coverage
    Weaknesses:i wish the yellow lens was available polarized and i had to replace it due to scratches(from my own abuse).
    the case it came with SUCKS,frames barely fit with the extra lenses.i bought another case for the frames.
    Similar Products Used:ray ban, smith
    Bike Setup:Gary Fisher Xcal 29er hardtail.
    Bottom Line:good value , easy to change lenses, although I use the yellow the most.
    buy a hardcase to protect the frames!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Addy a Weekend Warrior from Sausalito, CA USA
    Date Reviewed: February 9, 2004
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $85.00
    Purchased At:Sunglass City
    Strengths:Light, comfortable, good optics and excellent glare reduction, don't fog. Reasonably priced.
    Weaknesses:Some back lighting reflections in certain circumstances
    Similar Products Used:Vuarnet, Hobie, Ray-Ban, Revo, Maui Jim
    Bottom Line:Review is with the gray lenses that come with the slate frames-

    Just picked up a pair of these and posting with my initial impressions. I'm a huge sunglass nut as my eyes are sensitive to bright light and glare but these are my 1st pair of polycarbonate glasses. I tried a pair (different brand) a few years ago but the optics were sub par and returned them. The reviews of various glasses here and the reviews of these glasses below compelled me to check em out.

    I have a pretty big head, size 7.5 so most glasses don't fit, these are a great fit. They slide on snug but not tight. The bridge feels light as a feather but doesn't budge. The glasses cover well but have a very open feel to them. The optics are very good and glare reduction is excellent. These glasses don't fog on me. Sweat is pouring through my eyebrows, bouncing of my eyelashes and stinging my eyes...no fog!

    The only negative I have to report is that there is some back lighting reflection in some conditions. I guess this is because of the open design of the frames that allow all the airflow, sometimes the sun will peek thru from behind you, but even when it does it's not bad . Small price to pay for glasses that don't fog, feel light as a feather, offer an awesome warranty and have great optics with polarized lenses!

    Oh and Sunglass City thew in a hard case because Native only included one of those polishing cloth/ soft case ones...thanks SG City!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by TimmyB a Weekend Warrior from Ross, CA
    Date Reviewed: August 4, 2003
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $85.00
    Purchased At:Sunglass City, San Anselmo
    Strengths:Great fit, coverage, polarized(!), very easy to change lenses, don't fog
    Weaknesses:None, but a little hard to find
    Similar Products Used:Various Oakley, Rudy Project
    Bike Setup:'03 Ellsworth Id
    Bottom Line:Tried on lots of glasses, only a handful had a nose piece that really gripped. Add very tough, polarized grey lenses with excellent coverage and clarity, include very easy to change high contrast yellow lenses, great fog venting, and charge $90 for it all! Easily the best deal around (plus not everyone has them!)! It does seem that most retailers carry the other Native products, so you may have to look around. It is worth it! The first six chili value product!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by ivo a from orlando, fl
    Date Reviewed: March 27, 2003
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $90.00
    Strengths:ok people, here's a follow-up:
    some time ago i was riding to work, still sleepy, laptop in the backpack and all, and took a bad spill after bunny hopping. i flew over the bike, tried not to lock my arms so instead of breaking wrists and collar bone i split my chin to the bone and broke 2 teeth.

    The Nano 2 i was wearing fell of my face when I hit the ground but didn't get a scratch!

    It's just sad to think how much bike stuff i could get for the $$$ on dental work, these root canals and crowns aren't cheap at all
    Bottom Line:ok people, here's a follow-up:
    some time ago i was riding to work, still sleepy, laptop in the backpack and all, and took a bad spill after bunny hopping. i flew over the bike, tried not to lock my arms so instead of breaking wrists and collar bone i split my chin to the bone and broke 2 teeth.

    The Nano 2 i was wearing fell of my face when I hit the ground but didn't get a scratch!

    It's just sad to think how much bike stuff i could get for the $$$ on dental work, these root canals and crowns aren't cheap at all

    Anyway: Native's Nano 2 proved they are very durable, as well as top quality
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by ivo a Weekend Warrior from orlando, fl
    Date Reviewed: February 3, 2003
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:Lake Buena Vista premium outlet mall
    Strengths:polarized, great optical performance
    2 sets of lenses - flexibility
    nose piece - the best fit i've had
    lens change system
    price
    warranty: lifetime baby! (though i hope i don't need to use it, from what i've read you actually get a new pair in 1 week or so!!!)
    bottom line: best product on the market
    Weaknesses:um, none. NONE!
    ok, maybe my face does not look great with them; so !@#$ing what? they fit great and do a terrific job
    Similar Products Used:various sports and designer sunglasses
    i have owned 2 pairs of oakley from $140 and 200, Killer Loops from $150, etc.)
    Bike Setup:um, i'm not that much of a biker; anyway, my bike is:
    Specialized Hardrock frame, new seat, Titec Downhill stem and Hellbent bar, Deore mech la disc brakes, etc: not anywhere near the top shelf but good enuff for me and i love it
    Bottom Line:buy Native stuff if you care about TOP PERFORMANCE AND TOP VALUE
    i use mine all the time for sports and other stuff and could not be happier with them
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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