No Pain but Lots of Gain with Flying Eyes Riding Sunglasses
Calling their own eyewear “The World’s Most Comfortable Sunglasses for Every Adventure” means Flying Eyes have got a lot to live up to. And live up to they did.

(All images taken from Flying Eyes)
Made in Austin, Texas by Summer Hawk Optics, Flying Eyes designs and engineers eyewear specifically to fit comfortably when worn with a helmet or headset.
Initially only made for pilots to wear with their headset, this brand started gaining traction in the motorcycling industry as well due to the sunglasses being extremely light and comfortable to wear.
Designed for comfort, every pair of Flying Eyes is designed with a patented frame that is light and wraps comfortably. The micro-thin temples mean it is comfortable to wear even under your helmet; no matter how long you wear them there will be no pain or pressure.

“Our temples are made from Resilamide, a patented, flexible polymer originally designed for the aerospace industry,” Dean Siracusa, the president and founder of Flying Eyes said. “These glasses fit perfectly with any helmet or headset, with minimal pressure or irritation to the sides of the head.”
A pair of Flying Eyes also comes with precision lenses. Made of polycarbonate, they are lightweight and impact resistant, offering optimum optical clarity and even UV protection.

Customer of Flying Eyes, Dave Brown, said “Wearing any other brand is a struggle with a full head helmet. Only Flying Eyes can do the job right.”
Comfortable and stylish, Flying Eyes has two main lines of eyewear - the ComfortStyle Sunglasses and ComfortPro Sunglasses.
The eyewear placed under the ComfortStyle umbrella are mostly aviator styled, such as the Cooper Titanium (pictured below), Kestrel Titanium and Titanium Hawk Wide Frame. However, some also sport a more sporty look, such as the Golden Eagle Sport and the Golden Eagle Sport Non-RX Bifocal.

The latter, ComfortPro Sunglasses, features both the Hawk Convertible (pictured below) and Hawk Convertible Non-RX Bifocal. The purchase of any Hawk frame also includes 3 convertible temple options, a soft microfiber bag with cleaning cloth and a zippered protective hard case.

The brand also sells eyewear accessories such as cases, cleaning cloths, ComfortPro replacement parts and special lenses.
Today, Flying Eyes are sold throughout the world in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa and China.
To find out more, visit their website.