Guideline Eyegear Jack Sunglass Review
Guideline Eyegear’s 2014 models are eco-friendly, and built for multiple outdoor activities including running, snowboarding, fishing, or skiing. The Jack sunglasses are made for the active men and women and features a classic square design with oversized temples for a comfortable fit.
Since the Jack sunglasses are a very solid build of plastic, I didn’t really have to worry about them breaking easily, which is always a plus when you’re running and can fall easily. Plus they come with a nice semi-soft case with a hard front to help keep things protected.
These glasses feel great, not cheap but sturdy and the right about of heft in my hands. After going on a few runs with them, the hinges still swing freely but not loosely like they’ve been worn down. The sunglasses fit me like a very comfortable glove. I can shake my head around and tilt my head to look at the ground, and they don’t budge.
At the same time, they are not actually tight. The arms curve inward to ensure a snug fit, but then the ends curve very slightly outwards, so as to avoid digging painfully into my head behind my ears. Functionally, Guideline Eyegear’s Jack sunglasses are great. I tested them on a bright, bright day, and they did a good job of protecting my eyes from the sun’s glare. They didn’t shift while I was running, and I didn’t have any sweat dripping into my eyes.