Introducing the Electric Tortoise Cooper Narrow
A Bold New Look, Built for the Cockpit
The Cooper Narrow just got a fresh upgrade.
Meet the Electric Tortoise finish—our newest addition to the Cooper Narrow collection. It brings a modern twist to a classic silhouette, combining eye-catching style with the legendary comfort Flying Eyes is known for.
Designed specifically for pilots and anyone who wears a headset or helmet, the Cooper Narrow Electric Tortoise delivers performance where it matters most—without sacrificing looks.
Why Pilots Love the Cooper Narrow

Traditional sunglasses weren’t built for headsets. That’s where Flying Eyes is different.
Every pair of Cooper Narrow frames features our patented Flexible, Durable, Ultra-Thin Resilamide™ temples, engineered to slide effortlessly under headsets and helmets.
What that means in the cockpit:
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Ultra-thin 1mm temples that preserve your headset seal
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No pressure points—even on long flights
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No headaches or distractions
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All-day comfort you forget you’re wearing
The Narrow fit is ideal for smaller to medium head sizes or anyone who prefers a more streamlined feel.
Electric Tortoise: Classic Meets Modern
The Electric Tortoise finish adds depth and character to the Cooper Narrow frame. It’s bold without being loud—perfect for pilots who want eyewear that performs in the cockpit and looks great everywhere else.
Pair it with our non-polarized aviation lenses for crystal-clear instrument visibility, or choose prescription options tailored to your vision needs.
Built for Aviation. Proven Everywhere.
While Flying Eyes was born in the cockpit, pilots aren’t the only ones who swear by them. Motorcyclists, racers, shooters, and anyone wearing helmets or hearing protection rely on Flying Eyes for the same reason: comfort without compromise.
Now Available

The Electric Tortoise Cooper Narrow is available now.
If you’ve been looking for a new frame that stands out—and still disappears under your headset—this might be your new go-to.
👉 Shop the Cooper Narrow Electric Tortoise today and experience why pilots can’t live without Flying Eyes.