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by PowerReviewsPros
- Lightweight (44)
- Functional (36)
- Quick drying (18)
- Easy to use (17)
- Waterproof (15)
Cons
- Heavy (6)
Best Uses
- Boating / sailing (36)
- Waterskiing (30)
- Swimming (26)
- Kayak / canoe / rafting (24)
- Personal watercraft (20)
- Sizing:
Feels too small
Feels true to size
64%
(9 reviews)
Feels too large
- Reviewer Profile:
- Intermediate (22), Advanced (21), Practical (11), Comfort-oriented (10), Casual/ recreational (9)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (43)
Most Liked Positive Review
These are Great!
I love the Floateyes. Saved my Ray-Bans every time. Even after a major dump off a PWC at high speed, muy sunglasses were safely floating in the water thanks to this product. I ...Read complete review
I love the Floateyes. Saved my Ray-Bans every time. Even after a major dump off a PWC at high speed, muy sunglasses were safely floating in the water thanks to this product. I don't leave the dock without them.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Will the Real Floateyes Please Stand Up
Floateyes Pros are a great idea. On a boat, if your glasses fall overboard, it can cost more than the gas for the day. We ordered 2, each a different color. One ...Read complete review
Floateyes Pros are a great idea. On a boat, if your glasses fall overboard, it can cost more than the gas for the day. We ordered 2, each a different color. One came with "spacers" to hold tighly on glasses with wire frames. The second didn't have spacers on it. Overton's immediately sent a replacement in the same color...no spacers and this one had a rip in the fabric. A quick call got an apology and another replacement. A different color, and a different design from either of the other ones. This one works, but not as well as the one with the spacers. Somebody at Floateyes is not watching what they're making.
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Pros
- Functional
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
- Kayaking
- Sailing
Comments about Floateyes Pro Sunglass Cord:
Used as a safety device to keep glasses on and to allow them to float to prevent loss.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact
- Functional
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
- Kayaking
- Sailing
Comments about Floateyes Pro Sunglass Cord:
Used on vacation recently when jet skiing-- in ocean --worked great. Looking to get extra pair to have in boat for summer
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Functional
- Lightweight
- Quick Drying
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
- Waterskiing
Comments about Floateyes Pro Sunglass Cord:
I strap my Maui Jims into these and never have to worry about loosing them when I am out on the water. Peace of mind that's worth twice the price.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Functional
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
- Kayaking
- Waterskiing
Comments about Floateyes Pro Sunglass Cord:
Works great with my prescription RayBans
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Cleans Easily
- Compact
- Functional
- Lightweight
- Quick Drying
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Floateyes Pro Sunglass Cord:
Thank goodness I had these on when I fell off the jet ski! My prescription sun glasses floated beautifully on top of the water! I would have not been able to see very well to continue driving! They were a life saver!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Q:
Can these fit any type of sunglasses regardless of earpiece? Essentially, are they universal?Asked on 5/18/2011 by Anonymous4 answers
VERIFIED BUYER
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Yes, stretches over any earpiece.Answered on 6/13/2012 by Kennyboatdreaming from Richmond, CAVERIFIED BUYER
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YesAnswered on 6/12/2012 by Blizz from Louisville, KYVERIFIED BUYER
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Yes, the loop on the ends will slip over any earpiece design.Answered on 7/29/2011 by Mac from New Orleans, LouisianaVERIFIED BUYER
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As far as I am concerned they are universal, however someone will try to find a way to prove me wrong. Nothing is perfect.Answered on 8/3/2011 by FloteBote Geezer from State College, PA
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What do the ends look like? Scoot on or loops?Asked on 7/16/2009 by Vicky from Las Vegas3 answers
VERIFIED BUYER
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The ends are small loops that you put your ear pieces of your eye glass frames into so they stay on.Answered on 10/7/2009 by Vi from Saint Clair, MissouriVERIFIED BUYER
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Vicky.
They have a sturdy plastic loop on the ends that scoot on to the arms of your glasses.It will allow movement to any position on the glasses,but I have never had them come off the glasses.Answered on 6/11/2011 by High Rocker58 from Salisbury,NCVERIFIED BUYER
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They are loops that have an adjustable slides that tighten the loops. I thought they might loosen with use. They do not.Answered on 6/23/2011 by River Rat from Seneca lake, NY
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can anyone answer? how long is the strap.........Asked on 6/19/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
CUSTOMER CARE
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30 inches tip to tip.Answered on 6/23/2009 by Matt from Overtons
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How long is the strap?Asked on 5/26/2009 by Anonymous from Bloomington, IN1 answer
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30 inches tip to tip.Answered on 2/2/2011 by Justin from Overton's






