Some of them looks good. But none of them is as good looking, as the Breezeways. It's a pity that they discontinued them. Is the Aviator style becoming less popular?
Thanks for the big head info, it’s appreciated as always. It was mentioned that the World Cup has MauiBrilliant lenses. I believe these have the ST Glass (at least in non-prescription).
We do miss things from time to time and you're absolutely correct on this. The World Cup comes in Maui's ST-Glass for non-Rx. Thanks for the correction!
Ahh the Cook Pines were a great aviator! With Maui Jim's steady flow of new releases, some frames get discontinued to make way for the new. Unfortunately, Cook Pines was a victim of this and they ended production in January of 2021. If you're looking for some similar options, we'd recommend both Castes (SFW 141) or Wiki Wiki (SFW 135). Both of these aviators share a likeness to Cook Pines, with Castles being a true XL, and Wiki Wiki being a bit smaller.
After years of searching my search for the perfect sunglasses for my giant dome ended with the Maui Jim Big Wave. Get your hands on those and feel what sunglasses are supposed to feel like.
Hello, sounds like you might need to go a tad bigger! The SFW of the World Cup is 142mm, look for frames in the 145mm range and up for a more relaxed fit. Here's a few models to check out! 👉www.sportrx.com/costa-fisch.html 👉www.sportrx.com/nike-valiant.html 👉www.sportrx.com/maui-jim-big-wave.html 👉www.sportrx.com/sportrx-huckson-xl.html
Maui Jim Excels at Drill mounted frame designs, keeping them lightweight and relatively durable compared to other rimless styles. The Ohai is smaller with a lens width of 59.5mm compared to 64mm with the kumu. The Kumu is also a bit more wrapped at the sides where the Ohai's lens is flatter by comparison, though still allows for some wrap. The skull temples on the Ohai go straight back and down over the ear and the Kumus temples are much more curved going around the head without a bend in the arm piece like that of the Ohai. Both great frames, it ultimately comes down what works best for you!
Hi! It's that very reason we came up with the SportRx Frame Width, also known as SFW! Click the link to learn more about this frame measurement! ua-cam.com/video/MGTuNILZVzE/v-deo.html
Hi Danny! The vast majority of frames are measured in millimeters. What ultimately makes up a 'Sports' frame is a combination of features that allow the athlete to see and perform at their best. Without the drawbacks associated with everyday glasses including frame slippage, fogging on the lens, lack of peripheral viewing range, etc. These frames come in a variety of styles and sizes to fit most athletes out there, no matter the sport. But if you're looking for a larger size, click on the link below for a collection of vids covering frames suited for bigger heads. AND if you have any questions, give us a call! 👇 ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=sportrx+big+heads
The Equator is an awesome frame to be sure, but in terms of SFW and our XL frame list, it was just a bit too small. The Equator has an SFW of 137 and fits a lot more snug than the Red Sands, which is the smallest frame we included here. If you happen to be right on the cusp of L/XL, the Equator is a great choice, just do yourself a favor and double check your SFW.
What do you think about our top Maui Jim Xl frames of 2022? Did your favorite make the list?
Some of them looks good. But none of them is as good looking, as the Breezeways. It's a pity that they discontinued them. Is the Aviator style becoming less popular?
Yes I want the world cup blue lens
What’s the difference between the Maui Wana and Anemone? Cheers
Loving my new Red Sands in Hawaii Blue and Huelos in Neutral Gray
Great combination Blake, love those lens choices! 😎
Good pointers for my boulder. Thanks!
You bet!
Thanks for the big head info, it’s appreciated as always.
It was mentioned that the World Cup has MauiBrilliant lenses. I believe these have the ST Glass (at least in non-prescription).
Yes, in non prescription it comes with STG
We do miss things from time to time and you're absolutely correct on this. The World Cup comes in Maui's ST-Glass for non-Rx. Thanks for the correction!
They're becoming difficult to find but I like the Cook Pines for my big head
Ahh the Cook Pines were a great aviator! With Maui Jim's steady flow of new releases, some frames get discontinued to make way for the new. Unfortunately, Cook Pines was a victim of this and they ended production in January of 2021.
If you're looking for some similar options, we'd recommend both Castes (SFW 141) or Wiki Wiki (SFW 135). Both of these aviators share a likeness to Cook Pines, with Castles being a true XL, and Wiki Wiki being a bit smaller.
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My fav own 3 pair great custmor service and repair which i just sent in for a repair
After years of searching my search for the perfect sunglasses for my giant dome ended with the Maui Jim Big Wave. Get your hands on those and feel what sunglasses are supposed to feel like.
Awesome feedback! Thanks!
The world cup was small on my big head 😮
Hello, sounds like you might need to go a tad bigger! The SFW of the World Cup is 142mm, look for frames in the 145mm range and up for a more relaxed fit. Here's a few models to check out!
👉www.sportrx.com/costa-fisch.html
👉www.sportrx.com/nike-valiant.html
👉www.sportrx.com/maui-jim-big-wave.html
👉www.sportrx.com/sportrx-huckson-xl.html
How does Kumu compare to Ohai? Love rimless varieties.
Maui Jim Excels at Drill mounted frame designs, keeping them lightweight and relatively durable compared to other rimless styles. The Ohai is smaller with a lens width of 59.5mm compared to 64mm with the kumu. The Kumu is also a bit more wrapped at the sides where the Ohai's lens is flatter by comparison, though still allows for some wrap. The skull temples on the Ohai go straight back and down over the ear and the Kumus temples are much more curved going around the head without a bend in the arm piece like that of the Ohai. Both great frames, it ultimately comes down what works best for you!
idk what u guys mean with big head mostly the wearerr in this video is not chubby…how can i know if its fit the chubbiest…
Hi! It's that very reason we came up with the SportRx Frame Width, also known as SFW! Click the link to learn more about this frame measurement! ua-cam.com/video/MGTuNILZVzE/v-deo.html
@@sportrxeyewear thanks buddy
Non sports frames are often around 1.40+ cm across, why are sports frames always smaller?
Hi Danny! The vast majority of frames are measured in millimeters. What ultimately makes up a 'Sports' frame is a combination of features that allow the athlete to see and perform at their best. Without the drawbacks associated with everyday glasses including frame slippage, fogging on the lens, lack of peripheral viewing range, etc. These frames come in a variety of styles and sizes to fit most athletes out there, no matter the sport. But if you're looking for a larger size, click on the link below for a collection of vids covering frames suited for bigger heads. AND if you have any questions, give us a call! 👇
ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=sportrx+big+heads
What about the local Kine????
That is a great frame! The Local Kine has an SFW of 135 though, which is more of a men's M-L.
What about small heads?
Here you go!...
👉ua-cam.com/video/iqw8USd7leA/v-deo.html
👉ua-cam.com/video/dFrAUbpejDI/v-deo.html
Y P O ..... thats how you say Waipio Valley
Waiipo is the wrong annunciation for Waipio (WHYPEEOH)
Oh man! Thanks for clearing that up! We couldn't arrive at an agreement on its pronunciation. Much appreciated!
No Maui Jim Equater on the list
The Equator is an awesome frame to be sure, but in terms of SFW and our XL frame list, it was just a bit too small. The Equator has an SFW of 137 and fits a lot more snug than the Red Sands, which is the smallest frame we included here. If you happen to be right on the cusp of L/XL, the Equator is a great choice, just do yourself a favor and double check your SFW.
Please get someone to help with the pronunciation of the names. Its not that hard to find someone who can help properly pronounce the names. Mahalo