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You can choose from a variety of colors for the J+S Classic Aviator pair, from classic to flashy, all of which complement the traditional shape. They come with a case and a cloth for cleaning the lenses, which is a nice touch for such cheap glasses. The J+S sunglasses have a sturdy metal build, and their spring hinges produce a satisfying click when you open and close the arms. These sunglasses feel well made, and we never worried about them falling apart—a good sign, especially at this price.

If you want to buy something more eye-catching than a classic black frame, the Camina sunglasses also come in tortoise amber. We also cover all other components on the bike for 1 year unless the manufacturer states otherwise. You will not be charged labour for the fitting of a part which has been approved under our Guarantee.

The colors are classic but not as exciting as the wackier variety of color options available for our J+S aviators pick. As part of any repair or service we check the bike to assess if any additional repairs are required. If we recommend additional work, we will provide you with a no obligation cost estimate and ask if you want to proceed or not.

Whether buying online or in one of our 23 local stores, you’ll receive the same friendly, expert service we pride ourselves on. We prioritise ensuring that you have total confidence in us and that we’re always here to help. Enjoy the best of speed and style with the Kent 26 Men’s Bicycle.

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We tested the Nooz Optics Cruz sunglasses in tortoise and honey; they’re also available in a dozen other colors (from pink to green to black). The sunglasses come with a translucent case and a two-year warranty. You simply won’t find a better pair of thin, portable sunglasses—in a variety of colors—at this price.

From long, paved linear trails to rugged forest terrain, Michigan offers trail opportunities for all abilities and interests. Multiple times, the kent electric bike KTM World Cup athletes expressed the desire for more anti-squat. Compared to the previous frame, this value has been increased by over 20%.

And unlike most other Wayfarer-style sunglasses, they have a keyhole nose bridge, which helps make them look visually lighter and less overwhelming on the face. Platinum (The Major service) is perfect for frequently used bikes, keen cyclists, and daily commuters. A platinum service includes a full strip down of the bike to its frame and bottom bracket. We’ll replace your inner and outer cables as part of a full brake and gear service, and key parts will be thoroughly cleaned in our parts washer, ready to be fitted, lubricated, and set up to run like new.

Kent Wang also has a two-year warranty, which is double the protection that much of the competition offers. These were the most comfortable and sturdy of the affordable round sunglasses we tested. Plus, they come with a lifetime warranty and money-back guarantee. Two staff Wirecutter staffers noted that the Kent Wang aviators in standard size had a more defined shape than other aviators, as well as a more compact frame—they’re just 130 mm in total width. But even with this smaller size, they weren’t tight around the temple or the ears. One of our testers, who is Asian, found the Kent Wang pair especially good-looking and comfortable on her low-bridge nose.

For our testers, the glasses have garnered compliments from friends and acquaintances, as well as “Where are those from? The frame has no external branding, but it does have a small, gold-foil Kent Wang logo on the inside of the left arm; the logo is tasteful and attractive, and it’s impossible to see while the sunglasses are on your face. Sturdy metal arms reinforce the Sungait’s plastic frame, which reassured our testers about the glasses’ durability. In fact, many testers noted that the metal arms felt strong and resilient. Social video manager Katie Quinn told us that she accidentally stepped on her pair, and they were completely unscathed.

If we find any parts need replacing, we’ll fit them for no additional charge. These sunglasses also stand out from other Wayfarer-style pairs we’ve tested thanks to their unusually tall lenses and keyhole nose bridge, both of which look distinctive and great. Unlike our other Wayfarer-style pick, Goodr’s The OGs, these Blenders sunglasses have no aggressive branding, and their construction feels notably more luxurious than that of the cheaper Wayfarer-style pairs we’ve tried. Whereas the Sungait round sunglasses have plastic frames with metal arms, these Kent Wang sunglasses are made from cellulose acetate, which is more lightweight and flexible than basic plastic frames. Despite being bulkier than the Sungait pair, the Kent Wang sunglasses weigh about the same. The Keyhole glasses come in various shades of vibrant acetate or horn (though the latter costs $95 more), and both versions are distinct and striking.