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Polarized men’s sunglasses in several color options for $10 Prime shipped (Reg. $20)

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BonmixDirect (100% positive feedback) via Amazon is offering its Men’s Polarized Sunglasses for $9.99 Prime shipped when promo code VK2QXVF5 is applied at checkout. That’s an Amazon all-time low and $9 off the regular rate. These sunglasses are perfect for driving, sports, fishing, biking and more. Rated 3.9/5 stars.

BONMIXC Polarized Sunglasses feature:

  • The polymer memory material TR90 makes the frame super light and flexible and highly stress-resitant.
  • This lightweight and durable sunglasses are designed for your all-day comfort and eye protection.
  • Premium REVO polarized lenses eliminate glare offer 100% UVA&UVB Protection, reflected light and scattered light, transmit color the way they should be without any modifications, provide you a natural vision.
  • The Water resistant and anti-fog lenses prevent your sunglasses from getting blurry because of water or fog, guarantee you great clarity of vision.
  • Perfect for driving, cycling, driving, running, fishing, jogging, skiing, riding, racing, climbing and all sorts of outdoor activities.

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