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Overall
5
5
Durability
4
5
Style
5
5
Face fit:
large
Just Right
Product Weight:
Heavy
Light
Stan
Location:
KL, Malaysia
I use this product for:
Driving
I have used this product for:
6 months - 1 year
I use it:
Average
My face is:
It's A Big One
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Top 25 Contributor
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Titanium Rocks
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Date: June 16, 2009
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Pros: Durable, Optimal clarity
Cons: Fogs up, wished it was polarized
I tested the normal Spike made from C5 alloy I think, and immediately it felt heavy, cumbersome and painful around the temples and upper ear. Upon testing the Titanium version, it felt good, I looked awesome with it, and its super light compared to the normal C5 version. So I picked it up. Use it for 3-5 hours, not a problem. No pain issues around temples or ears at all. Titanium is the only way to go with this model. I look especially sharp with it in a black suit. Well worth the money. It's not a sports model, so I use it for casual use; driving, normal everyday use, biz attire. The only drawback is it's not polarized, I asked the shop if its possible to change the lens if I buy a polarized lens separately. They said it can be done but due to nature of the frame, when popping out the lens, it will scrape the frame and scratch the matte black colours. That's a real pity as I'm used to Polarized. Or 'hooked' would be the better term The Spike's not getting a lot of exposure, so if you want exclusivity, get a Spike if it looks good on you.
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