Flying Eyes Launches Kickstarter Project
Flying Eyes Sunglasses of Austin, Texas has launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise $50,000 for its new line of products.
Flying Eyes Sunglasses of Austin, Texas has launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise $50,000 for its new line of products. Flying Eyes began when Dean Siracusa, a private pilot, could no longer stand the headaches he would get from wearing regular sunglasses under his aviator headset. After successfully developing and producing the original Flying Eyes design, Dean is back with a number of new styles with sides as thin as 1mm.
Flying Eyes are literally the lightest, most comfortable sunglasses you'll ever wear under a helmet, headset or headphones. They are 80% thinner than traditional sunglasses, making them feather light, super flexible and virtually indestructible. Unlike all other sunglasses, the soft, thin, non-elastic strap on Flying Eyes is unnoticeable between your head and your headgear so there is no pressure or pain, even after a long day of use. The design is so unique and so comfortable, we were recently granted a patent for it.
We've used the best polycarbonate lenses available, which means they are shatterproof for safety and decentered (optically correct -- no distortion anywhere!) for crystal clear vision. The lenses are coated to help resist scratches so you can comfortably use these glasses professionally on a daily basis and still get many years of use. If your vision requires a prescription, we're happy to say that Flying Eyes can be made in your prescription!
Standard temples are included with your glasses to swap with the strap. Remove the strap, snap in the regular temples, wear them all day. Swap the regular temples for our new micro-thin temples when you wear a helmet. Flying Eyes are ideal in the cockpit or while riding a motorcycle, but are also stylish enough to wear anywhere else. Made of lightweight, unbreakable Resilamide, the frames can survive any adventure you have. For more information on the company and campaign, visit www.flyingeyes.biz.
