Vacation like a true Neptunian! (Neptunite?) An escape to this blue, gassy paradise is one pair of shades away! Translucent teal Mach Gs with gradient dark blue lenses made especially for stellar, icy views from the eighth planet from the sun.
Customer Reviews (4.6 / 5 · 49 reviews)
Aurora H.★★★★★
The translucent teal frames are way more comfortable than I expected—lightweight and they don’t pinch my nose. Wore them on a bright, windy day and the dark blue lenses handled the harsh reflections perfectly. Definitely my favorite purchase for daydreaming about distant planets.
Stella★★★★★
The gradient lenses really cut the glare off Neptune’s methane clouds — perfect for staring into that endless blue. The translucent teal frames are lighter than they look, which surprised me. One small quibble: the arms could be a bit longer for my big noggin, but overall a solid buy.
Sofia P.★★★★★
I wasn't sure how comfortable translucent teal frames would be, but they're surprisingly lightweight and don't slip off my nose at all. The dark blue gradient lenses make the endless white ice here look crisp and vivid, perfect for a vacation that feels out of this world.
Ryan★★★★★
The gradient dark blue lenses cut the glare perfectly, and the ice-blue frame feels surprisingly sturdy for something so lightweight. Tested them out under harsh midday sun and my eyes stayed comfortable the whole time.
Hannah★★★★★
The gradient lenses are perfectly tinted for Neptune's weird, milky light — made stargazing through the methane haze feel surreal. Definitely my favorite purchase for lounging by the Great Dark Spot.
Penelope R.★★★★★
Slipped these on during a windy afternoon walk and the dark blue gradient really cuts through the harsh glare without making everything look muddy. The translucent teal frames are surprisingly sturdy for something so lightweight.
Claire★★★★★
Finally, a pair of shades that doesn't fog up in this planet's methane haze—the dark blue gradient really cuts the glare. The translucent teal frame feels surprisingly sturdy for how lightweight it is, and they stayed put even during a high-speed swoop over the ice rings.
Stella Q.★★★★★
The gradient lenses are perfect for Neptune's intense glare—I could actually see the methane clouds clearly without squinting. Used them during a simulated "vacation" in my backyard and they held up well against the icy wind. Fit snugly enough that they didn't fog up, which was a nice surprise.
Zoe A.★★★★★
The Mach Gs' translucent teal frames catch light beautifully, and the gradient lenses make Neptune's frozen methane clouds look surreal. I've worn them during three simulated orbital walks already—they don't fog up at all.
Madison★★★★★
Put these on and suddenly everything looks like you're inside a giant sapphire — the gradient lenses are unreal. They're surprisingly light too, which is great because I wore them all day without any pressure on my nose.