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Super Sunnies Slim Flex Strapless UV Eye Goggles offer maximum UV protection with a lightweight, flexible, and strapless design tailored for tanning beds and red light therapy. FDA compliant and made in the USA, these pink-tinted goggles combine safety, comfort, and style for professional and personal use.










| ASIN | B0844RQF7Q |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,392 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #298 in Sun Skin Care |
| Brand Name | Super Sunnies |
| Care instructions | Clean with mild soap and water, dry thoroughly. |
| Collection Name | Tanning |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 10,956 Reviews |
| Environment Type | Indoor |
| Eyewear Type | Safety Glasses |
| Fit Type | Slim |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Neutral |
| Frame Material | Rubber |
| Frame Type | Full Rim |
| Garment Size Country | United States |
| Goggles Ansi Dust Splash Rating | No Rating |
| Import Designation | Made in the USA |
| Industry | Tanning |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 18.14 g |
| Lens Coating | UV Protection Coating |
| Lens Color | Tinted |
| Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
| Manufacturer | Super Sunnies |
| Material | Flexible Plastic |
| Model Name | Ssps |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Origin | Made in the USA |
| Part Number | SSPS |
| Pattern | Pink |
| Product Care Instructions | Clean with mild soap and water, dry thoroughly. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Tanning |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Special Features | UV Protection |
| Style | Protection |
| Style Number | SSPS |
| UPC | 639738126487 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Maximum UV Protection |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**R
Eye wear
Hard to keep in standing Best for lay down beds eye wear
L**R
Great!
Love these! They fit and work perfectly! Definitely worth the price!
J**Y
Nice LIttle Eye Covers, But Squeezed Into Case
These individual tanning eye protectors are nice and I use them, but the case they come in that also stores them is too small for them. You have to smash them in order to close the case (which will also unhinge when you do) and because they have always been in the case, they are pressed thin (like you're closing your eyes, but not all the way). So if you have slanted eyes, they will cover completely, but if you have more round eye sockets, you can see light above and below. I don't think they are made that way, because I have been working with them to make them more rounded, so if left out of the case after doing this, they might stay rounded out a bit like you'd expect such eye covers to be. You can see in my photo that the box does not want to close on them, so you have to smash them to close the lid. This keeps them malformed when you take them out to use them. If you turn them upward, the lid is even more open and impossible to close. I'm simply going find something else to keep them in. I think if they do unfold all the way, I could use them in a stand-up red light, or tanning booth. As they are out of the box, you can't squint enough to hold them in, but laying down is not a problem because you just set them on your eyelids and I am otherwise satisfied with them. It's the case I have an issue with because it is too short to close. The case is so important to keep them together, I'm being generous only taking one star off, given that I also had to take a photo and upload it so you could see for yourself what I am explaining.
J**M
Welcome Relief!
These are perfect with the Current 2 Red Light Therapy Mask. The eye protection included with the mask is uncomfortable for me, leaving deep marks in my skin after a 10 minute session. Thankfully these cover my eyes and protrude through the eye holes of the mask, giving me both protection and comfort.
E**Y
Very poor fit, but they might work for you
They work well if I can get them to stay on. However, they will not suction and simply roll off if I blink. When I lay perfectly still with my eyes closed, they usually don’t fall off. I have slightly larger eyes than most, which I think is the problem.
H**R
Best I've found so far
These are pretty good as far as I can tell. I got them to use while wearing a red light eye mask (which I just don't completely trust even though they're supposed to be eye-safe). The best part is that you can put them on AFTER you strap the eye mask on and lay down. In my case I have pretty round eyes and they come a bit folded in the case, so you may want to squeeze them lengthwise to fit your eye shape and then pop the lens back in if it comes loose. You do still see a bit of light through your skin but it's much less. Again, probably not necessary but better safe than sorry!
S**B
Perfect
Great product. I will purchase again!
J**E
You will never convince me it wasn't a pickle fork.
These ocular occluders have their flaws, sure, but they're not as bad as some claim. Before ordering, I saw several reviews that said they fall out very easily. I ordered them anyway for the following reasons: 1. I'm not buying these to go out jogging. They'll either be held in place by an LED mask, or I'll be lying on my back and gravity will do its thing. 2. Everyone's anatomy is unique to them. Personally, I have somewhat prominent cheek bones, my eyes are average size, and they have some depth in relation to my brow. If, for instance, you have rather large eyes that are either flush with or extend past your brow, these aren't going to work well for you. 3. I'm particularly skilled at holding things in place with just my eyebrow and cheekbone. Not only are monocles cool, but the Matrix came out when I was a kid. I HAD to have sunglasses like Morpheus because, come on, those are objectively rad. So, today, I bet I could keep my seven-year-old from stealing my sunglasses off my face through shear brow grip alone. I'm going to go home and test that theory. 4. These are dirt cheap and come with a case. I saw another seller offering these dirt cheaper, but they didn't have the case. Pass. Anywho, I have now used the items and have a couple tips on using them. I also have one con that likely won't affect most people. Tips: 1. When you first open the case, you will likely need to stretch the eye cups out a bit. Test the fit, and then forcefully open the rubber cup with your thumbs like you're mad at your hot dog bun that isn't cut all the way through. Test the fit again. Repeat as necessary until each cup fits your lidded eyeball well. 2. At this point, this step should come naturally due to the better fitment of the rubber. Hold the cups to your open eyelids, and kind of nestle the rubber into the folds of skin... Are they nestled? Good. Now, slowly begin to blink like you have a brain injury. You've forgotten how to blink your eyelids without moving your eyebrows at the same time.... Did you do it? Your eye cups should now be firmly seated! Congratulations! If, however, they fell out, that either means your eyelids or weird OR my eyelids are weird and this helps no one. I hope it's you and not me. Man, would that be embarrassing. Con: One of the tinted lenses had two gouges in them like someone stabbed it with a tiny two-pronged pickle fork. You know what? I bet that's exactly what happened. Now that we know what caused the damage, the only question that remains is, "What did the lens do to deserve being stabbed by a pickle fork? It's so oddly specific, it had to be a crime of passion." I didn't buy these to see out of. I bought them to not see out of. So, I don't care about the brutal stabbing. You're opinion may vary and thus be wrong.
H**N
سيئة
سيئة وتحتاج أن تمسكها بيديك
F**N
No vale un centavo
No vale un centavo
V**A
Demasiado pequeños
No abarcan perfecto el ojo , no se amoldan y se caen fácil
A**R
Comfy, perfect for red light, and great alternative to the typical uncomfortable jagged goggles
Handy for people like me who hate wearing goggles or anything that pulls or fits too tight on their face. They don’t stay on well, but they probably aren’t going to, but they are handy for laying on your back. If you want them to work on your side or stood up etc, then they probably aren’t for you. Comfy material too, and a soft design. You can see through them a little too, in case you need to do something or see where something is. Overall I like them and they are the only goggles I use now for red light therapy, as my previous googles (with a strap and a nose bridge) were either too hard, uncomfortable or they stabbed me. These are a great fit, made of smooth and gentle materials, and are just a nice little idea, and perfect for what I needed.
D**E
Love The Sun?
I am an avid sunbathers and had issues with burning my eyelids. I bought these sunnies and they work great. Only issue is u must be laying down fairly flat because no suction on sunnies. They just sit on ur eyes. They have a small area of uv protected plastic so u can look out of them if needed. Bought pink because for some reason black and navy more money???
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