SKYBAMBI Kids Teens Baseball Polarized Sunglasses
Polarized lenses add special coatings to the lenses that filter the glare of the sun in the same direction on the surface, like water, snow, road pavement....Polarized lenses provide premium protection against the harmful rays, give us a visually restores true color, eliminates reflected or scattered light. Great sunglasses protect your children's eyes.
UV400 Protection blocks 99.99% of harmful UVA & UVB rays. TAC polarized triacetate lenses are impact and scratch resistant, lightweight and durable!
Great fashion design polarized sport sunglasses protect children's eyes when skiing, cycling, running, driving, baseball, softball and other outdoor sports activities. provide various colors for parents to choose. Suitable for boys and girls aged 6-14. Both boys and girls can find their suitable sunglasses
to bring you high quality fashion experience in sunshine and nature.
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Customer Reviews
Pau******as
Wore them hiking, biking, *and* watching my kid’s baseball game — zero fogging, zero slipping, zero complaints. The polarization cuts harsh sunlight without making shadows too flat, which matters when tracking fast-moving balls. Case is adorable but also functional — fits easily in a jersey pocket. 10/10 for active tweens.
Erik********Jr.
Great value for polarized kids’ shades—better than most $30+ brands I’ve tested. The tint is consistent, no weird green or brown cast. My 14-year-old wears them for both baseball *and* skateboarding (don’t tell his coach). Only gripe: the logo on the lens is *slightly* visible in direct light—not distracting, but noticeable if you’re a detail nerd like me. Still, highly recommend.
Miss S************c DDS
These aren’t just sunglasses—they’re confidence boosters. My shy 12-year-old started wearing them *everywhere*: school pickup, bike rides, even Zoom class (he turned camera off but kept them on ‘for vibes’ lol). The polarized clarity helps him read signs & scoreboards from afar, and the lightweight fit means zero ‘sunglasses headache.’ Also, the fawn motif isn’t babyish—it’s soft, smart, and somehow *cooler* than the flashy ones. 100% worth every penny.
Hor*******uels
These look way more expensive than they are. My 9-year-old wears them biking, at the pool, and even ‘to look cool while doing homework.’ Polarized lenses reduce eye strain noticeably—his teacher noticed he stopped rubbing his eyes during outdoor reading time. Fit is snug but comfy. Only wish they had a slightly wider nose bridge option for flatter profiles. Still, highly recommend.
Col*******lach
My nonverbal autistic son *chose* these over his old pair — first time ever! He tapped the fawn pattern and smiled. The lightweight frame doesn’t bother his sensory sensitivities, and the polarization helps reduce visual overwhelm at outdoor practices. Tears-worthy moment. Thank you.
Jar*******mann
Full story: My daughter lost her old sunglasses on a field trip. Panic ensued. Ordered these at 7 p.m., got them 2 days later. First day wearing? She spotted a hawk mid-flight *because* the contrast was so crisp. Second day? Her teacher said she ‘finally stopped blinking like a startled owl.’ Third day? She drew a tiny fawn on her math test. Mission accomplished.
Sha*******dner
My daughter has worn these almost daily since March—through rain, wind, soccer, and even a mud run. The anti-slip temple grips? Genius. She never adjusts them. The matte finish hides fingerprints, and the color stays vibrant. Most importantly: she stopped rubbing her eyes at sunset. As a mom who’s spent way too much on ‘kid-proof’ gear that fails, these feel like the real deal.
Mr. Je*************er PhD
These made my 9yo’s first Little League tournament *so* much better. He stopped rubbing his eyes mid-game, and the wrap-around fit kept dust and sun glare out—even when he swung hard. The fawn-themed temples gave him confidence (he calls them his ‘lucky glasses’). Lightweight, no pressure marks, and the tint stays true in shade & sun. Worth every penny.
Shan********now
Story time: My daughter wore these to her first T-ball tournament, got hit in the face by a foul tip—and the glasses *didn’t break*. Just slid sideways. She adjusted them, yelled ‘I’m fine!’ and hit a double. The polycarbonate lenses + flexible frame = peace of mind. Also, the ‘Gentle Fawn’ colorway matches her cleats. Coincidence? Science says no.
Valen***********n DVM
Perfect for my 11-year-old who’s into both sports *and* art class. The polarized lens helps him see chalk lines clearly on dusty fields, and the soft rubber nose pads mean no red marks after school pickup. Even better? The fawn motif matches his favorite sketchbook cover. Not flashy—but quietly confident. Exactly what pre-teens need right now.