Thank you so much for this very informative video! Really well done, and great visuals! I’m gonna go for the rose lens, possibly the puakenikeni. Thanks again 🙏
We're here to help; thank you so much for watching! We LOVE Maui Rose and bet you will too. Don't forget that if you would like more tailored assistance, our friendly, knowledgeable opticians would love to help you out at 888-831-5817!
Thanks for the recommendation! The difference in color between materials is so slight that one wouldn't be able to distinguish one from one another if they were placed side by side. However, some folks may notice a subtle difference when looking through the lens rather than at it directly.
@@sportrxeyewear Ild disagree pretty drastically with that. At least in the blue Hawaii and Maui Green every material has a notably different view. Rose, HT, and neutral gray don’t seem to suffer the same issue. I only recently started working with Maui so this may be a newer issue.
Looking to buy my first pair of Maui Jim sunglasses 🦜 . Yesterday I actually when to the original Maui Jim store on Maui, Hawaii 🏝️. Very fun to try on different shades 😎. This video is super helpful to decide on lens color. Thank you!
After speaking with Maui Jim, The blue Hawaii land single gradient lands therefore they can’t add the “squint” technology to it as compared to the natural gray lens, so that’s why it looks different and Lets more light in as it’s a single gradient, it’s not adding any brown to the spectrum, still a gray lens.
Thanks for this. I was beginning to think I was the only one who can see a difference between the mirror colors. The Blue Hawaii makes for such a soothing warm boost to their already fantastic gray. The green mirror to me looks a little more purple than bronze. It's a weird beast for sure - held away from the eye you can see a purple/pink cast. But once you put it on, it goes a little blue/green. While the other grays are picturesque, the greens are surreal - from Monet to Dali :D Also, thanks for clarifying the base tint of the Lava is bronze. I don't think MJ mentions that anywhere on the site, and I always assumed it was gray. The MJ bronze is my least favorite of their tints. A great lens, but too much yellow for me. I prefer the rich brown you get from Vuarnet or little known Otis Optics (you should pick this brand up). The MJ rose is great, but I almost wish they did this in non-polar - not too much polarized light in the overcast conditions this excels for, and just imagine how much richer the colors would be.
"From Monet to Dali"! That's a *great* line! I love how well-versed (and poetic) you are with Maui's lens lineup! We actually did carry Otis. They make a good lens, for sure, but we ended up not being able to work with their glass lenses in prescription. Glass and prescription is a really tough game. Maui doing non-polar sounds sacrilegious, but I would be very interested to see through those lenses! Thanks for watching and for giving me the line of the day (week)!
Thanks for very informative video it's pretty cool how in death you went with this video and why the colors look the contrast and everything great I'm going to choose the Blue Hawaii and also thank you for the big head video s that's really been a big help 👍🏼
the Rose and HCL lenses bring out the reds and oranges - great for viewing the fall colors. They are also great for driving because they highlight the red taillights/brake lights of the cars ahead. Putting these on in foggy or rain spray conditions during the day lets you see more taillamps further ahead than usual.
Yes, HT for golf... and hiking. Then rose for skiing. For all day at the beach, I would use grey or bronze. or rose (high overcast) Great analysis, great presentation.
I’ve had a pair of prescription Maui Jim sunglasses for 3 years and I just lost them 😮 they fell out of my purse on a plane. I loved those glasses SO much - they were perfect protection for the relentless (and amazing) sunlight in Arizona. The frame style has been discontinued and I wish I could remember which type of lenses I had. I’m considering replacing them with a pair of the Kaiwi Channel in grey/black and now that I watched your video, I may want to get the blue or green tint on the neutral grey lenses. Does adding the mirror increase the cost?
Thank you for making lots of great videos i especially enjoy the big head ones, since I always had a hard time finding sunglasses that fit me. The other day, I purchased a pair of Maui Jim Breezeways in local store. The seller in the shop introduced them as gunmetal frame and brown lenses. I starting to wander if I got the rose gold model. Could the Maui rose lenses be mistaken for brown/tans. If you don't have gold/bronze version to compare with? The frame isn't light chrome or gold.
Hey Claus, Graham your Maui guy here. Interesting question! Despite the Breezeway now being a discontinued frame, I dug into our frame archives to check out all the different frame and lens color combos. Among the four options, there were two silver frames (blue Hawaii, Neutral Grey lenses), one gold frame with HCL Bronze, and the Rose Gold frame with a Maui Rose lens. Based on what you've told me and the frames available, it sounds like your local shop sold you the Rose Gold frame with Maui Rose lenses as you assumed might be the case. The rose color can be subtle in appearance. Hopefully you love your Breezeway! The Rose lens is Sunglass Rob's favorite and I personally feel that it should be offered in more frames.
Hey Rob, I am highly visually impaired and I need the greatest protection from all light. Does Mirrored offer more protection? I've never owned them because of aesthetics..thanks! Also, would HT be the same glare/light vs mirrored?protection
Very informative video. I have a pair of Wiki Wiki silver frames with neutral grey lenses. I am thinking about getting the Mavericks silver frames with Blue Hawaii lenses to change it up a bit.
Great video. Can I ask an unrelated question about cleaning? Any thing wrong with using a plush style microfiber rather than the silky microfiber that usually comes with glasses?
Good question! Nothing wrong with using it other than it may leave some loose excess fibers on the lens surface after cleaning. There's also a greater chance of a small grain of sand, or something that size, getting into the fibers of the cloth unknowingly, which could scratch the lens surface when attempting to clean it. But as long as the cloth is clean, then you should be fine.
Thanks for this. I am really torn between the Rose and Lava. I like the look of the Lava over the Rose, but you talk up the Rose so much I feel like I have to get them. I will be using them primarily for driving.
Hey Drew! You can't go wrong with either choice but the Maui Rose is our personal over here at SportRx. The Rose is perfect for everyday driving whether you are driving in overcast or bright conditions.
Hi Inna! If Maui Jim's labs still produce lenses for the frame model you have, then yes that is something we can do for you. Give our opticians a call to get started! 877.289.2999 info@sportrx.com
7:10 VIBGYOR or ROYGBIF. However you say it, it is because of BLUE light being reflected away from you that the MauiJim Hawaii lens gives your a brownish/pinkish vision.
Are there reasons why you would want to get one of the bi gradient lenses over the lenses with a solid mirror or vice versa? Is it just an aesthetic preference? I was trying to decide between the Maui Rose and Maui Sunrise.
You should try the Blue Hawaii lens! A blue mirror can sometimes add a bit of yellow to the base color. It is a grey base overall, but it may be up your alley!
Thanks for this, it's awesome!! Green vs Lava; Rose vs Bronze, is there a significant difference between the two to where it would be worth buying both of them? Or is looking through both them similar to where the average person wouldn't know the difference? When you showed the rose and bronze filters, the bronze looked a little bit "darker" and maybe a little more contrast.
That's a good question, Ed! I'm definitely a proponent of having both a rose as well as a bronze-based lens in one's collection since they offer very different tones to your visual field, yet both provide robust color boosting and contrast enhancing tech. It depends on the light conditions combined with the environment and/or activity regarding choosing which lens to use on a given day. Rose on the golf course, bronze on hikes for me. You can't go wrong with a stable of lens options for different applications, but many folks get by with only one or two options. Hope this helps!
I never thought I'd look up something like this, but here it is and it's awesome. Thanks so much for doing this. I'm wondering if you could confirm. The other day a friend of mine had a pair on and i asked to try them. The lens was like nothing i've ever experienced: sort of a Purplish but not purple, it might be the Rose. I'm really wanting to confirm if what i was looking through was Rose or something else. It was amazing. He didn't know what it was because they were a gift. Also, I really like the frame you're displaying. Wondering (I may have missed, sorry) if you could tell me the name of the frame? Great Work!!! Thank you!! Sorry: the frames I'm asking about are the first few you model, the rose, etc. Again, what I experienced: I don't quite want to use the word "purple" very light "purplish" I'm guessing it was rose. Thank you.
HI Chris! Sounds like you were experiencing the MJ Rose tint which boasts amazing contrast and color boosting technology. The frame featured in this video with the rose lens is the Maui Jim Haleakala! 👇 www.sportrx.com/maui-jim-haleakala.html
I live in the Desert around the Phoenix area...do a lot of hiking. Blue Mirror or just Neutral Grey? Sensitive eyes and I I imagine the Bronze would be great but may need something darker...thoughts?
Hey Robert! Personal preference aside, Bronze has as tendency to make desert environments appear hotter whereas grey presents a refreshing outlook while keeping colors neutral. Grey/green is another great option. The blue mirror might be the way to go if you live in the Phoenix area. It will warm up the tones just a bit while blocking more light from passing through the lens, lowering the overall VLT. You're definitely on the right track 👍
outside lens (what people see as your lens / inside lens (what you will see) neutral grey/ dark neutral gray hcl bronze/ brownish hue; less dark than the grey maui rose: rose with silver mirror / gray lens; warm pinkish hue maui HT (green)/ gray lense; greenish amber hue blue hawaii/ gray lense; which gives a grayish amber hue maui green/ gray lense; which gives a warm pinkish hue hawaii lava: red mirror/bronze lens maui sunrise: pink with silver mirror/darker rose pinkish hue cheers from southern ontario, canada 🍁
I have red sands in the Hawaii lava already looking to get another pair of red sands or if you have a recommendation for a bigger head Frame. Looking to either get rose or sunrise lenses please help me. Thanks
Not sure what hat size has to do with sunglass lens color but if it is any condolance but I too need a size 8 hat and I like the rose color. BTW, more too the point of head size, if you are looking for awsome palm leaf hats, check out Sunbody Hats. They are one of the few companies that actually cater to guys with big heads. I have bought two of theirs recently and I really like them and they will do custom designs for no added cost. Just a heads up.
Hey there I'd like to buy either Local Kine or the Makoa glasses, but I'm not sure what would look better on me. I have a larger head, which of the two is the bigger pair of glasses? Thanks
I have ordered several eyeglasses and sunglasses through SportRx for my prescription. If I ordered a Maui Jim would I be able to with my script and would they actually be glass Maui Jim lenses.
Hey there! Assuming you're in range for their proprietary lab, SportRx can absolutely make a set of Rx Maui Jim frames for you. However, they do not produce prescription lenses in a mineral glass material.
I bought Ray ban 3689 sunglasses which has polarized glass lenses with metal body 2.5 years ago...but it's golden coating has slightly got eroded.. So I'm looking for sunglasses which has glass polarized lenses with full titanium body.. Can you suggest me any of the models of Maui jim or any other brands which is equal or better than Maui jim sunglasses..?
Hey Rob, quick question for you. I recently got a pair that has the Maui Sunrise lens. This might sound like a weird question, but sometimes when you are using your peripheral vision to look side to side you see little pink spots in the lenses. It's almost like you would think the lenses is scratched and the coating is coming off, but it's not. I don't know if that question makes sense, but have you ever heard of anything like that happening before? Thanks a lot for your help man, appreciate it and love the videos!
Thank YOU for watching! Interesting🤔 Sounds like dust particles collecting on the lens or possibly dried water spots. Send a couple photos of what you're describing to info@sportrx, and one of our opticians will review the images and get back to you with an answer!
I am torn between the MauiGreen and Maui Lava lenses. I am looking for a vibrant color mirror and vivid colors when looking through the lens. Which would you recommend?
Well, we can say with confidence that you won't be displeased with either one, as they both look amazing! I am especially fond of the Lava lens. It's a beautiful and unique lens! ruclips.net/video/4l7F4O0qGDE/видео.html Don't forget that you can always reach out to our friendly, knowledgeable opticians for all the tailored assistance you might need at 888-831-5817
Hello! It depends on your individual tint, mirror, and lens type preferences as well as your sensitivity to bright light. Most people opt for neutral gray for its true color tone depiction. But others prefer rose or bronze base tints for their color-enhancing benefits. Regardless of which you choose, your eyes will be 100% protected from harmful UV rays.
The Cliff house is the best by far, classic aviator never gets old. Great for Golf, lightweight Titanium and that’s silver frame is killer look in off the course. Don’t like the plastic so much anymore, look cheap
Hi guys love your videos! Not related to this one but i need your advice: which goggles is the best between anon wm1 and wm3? Which one had the widest view? AND finally which one has the widest/best view between anon wm1/3 and oakley flight deck xm? I'm hesitating between the 2 brands and want to male the best choice. Thank youuu
Wow, you're not making it easy! You're debating between some of the best in the field! It sounds like we need to do a WM1 vs WM3 video ASAP. The WM1 is spherical (as is the Flight Deck XM) and the WM3 is cylindrical. We found a bit better peripheral in the WM3 over all the options here. You'd be getting an amazing goggle, no matter which option you go with. Some things to note - the lens tech is amazing, no matter which you decide on, but Prizm is probably nearest and dearest our heart. Also, don't miss out on that MFI (Magnetic Facemask Integration). Especially these days, it is amazing to have the integrated face mask. It is certainly the best face mask setup you'll ever use. Also, the Anons offer a bonus lens so you have a lens for brighter conditions and lower light/snowy conditions. Don't hesitate to reach out to our friendly, knowledgeable opticians for all the more tailored assistance at 888-831-5817! Thanks for watching!
@@sportrxeyewear thank you so much for the detailed answer. It was excatly what i needed and yes! There is zero videos right now about the wm3 and especially the diff between these and the wm1. Sucks because the wm3 color i want (the grey) they come with the sunny and dark lenses, and im pretty sure an in between would be best 😩. I think the sunny red lense would be too dark on cloudy days 😡😂 if you think otherwise let me know! Thank you
I usually go with the neutral gray, that is the most protected. I’m a truck driver and I have very sensitive eyes. I was thinking about getting one of the colored lens either the blue green or lava red. I’m very partial to the color red so I thought about getting red lava but I’m not really sure I like the base HCL. I like that the green and the blue happy neutral gray base. What do you think?
In my opinion, Hawaii Blue provides the best look of the world (heightened contrast with added saturation/warmth/pleasantness to the view but without exaggerating too much), with very limited darkening. However, is not very protective against brightest light. I would use it exclusively expect for direct sun-in-the-eyes scenarios. I find MJ's gray lenses too dark most of the time, with a hint of depression. If you need something darker than Hawaii Blue, check out Sunrise. It is probably 66-70% point between HB and Gray. Looking through Sunrise is nowhere near as pink as this video shows. It look natural with a hint of warmth (less than HB) but quite a bit darker.
@Clay Pylant They say that, but this is simply not true. There are two versions of Hawaii Blue: MP and MB. MB is used in some older models (for example Alelele Bridge B438-03M), some of them no longer manufactured. It is based on a green lens. MP is the newer one - the one I like - which is based on a bronze lens. It is a very bright lens and can be easily worn in dusk conditions. Nothing to do with grey. Source: I tried about ~10 models with Hawaii Blue lens.
@Clay Pylant Depends how sensitive your eyes are. I can wear Hawaii Blue in full sun but I do not like really dark lenses (like regular Grey MJ lens). If you live in area with constant and strong sun, and are looking to significantly restrict the amount of light that gets into your eyes, HB are not for you. But from the UV and blue-light protection stand point (so what is actually damaging the eye), they should be just as good as any other MJ lense. Coverage/wrap-around depends on the model, not lens.
They say that Hawaii Blue is based on a grey lense, but this is simply not true. There are two versions of Hawaii Blue: MP and MB. MB is used in older models (for example, Alelele Bridge B438-03M), some of them no longer manufactured. It is based on a green lens. The resulting view-through is quite ugly, IMO. MP is the newer one - the best MJ lens in my opinion - which is based on a bronze lens (Mavericks, Red Sands, Big Wave, Ho'Okipa, Pokowai Arch, Hikina, etc). The colors are close to natural, but with tweaked saturation and very slight bronze tint. It is a very bright lens and can be easily worn in dusk conditions. Nothing to do with grey. Source: I tried about ~10 models with Hawaii Blue lens.
100% right. I have the second model and it’s my go to golden hour pair, I never thought I could find a pair of lenses that would make the golden hour even nice that it naturally is, but blue Hawaii does it
I love my prescription Maui Jim sunglasses. My lenses have strange cracks. When you look at the lenses , at an angle. There seems to manifest hundreds of tiny cracks. What is this.
Hey Peter! It could be stress fractures or crazing depending on where the scratches are forming. Send some images of what you're describing to Info@sportrx.com and one of our opticians will review and get back to you with an answer!👇 877.289.2999 info@sportrx.com
Looking for a pair Maui Jim's that are similar to Ray Bans New Way Farer and much darker for beach life. ⛱️ That exist?? Still shopping around. Thanks!
The South Swell which was fairly similar to the New Wayfarer 58 eyesize was discontinued. If that was the size you were looking into, I would look around for the South Swell with Neutral Grey lenses. Otherwise, Maui Jim is always coming out with new styles so be sure to subscribe to view future releases :)
can you give me your opinion? I got neutral gray bird ones the blue version but for some reason the have the actually a little orange in them :( Why did Maui Jim not mention it on their web page?
I think I got already my answer like you said the blue effect changes the neutral gray to little orange :( I wish Maui Jim would mention that. Wonder if the green color does the same thing? On my wanderer maui jim I had the white silver reflection but it did not change the color at all
You are correct - there are a few specialty dual mirror colors: Silver to Black over Neutral Grey, Gold to Silver over HCL Bronze, and Blue to Silver over Neutral Grey. None of these are available in prescription, so we did not include them. It would make a good video to focus on these specialty colors; we'll have to add it to the docket!
Hi Jonathan, both of those lens options fall into Category 3 for light transmission. The exact vlt depends ultimately on the lens material and what mirror type is applied but generally speaking it falls between 8-18%.
Hi there! She's wearing a since-discontinued MJ aviator model called the Ebb and Flow. You may still be able to find a few of them online from private sellers.
That is a great question! It depends on what type of fishing you're doing. Generally speaking, you can't go wrong with any Maui Jim lens. They're amazing! There can be some options that may better suit the type of fishing you're doing. If sight fishing (flats, rivers, fly, etc) is where you're at, then get something contrast-enhancing like our favorite HCL Bronze and Maui Rose. If you're deep-sea fishing, go for the Neutral Grey or Maui Blue Hawaii. You don't have to be limited to these options! You can always call our friendly, knowledgeable opticians for all the tailored assistance you may need at 888-831-5817
Hi! All Maui Jim Sun lenses come equipped with either a Bi-Gradient, Gradient, or Solid mirror and all offer 100% UV protection. This includes Neutral Grey lens which has one of the lowest VLT (Visible Light Transmission) percentages of all the tint options. For those with a high level of light sensitivity, the Neutral Grey will likely provide the most relief and allow the eyes to relax, especially in bright daytime light conditions.
Each Maui Jim lens caters to different environments and visual preferences. You can learn more, about them in our Maui Jim Lens Color Guide! www.sportrx.com/blog/maui-jim-lens-color-guide/
i just got a pair with blue Hawaii lenses. was pretty disappointed to be honest. the lenses gave off way more of a magenta tone than an amber or brown tone.
Hi Ajith, is there a particular Maui Jim frame model that you're referring to? Generally speaking, a flatter 4 or 6 base frame+lens design will let in more light from the sides. You may want to opt for a 8 base wraparound frame to eliminate peripheral light leak. Here's an example.... www.sportrx.com/maui-jim-world-cup.html Hope this helps!
I bought the neutral gray Maui Jim sunglasses three years ago, and they have been the best pair of sunglasses I've ever owned by far.
Yes, Rich! So glad you tried them out. The lenses are amazing, aren't they???
7:31 gray with blue mirror (sepia)
1:53 neutral grey
2:59 HCL Bronze (contrast for driving)
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Thank you a lot for these videos. It is so hard to find precise info and images of sun glasses.
Our pleasure! Hope you like watching as much as we like making them🤘
Thank you for this thorough review! Just what I needed.
Just the comparison I needed! *Thank you!*
No problem!
Thank you so much for this very informative video! Really well done, and great visuals! I’m gonna go for the rose lens, possibly the puakenikeni. Thanks again 🙏
We're here to help; thank you so much for watching! We LOVE Maui Rose and bet you will too. Don't forget that if you would like more tailored assistance, our friendly, knowledgeable opticians would love to help you out at 888-831-5817!
ouuu yes I LOVE my puakenikeni's!!!
I like the grey ones, most natural, nice and contrasty, just beautiful, and very low-key.
HCL bronze provides the best contrast experience
Did you tried Rose or Lava I have Blue but now I undecided between Bronze or Rose
Not really, according to MJs official descriptions.
I think it would be nice to make a video in which you would compare side by side the difference in color depending on the lens material
Thanks for the recommendation! The difference in color between materials is so slight that one wouldn't be able to distinguish one from one another if they were placed side by side. However, some folks may notice a subtle difference when looking through the lens rather than at it directly.
@@sportrxeyewear Ild disagree pretty drastically with that. At least in the blue Hawaii and Maui Green every material has a notably different view. Rose, HT, and neutral gray don’t seem to suffer the same issue. I only recently started working with Maui so this may be a newer issue.
Nice Maui Jim reviews. Also like your Speedmaster..!
Appreciate it!
Looking to buy my first pair of Maui Jim sunglasses 🦜 . Yesterday I actually when to the original Maui Jim store on Maui, Hawaii 🏝️. Very fun to try on different shades 😎. This video is super helpful to decide on lens color. Thank you!
Very cool! Glad we could help ✌️🔥 Thanks for watching!
I have the Maui sunrise and they’re awesome!!
The rose lens and the blue is my favorite
After speaking with Maui Jim, The blue Hawaii land single gradient lands therefore they can’t add the “squint” technology to it as compared to the natural gray lens, so that’s why it looks different and Lets more light in as it’s a single gradient, it’s not adding any brown to the spectrum, still a gray lens.
Thanks for this. I was beginning to think I was the only one who can see a difference between the mirror colors. The Blue Hawaii makes for such a soothing warm boost to their already fantastic gray. The green mirror to me looks a little more purple than bronze. It's a weird beast for sure - held away from the eye you can see a purple/pink cast. But once you put it on, it goes a little blue/green. While the other grays are picturesque, the greens are surreal - from Monet to Dali :D Also, thanks for clarifying the base tint of the Lava is bronze. I don't think MJ mentions that anywhere on the site, and I always assumed it was gray. The MJ bronze is my least favorite of their tints. A great lens, but too much yellow for me. I prefer the rich brown you get from Vuarnet or little known Otis Optics (you should pick this brand up). The MJ rose is great, but I almost wish they did this in non-polar - not too much polarized light in the overcast conditions this excels for, and just imagine how much richer the colors would be.
"From Monet to Dali"! That's a *great* line! I love how well-versed (and poetic) you are with Maui's lens lineup!
We actually did carry Otis. They make a good lens, for sure, but we ended up not being able to work with their glass lenses in prescription. Glass and prescription is a really tough game.
Maui doing non-polar sounds sacrilegious, but I would be very interested to see through those lenses!
Thanks for watching and for giving me the line of the day (week)!
Thanks for very informative video it's pretty cool how in death you went with this video and why the colors look the contrast and everything great I'm going to choose the Blue Hawaii and also thank you for the big head video s that's really been a big help 👍🏼
the Rose and HCL lenses bring out the reds and oranges - great for viewing the fall colors. They are also great for driving because they highlight the red taillights/brake lights of the cars ahead. Putting these on in foggy or rain spray conditions during the day lets you see more taillamps further ahead than usual.
As a fisherman, the rose on the water really is a sight for sore eyes!
The model wearing the Maui rose lens is unbelievably beautiful
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Yes sir
Wow this is the best video about the lenses
Thank you for the feedback, glad you enjoyed it!
You guys have a great channel, keep up the good work
Thank you Matt! You can count on us to continue to bring you all the latest info and reviews about all things optical! 😎
Thank You- Very Helpful
You're welcome!
That was super helpful. I love the quality of those thin glass lenses, but the MJ website was not overly helpful. Mahalo!
Yes, HT for golf... and hiking. Then rose for skiing. For all day at the beach, I would use grey or bronze. or rose (high overcast)
Great analysis, great presentation.
Thank you for the kind words, glad we could help!
I’ve had a pair of prescription Maui Jim sunglasses for 3 years and I just lost them 😮 they fell out of my purse on a plane. I loved those glasses SO much - they were perfect protection for the relentless (and amazing) sunlight in Arizona. The frame style has been discontinued and I wish I could remember which type of lenses I had.
I’m considering replacing them with a pair of the Kaiwi Channel in grey/black and now that I watched your video, I may want to get the blue or green tint on the neutral grey lenses.
Does adding the mirror increase the cost?
This is my favorite sun glasses
Thank you for making lots of great videos i especially enjoy the big head ones, since I always had a hard time finding sunglasses that fit me.
The other day, I purchased a pair of Maui Jim Breezeways in local store. The seller in the shop introduced them as gunmetal frame and brown lenses. I starting to wander if I got the rose gold model. Could the Maui rose lenses be mistaken for brown/tans. If you don't have gold/bronze version to compare with? The frame isn't light chrome or gold.
Hey Claus, Graham your Maui guy here. Interesting question! Despite the Breezeway now being a discontinued frame, I dug into our frame archives to check out all the different frame and lens color combos. Among the four options, there were two silver frames (blue Hawaii, Neutral Grey lenses), one gold frame with HCL Bronze, and the Rose Gold frame with a Maui Rose lens.
Based on what you've told me and the frames available, it sounds like your local shop sold you the Rose Gold frame with Maui Rose lenses as you assumed might be the case. The rose color can be subtle in appearance.
Hopefully you love your Breezeway! The Rose lens is Sunglass Rob's favorite and I personally feel that it should be offered in more frames.
Man !! You are amazing ❤
You are! 😎 Thanks for watching!
@@sportrxeyewear Appreciate man 🫶🏻😎
Great info!
Thanks Kevin, Glad it was helpful! 🙌
Hey Rob, I am highly visually impaired and I need the greatest protection from all light.
Does Mirrored offer more protection? I've never owned them because of aesthetics..thanks!
Also, would HT be the same glare/light vs mirrored?protection
2024 and VERY helpful, thank you.
If you where many going to wear them on the beach which is a better option kanaio grey . Or local kine in blue please help
Very informative video.
I have a pair of Wiki Wiki silver frames with neutral grey lenses. I am thinking about getting the Mavericks silver frames with Blue Hawaii lenses to change it up a bit.
Great video. Can I ask an unrelated question about cleaning?
Any thing wrong with using a plush style microfiber rather than the silky microfiber that usually comes with glasses?
Good question! Nothing wrong with using it other than it may leave some loose excess fibers on the lens surface after cleaning. There's also a greater chance of a small grain of sand, or something that size, getting into the fibers of the cloth unknowingly, which could scratch the lens surface when attempting to clean it. But as long as the cloth is clean, then you should be fine.
Hi, thank you for a great info. I owe 2 pairs and love them.
Thanks for this. I am really torn between the Rose and Lava. I like the look of the Lava over the Rose, but you talk up the Rose so much I feel like I have to get them. I will be using them primarily for driving.
Hey Drew! You can't go wrong with either choice but the Maui Rose is our personal over here at SportRx. The Rose is perfect for everyday driving whether you are driving in overcast or bright conditions.
if i have maui jim sunglasses that i bought without a prescription, can i now put a prescription on them?
Hi Inna! If Maui Jim's labs still produce lenses for the frame model you have, then yes that is something we can do for you. Give our opticians a call to get started!
877.289.2999
info@sportrx.com
Rose is amazing
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7:10 VIBGYOR or ROYGBIF. However you say it, it is because of BLUE light being reflected away from you that the MauiJim Hawaii lens gives your a brownish/pinkish vision.
Are there reasons why you would want to get one of the bi gradient lenses over the lenses with a solid mirror or vice versa? Is it just an aesthetic preference? I was trying to decide between the Maui Rose and Maui Sunrise.
Live the rose lenses
The HCL Bronze always seems al title more violet to me. I wish it added more warmth yellowish almost.
You should try the Blue Hawaii lens! A blue mirror can sometimes add a bit of yellow to the base color. It is a grey base overall, but it may be up your alley!
Thanks!
What do you recommend on me who will most likely be walking in bright days and basking in the sun?
What is the best sunglasses with the highest protection for myopia?
Thank you
Thanks for this, it's awesome!!
Green vs Lava; Rose vs Bronze, is there a significant difference between the two to where it would be worth buying both of them? Or is looking through both them similar to where the average person wouldn't know the difference? When you showed the rose and bronze filters, the bronze looked a little bit "darker" and maybe a little more contrast.
That's a good question, Ed! I'm definitely a proponent of having both a rose as well as a bronze-based lens in one's collection since they offer very different tones to your visual field, yet both provide robust color boosting and contrast enhancing tech. It depends on the light conditions combined with the environment and/or activity regarding choosing which lens to use on a given day. Rose on the golf course, bronze on hikes for me. You can't go wrong with a stable of lens options for different applications, but many folks get by with only one or two options. Hope this helps!
Which lens will be best for low lights, like indoors?
I never thought I'd look up something like this, but here it is and it's awesome. Thanks so much for doing this. I'm wondering if you could confirm. The other day a friend of mine had a pair on and i asked to try them. The lens was like nothing i've ever experienced: sort of a Purplish but not purple, it might be the Rose. I'm really wanting to confirm if what i was looking through was Rose or something else. It was amazing. He didn't know what it was because they were a gift.
Also, I really like the frame you're displaying. Wondering (I may have missed, sorry) if you could tell me the name of the frame?
Great Work!!! Thank you!!
Sorry: the frames I'm asking about are the first few you model, the rose, etc.
Again, what I experienced: I don't quite want to use the word "purple" very light "purplish" I'm guessing it was rose. Thank you.
HI Chris! Sounds like you were experiencing the MJ Rose tint which boasts amazing contrast and color boosting technology. The frame featured in this video with the rose lens is the Maui Jim Haleakala! 👇
www.sportrx.com/maui-jim-haleakala.html
@@sportrxeyewear You=Amazing! Thank you!
What color lense is best for fresh water fishing?
Hello! HCL bronze all the way 👍🔥
I live in the Desert around the Phoenix area...do a lot of hiking. Blue Mirror or just Neutral Grey? Sensitive eyes and I I imagine the Bronze would be great but may need something darker...thoughts?
Hey Robert! Personal preference aside, Bronze has as tendency to make desert environments appear hotter whereas grey presents a refreshing outlook while keeping colors neutral. Grey/green is another great option. The blue mirror might be the way to go if you live in the Phoenix area. It will warm up the tones just a bit while blocking more light from passing through the lens, lowering the overall VLT. You're definitely on the right track 👍
I want to do a blue lens with a gold frame with the wiki wiki but would it look good?
I think so! Great color combo 👓
What are you wearing as you start the video? Looking for a prescription in something like that style.
Which lens is good for Canada winter?
Yellow
outside lens (what people see as your lens / inside lens (what you will see)
neutral grey/ dark neutral gray
hcl bronze/ brownish hue; less dark than the grey
maui rose: rose with silver mirror / gray lens; warm pinkish hue
maui HT (green)/ gray lense; greenish amber hue
blue hawaii/ gray lense; which gives a grayish amber hue
maui green/ gray lense; which gives a warm pinkish hue
hawaii lava: red mirror/bronze lens
maui sunrise: pink with silver mirror/darker rose pinkish hue
cheers from southern ontario, canada 🍁
I want to buy one of each!
We don't blame you, it's hard to narrow down your choices! XD
I have red sands in the Hawaii lava already looking to get another pair of red sands or if you have a recommendation for a bigger head Frame. Looking to either get rose or sunrise lenses please help me. Thanks
Hi, I'm looking for fishing sunglass for size 8 hat. Withc 2 lense color would you recommend.
Not sure what hat size has to do with sunglass lens color but if it is any condolance but I too need a size 8 hat and I like the rose color. BTW, more too the point of head size, if you are looking for awsome palm leaf hats, check out Sunbody Hats. They are one of the few companies that actually cater to guys with big heads. I have bought two of theirs recently and I really like them and they will do custom designs for no added cost. Just a heads up.
Hey there I'd like to buy either Local Kine or the Makoa glasses, but I'm not sure what would look better on me.
I have a larger head, which of the two is the bigger pair of glasses?
Thanks
Great video
What's the name of the frames at 9:35? Pretty sure it's the Nautilus, just wanted to be sure!
Correct! Thanks for watching James :D
@@sportrxeyewear theyre very nice, need to try them on somewhere. thanks!
you missed to add that the colors vary quite a bit depending on the material, NG polycarb is not the same when you switch to thin glass
I have ordered several eyeglasses and sunglasses through SportRx for my prescription. If I ordered a Maui Jim would I be able to with my script and would they actually be glass Maui Jim lenses.
Hey there! Assuming you're in range for their proprietary lab, SportRx can absolutely make a set of Rx Maui Jim frames for you. However, they do not produce prescription lenses in a mineral glass material.
I bought Ray ban 3689 sunglasses which has polarized glass lenses with metal body 2.5 years ago...but it's golden coating has slightly got eroded.. So I'm looking for sunglasses which has glass polarized lenses with full titanium body.. Can you suggest me any of the models of Maui jim or any other brands which is equal or better than Maui jim sunglasses..?
MAUI green is the only glasses not available in prescription lenses. When will MJ make them? Thanks!
They are out finally!
Hey Rob, quick question for you. I recently got a pair that has the Maui Sunrise lens. This might sound like a weird question, but sometimes when you are using your peripheral vision to look side to side you see little pink spots in the lenses. It's almost like you would think the lenses is scratched and the coating is coming off, but it's not. I don't know if that question makes sense, but have you ever heard of anything like that happening before? Thanks a lot for your help man, appreciate it and love the videos!
Thank YOU for watching!
Interesting🤔 Sounds like dust particles collecting on the lens or possibly dried water spots. Send a couple photos of what you're describing to info@sportrx, and one of our opticians will review the images and get back to you with an answer!
The lens rose your show what is the name of the frame it is good is your mention the frame name at the same time and maybe the size thank you
Hello ! In the Blue Hawaii, the mirror is only a cosmetic feature or does it have any tech/health advantage ?
Pops colours..I have them; love them
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what is the model of the frame on 0:32? thanks for the informative video.
No problem and thanks for watching! The frame is a long since discontinued model. Not sure of the name as it was released years ago. Sorry bout that!
I am torn between the MauiGreen and Maui Lava lenses. I am looking for a vibrant color mirror and vivid colors when looking through the lens. Which would you recommend?
Well, we can say with confidence that you won't be displeased with either one, as they both look amazing! I am especially fond of the Lava lens. It's a beautiful and unique lens!
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Bronze lens with purple mirror? Is it possible?
Please help; Which colour of lens is the best for sunny weather and driving in sunny times?
Hello! It depends on your individual tint, mirror, and lens type preferences as well as your sensitivity to bright light. Most people opt for neutral gray for its true color tone depiction. But others prefer rose or bronze base tints for their color-enhancing benefits. Regardless of which you choose, your eyes will be 100% protected from harmful UV rays.
Do the new mirror coatings simply reduce the VLT? (Understanding there is a slight impact to existing lens color)
Hey Steve, yes any mirror applied to a tinted lens will reduce the VLT percentage.
Does the Mirror finish affect the squinting compared to the Bi-gradients? which is better, or are they non-noticable. appreciate the help :)
HI! Both should eliminate the need to squint due to the low VLT percentages and backside AR (Anti Reflective) coatings.
Hello great vid! Which Maui frame pair is with the green lenses? 8:03
Mongoose! 😎
Where on sunglass is the lens type annotated?
If the rose tint is your “favourite lens on earth” - what’s do you recommend for space travel please?😂
You guys are awesome.
No, YOU’RE awesome!
You are awesomer!
Which lens could you see the eyes the least?
The Cliff house is the best by far, classic aviator never gets old. Great for Golf, lightweight Titanium and that’s silver frame is killer look in off the course. Don’t like the plastic so much anymore, look cheap
Why cliff house? What’s wrong with the Mavericks?
Hi guys love your videos! Not related to this one but i need your advice: which goggles is the best between anon wm1 and wm3? Which one had the widest view? AND finally which one has the widest/best view between anon wm1/3 and oakley flight deck xm? I'm hesitating between the 2 brands and want to male the best choice. Thank youuu
Wow, you're not making it easy! You're debating between some of the best in the field! It sounds like we need to do a WM1 vs WM3 video ASAP.
The WM1 is spherical (as is the Flight Deck XM) and the WM3 is cylindrical. We found a bit better peripheral in the WM3 over all the options here. You'd be getting an amazing goggle, no matter which option you go with. Some things to note - the lens tech is amazing, no matter which you decide on, but Prizm is probably nearest and dearest our heart. Also, don't miss out on that MFI (Magnetic Facemask Integration). Especially these days, it is amazing to have the integrated face mask. It is certainly the best face mask setup you'll ever use. Also, the Anons offer a bonus lens so you have a lens for brighter conditions and lower light/snowy conditions.
Don't hesitate to reach out to our friendly, knowledgeable opticians for all the more tailored assistance at 888-831-5817!
Thanks for watching!
@@sportrxeyewear thank you so much for the detailed answer. It was excatly what i needed and yes! There is zero videos right now about the wm3 and especially the diff between these and the wm1. Sucks because the wm3 color i want (the grey) they come with the sunny and dark lenses, and im pretty sure an in between would be best 😩. I think the sunny red lense would be too dark on cloudy days 😡😂 if you think otherwise let me know! Thank you
Where's the original video with those modeling the different color lenses?
I usually go with the neutral gray, that is the most protected. I’m a truck driver and I have very sensitive eyes. I was thinking about getting one of the colored lens either the blue green or lava red. I’m very partial to the color red so I thought about getting red lava but I’m not really sure I like the base HCL. I like that the green and the blue happy neutral gray base. What do you think?
In my opinion, Hawaii Blue provides the best look of the world (heightened contrast with added saturation/warmth/pleasantness to the view but without exaggerating too much), with very limited darkening. However, is not very protective against brightest light. I would use it exclusively expect for direct sun-in-the-eyes scenarios. I find MJ's gray lenses too dark most of the time, with a hint of depression. If you need something darker than Hawaii Blue, check out Sunrise. It is probably 66-70% point between HB and Gray. Looking through Sunrise is nowhere near as pink as this video shows. It look natural with a hint of warmth (less than HB) but quite a bit darker.
@Clay Pylant They say that, but this is simply not true.
There are two versions of Hawaii Blue: MP and MB. MB is used in some older models (for example Alelele Bridge B438-03M), some of them no longer manufactured. It is based on a green lens.
MP is the newer one - the one I like - which is based on a bronze lens. It is a very bright lens and can be easily worn in dusk conditions. Nothing to do with grey.
Source: I tried about ~10 models with Hawaii Blue lens.
@Clay Pylant Depends how sensitive your eyes are. I can wear Hawaii Blue in full sun but I do not like really dark lenses (like regular Grey MJ lens). If you live in area with constant and strong sun, and are looking to significantly restrict the amount of light that gets into your eyes, HB are not for you. But from the UV and blue-light protection stand point (so what is actually damaging the eye), they should be just as good as any other MJ lense.
Coverage/wrap-around depends on the model, not lens.
@@impact0r unfortunately you failed to mention that Blue Hawaii in super thin glass is on a grey lens
@@impact0r
Are you sure it’s not the other way round? Maui Brilliant is the newer lens technology and Maui Pure is the old one?
They say that Hawaii Blue is based on a grey lense, but this is simply not true.
There are two versions of Hawaii Blue: MP and MB. MB is used in older models (for example, Alelele Bridge B438-03M), some of them no longer manufactured. It is based on a green lens. The resulting view-through is quite ugly, IMO.
MP is the newer one - the best MJ lens in my opinion - which is based on a bronze lens (Mavericks, Red Sands, Big Wave, Ho'Okipa, Pokowai Arch, Hikina, etc). The colors are close to natural, but with tweaked saturation and very slight bronze tint. It is a very bright lens and can be easily worn in dusk conditions.
Nothing to do with grey.
Source: I tried about ~10 models with Hawaii Blue lens.
100% right. I have the second model and it’s my go to golden hour pair, I never thought I could find a pair of lenses that would make the golden hour even nice that it naturally is, but blue Hawaii does it
@@G0rdy92 definitely not 100% right lol it comes on a grey lens for super thin glass. Source: I own a pair
Are sure the brilliant is the old technology and the pure is the new one? MB website says the exact opposite.
I love my prescription Maui Jim sunglasses. My lenses have strange cracks. When you look at the lenses , at an angle. There seems to manifest hundreds of tiny cracks. What is this.
Hey Peter! It could be stress fractures or crazing depending on where the scratches are forming. Send some images of what you're describing to Info@sportrx.com and one of our opticians will review and get back to you with an answer!👇
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Looking for a pair Maui Jim's that are similar to Ray Bans New Way Farer and much darker for beach life. ⛱️ That exist?? Still shopping around. Thanks!
The South Swell which was fairly similar to the New Wayfarer 58 eyesize was discontinued. If that was the size you were looking into, I would look around for the South Swell with Neutral Grey lenses. Otherwise, Maui Jim is always coming out with new styles so be sure to subscribe to view future releases :)
@SportRx Do this show the eyes the sun like Way Farer's? I don't want that. Natural Grey Polarized is the one you are referring to?? TIA!
thank you
can you give me your opinion? I got neutral gray bird ones the blue version but for some reason the have the actually a little orange in them :( Why did Maui Jim not mention it on their web page?
I think I got already my answer like you said the blue effect changes the neutral gray to little orange :( I wish Maui Jim would mention that. Wonder if the green color does the same thing? On my wanderer maui jim I had the white silver reflection but it did not change the color at all
Make video on gold and silver dual mirror lens it’s been missed in this !
You are correct - there are a few specialty dual mirror colors: Silver to Black over Neutral Grey, Gold to Silver over HCL Bronze, and Blue to Silver over Neutral Grey. None of these are available in prescription, so we did not include them. It would make a good video to focus on these specialty colors; we'll have to add it to the docket!
What is the vlt on the blue and the green lenses?
Hi Jonathan, both of those lens options fall into Category 3 for light transmission. The exact vlt depends ultimately on the lens material and what mirror type is applied but generally speaking it falls between 8-18%.
Excuse me , can you please tell me which model does the girl in 7:30 is wearing? Thank you in advance!
Hi there! She's wearing a since-discontinued MJ aviator model called the Ebb and Flow. You may still be able to find a few of them online from private sellers.
What would you recommend for the Fishing ?
That is a great question! It depends on what type of fishing you're doing. Generally speaking, you can't go wrong with any Maui Jim lens. They're amazing! There can be some options that may better suit the type of fishing you're doing. If sight fishing (flats, rivers, fly, etc) is where you're at, then get something contrast-enhancing like our favorite HCL Bronze and Maui Rose. If you're deep-sea fishing, go for the Neutral Grey or Maui Blue Hawaii. You don't have to be limited to these options! You can always call our friendly, knowledgeable opticians for all the tailored assistance you may need at 888-831-5817
Does the mirrored lense give more protection than the neutral gray?
Hi! All Maui Jim Sun lenses come equipped with either a Bi-Gradient, Gradient, or Solid mirror and all offer 100% UV protection. This includes Neutral Grey lens which has one of the lowest VLT (Visible Light Transmission) percentages of all the tint options. For those with a high level of light sensitivity, the Neutral Grey will likely provide the most relief and allow the eyes to relax, especially in bright daytime light conditions.
@@sportrxeyewear Thank you as I have very bad light sensitivity and you answered my questions exactly as I would hope.
Anytime! Glad we could help 😎
Bronze lens are not for driving, but grey lens are absolutely for driving👈👍 and also for neutral colors👈, especially look out the traffic lights😀
Each Maui Jim lens caters to different environments and visual preferences. You can learn more, about them in our Maui Jim Lens Color Guide! www.sportrx.com/blog/maui-jim-lens-color-guide/
That’s not true
Grey lenses are definitely not for driving apart from bright, direct sunlight.
I actually prefer my bronze for driving over my grey unless it's direct sunlight
Any way to remove brand logo on the lens? I really dont get why they need to print huge ass logo in the most distracting place.
Hello! You do have the option to leave off the logo for eyeglass lenses w/prescription from Maui JIm, but not for sunglasses unfortunately.
Bronze and neutral Gray are the best
How do you get these via prescription
Call SportRx!
i just got a pair with blue Hawaii lenses. was pretty disappointed to be honest. the lenses gave off way more of a magenta tone than an amber or brown tone.
Which of new lens colors would be best for freshwater sight fishing? Mostly in S. Florida, if that helps
HT for sure
The space in the side lets light in.what to do?
Hi Ajith, is there a particular Maui Jim frame model that you're referring to? Generally speaking, a flatter 4 or 6 base frame+lens design will let in more light from the sides. You may want to opt for a 8 base wraparound frame to eliminate peripheral light leak. Here's an example.... www.sportrx.com/maui-jim-world-cup.html
Hope this helps!
@@sportrxeyewear thanks for the recommendation. isn't it a dangerous thing if light glare and UV rays leak through the sides?
@@sportrxeyewear thanks.can u recommend a 10 base lens? This information ( which base it is)is not given in any lenses.
Fir everyday wear which lens is better