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Callaway Performance Transition Lens Sunglasses from $44.99–$69.99

Callaway Performance Transition Lens Sunglasses

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Callaway’s performance golf sunglasses are designed for comfort and maximum solar protection on the course or other sporting events

Callaway Performance Transition Lens Sunglasses

  • Performance designed sunglasses
  • NEOX lenses with advanced solar protection
  • Lens Material: strong acrylic
  • Frame material: lightweight metal or carbon fiber
Apex 1 Tour Series Sunglasses
  • Transitions adaptive lenses lighten or darken with the sunlight
  • Semi-rimless frame for zero peripheral distraction
  • Lightweight magnesium-aluminum alloy frame
  • No-slip rubber nose pieces and ear tips
  • Measurements: Lens: 62mm; Bridge: 12mm; Temple: 120mm
Apex 2 Tour Series Sunglasses
  • Transitions adaptive lenses lighten or darken with the sunlight
  • Semi-rimless frame for zero peripheral distraction
  • Lightweight magnesium-aluminum alloy frame
  • No-slip rubber nose pieces and ear tips
  • Measurements: Lens: 72mm; Bridge: 10mm; Temple: 121mm
Apex 3 Tour Series Sunglasses
  • Transitions adaptive lenses lighten or darken with the sunlight
  • Ultra-thin frame for minimal peripheral distraction
  • Lightweight magnesium-aluminum alloy frame
  • No-slip rubber nose pieces and ear tips
  • Measurements: Lens: 60mm; Bridge: 17mm; Temple: 130mm
Flier II Aviator Tour Series Sunglasses
  • Transitions adaptive lenses lighten or darken with the sunlight
  • Strong and lightweight carbon fiber frames
  • Measurements: Lens: 56mm, Bridge: 13mm; Temple: 130mm
Flier 2 Aviator Tech Series Sunglasses
  • NEOX advanced solar protection lenses
  • Strong and lightweight carbon fiber frames
  • Spring hinge temple pieces
  • Measurements: Lens: 56mm, Bridge: 13mm; Temple: 130mm

About Callaway

For some, “Big Bertha” is a reminder of an early 20th century war weapon, but for golfers, the term refers to a driver that helps them attack only one thing — a golf course filled with curves, bunkers, and occasional monsters that emerge from the lake near the 9th green. The driver, created in the early ’90s, gained instant popularity by allowing even novices to hit their tee shots far down the course, garnering acclaim for Callaway and its founder, Ely Callaway. Ely had made his fortune in textiles and wine, but in the ’80s, Callaway, a distant relative of the legendary Bobby Jones, sold his businesses to focus on his passion, golf. Within only a few years, Callaway had become one of the largest manufacturers of golf clubs, balls, and accessories in the world, and today, its products can be found in the bags of Phil Mickelson and Morgan Pressel, among other tour players.

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