Kingfisher
Kingfisher
Kingfisher
Kingfisher
Kingfisher
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Kingfisher
Kingfisher
Kingfisher
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Kingfisher

Kingfisher

SHPF-MB-GGT

Regular price$229.00
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Every purchase of Flying Eyes eyewear comes with a hard case, microfiber bag/cloth, and a Flying Eyes sticker.


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For local Rx, simply choose which lens tint you would like your optician to match and Add to Cart.


 

The Kingfishers are our largest square-frame design. Whether you're looking for a better fit for a larger sized head or appreciate an oversized style of shades, the Kingfishers boast a confident look up at altitude or in the saddle. 

To have us make prescription lenses for you, please use the "Add Prescription Lenses" button to choose your options and provide your prescription information. When you check out, make sure you have your frame and lenses in your cart- they are sold separately*This remote Rx service is only available for US customers at this time

Flying Eyes Features:

Flexible temples made from Resilamide™ are 1mm thin for ultimate comfort and functionality

Shatterproof, polycarbonate lenses that block 100% UVA/B light which keep your eyes safe

Adjustable, soft nose-pad keeps glasses properly positioned and balanced for optimal fit

Prescription compatible

We are a passionate group of pilots, motorcyclists and adventurers and we build our sunglasses to be strong and durable.  We stand by our promise with a life-time warranty, 30-day return policy and killer personalized support. 

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Frame Size: 14.3cm (18mm bridge)

Lens Size: 56mm width x 37mm height

Temple Length: 140mm

Customer Reviews

Based on 7 reviews
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Doug F.
Great for riding so far

Only issue so far is slight fogging with face shield down, we'll see how winter goes

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michael h.
Awesome and light weight.

Best glasses I’ve owned. Durable and great looking.

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SASCHA A.

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Joseph G.
Best optics for an active airline pilot

As an active airline pilot I have flown for years with ray bans and have always had issues with headset sealing but let me tell you about these bad boys. Not only are the the most comfortable thing I’ve ever worn with a headset, they’re comfortable with the ship headsets too. No seal interference and no excess noise intrusion. The lens's quality is amazing and provides excellent glare reduction at all altitudes and even when in direct sun. I would hands down recommend these to any pilot, anytime, anywhere. On the side I also am a mechanic and let me tell you that even with as flexible as the frames are they always stay right where you put them and never slip or fall.

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ERIC P.
Great sunglasses. Best I’ve owned.

Picked up a pair of flying eyes sunglasses at Oshkosh this year. They are the best I’ve owned. I’m a big fan of Randolph aviators, but my new tortoise Kingfishers with gradient copper lenses outperform the Randolphs in several key ways. First, with the thin temples they are more comfortable under a headset. Second, the optics are noticibly better (I did an A vs B comparison on a sunny flight yesterday). I’m seriously considering a pair of prescription glasses for my backups to wearing contacts.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 7 reviews
100%
(7)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
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D
Doug F.
Great for riding so far

Only issue so far is slight fogging with face shield down, we'll see how winter goes

m
michael h.
Awesome and light weight.

Best glasses I’ve owned. Durable and great looking.

S
SASCHA A.

.

J
Joseph G.
Best optics for an active airline pilot

As an active airline pilot I have flown for years with ray bans and have always had issues with headset sealing but let me tell you about these bad boys. Not only are the the most comfortable thing I’ve ever worn with a headset, they’re comfortable with the ship headsets too. No seal interference and no excess noise intrusion. The lens's quality is amazing and provides excellent glare reduction at all altitudes and even when in direct sun. I would hands down recommend these to any pilot, anytime, anywhere. On the side I also am a mechanic and let me tell you that even with as flexible as the frames are they always stay right where you put them and never slip or fall.

E
ERIC P.
Great sunglasses. Best I’ve owned.

Picked up a pair of flying eyes sunglasses at Oshkosh this year. They are the best I’ve owned. I’m a big fan of Randolph aviators, but my new tortoise Kingfishers with gradient copper lenses outperform the Randolphs in several key ways. First, with the thin temples they are more comfortable under a headset. Second, the optics are noticibly better (I did an A vs B comparison on a sunny flight yesterday). I’m seriously considering a pair of prescription glasses for my backups to wearing contacts.