RRP £15.99
Best of the web £15.99 (Sxuc.com)
Lens size 62mm
Overall
Performance 
The Drivers don't wrap around the face, so quite a bit of light crept around the edges when testing. They were comfy to wear, though. The lenses weren't up with the more expensive brands at improving contrast, but the polarising function worked well, and the tint was not too dark.
Buying 
They're cheap as chips, but you wouldn't guess by looking at them. We didn't manage to find a discount, but who cares when they're only £16? Add postage and your bill will come to less than £20. You even get a leather-effect case with a belt attachment.
Quality 
Quality is surprisingly good, considering the price. The frames are metal, and only the plastic arms felt a bit low-rent.
Special features 
There's not much to consider here, but you wouldn't expect it at this price. They're about the cheapest polarised lenses on the market, and available in two colours - black and brown. The brown versions should be the better bet for driving.
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