Thanks for watching you can buy your own pair directly from Maui Jim here: bit.ly/MauiJimPailolo Also on our website here: www.shadereviewstore.com/search?q=Maui+Jim+Pailolo
The Red Sands is similar. Similar shape and shares the same nylon lens material. I have a couple pairs of RS, and they've been fantastic. Very light and comfy. The sticky nose piece and lighter material is worth the extra $
Serengeti’s are photochromic. They adjust to the intensity of the light they receive, which is really nice when you drive or are constantly on the move. They have really good materials but not all models are polarized. May Jim’s are all polarized, regardless of the material of the lens or frame, however the optics of cheap models pale compared to Serengetis. But if you get a nice pair of Maui Jims with super thin glass technology, you’ll get excellent quality and the enhanced optics you’d get from Serengeti’s. And Maui Jim offers more colors to choose from. Both brands are really good. I own two MJ and one SG. I’m happy with all three.
The only issue is the lens material, MauiPure. If you fancy this frame but also want a more durable lens with better scratch resistance, you better customize the sunglasses and choose a non-standard lens colour and they will be made from MauiBrilliant lens, which is still not as good as the SuperThin Glass in terms of durability, scratch resistance and clarity but much better than MauiPure.
Those are pretty nice and it doesn't seem like Maui is playing games with that deep ruby red color like another sunglasses manufacturer that pretended like each batch was different and being produced for the first time and totally uncontrollable. When they actually should have been spending time to tighten up that ruby red coating process to make it repeatable.
Never heard of this brand before. Is it so popular in the US? I dislike the logo, a crappy copy of the Ray-Ban's one. BTW still, looking for a third pair after buying 2 raybans years ago, just to change. Is a battle between these ones and oakley. But I still have to find an oakleys pair I like
Thanks for watching you can buy your own pair directly from Maui Jim here: bit.ly/MauiJimPailolo
Also on our website here: www.shadereviewstore.com/search?q=Maui+Jim+Pailolo
Would love to see these compared to the Maui Jim Pehu.
The Red Sands is similar. Similar shape and shares the same nylon lens material. I have a couple pairs of RS, and they've been fantastic. Very light and comfy. The sticky nose piece and lighter material is worth the extra $
Ya they definitely are similar I believe the red sands are larger but maybe even lighter
Still undecided between the red Sands and oakley holbrook. Noone knows this brand in Europe. Maui Jim? Wtf? But it seems to be so popular in the US
@@propriono I own both. Never wear the Oakleys. The Jims do everything better
Just got a pair pailolo in hawaii blue, sweet pair im happy for 200 flat
Do you think these post Kering Maui Jims are just as good?
yes they have not changed the build quality at all yet..
@@ShadeReview awesome! Ima grab a pair while they're still good!
please tell me which glass is better in terms of visibility and protection from the Serengeti or from maui jim?
Serengeti’s are photochromic. They adjust to the intensity of the light they receive, which is really nice when you drive or are constantly on the move.
They have really good materials but not all models are polarized. May Jim’s are all polarized, regardless of the material of the lens or frame, however the optics of cheap models pale compared to Serengetis. But if you get a nice pair of Maui Jims with super thin glass technology, you’ll get excellent quality and the enhanced optics you’d get from Serengeti’s. And Maui Jim offers more colors to choose from. Both brands are really good. I own two MJ and one SG. I’m happy with all three.
The only issue is the lens material, MauiPure. If you fancy this frame but also want a more durable lens with better scratch resistance, you better customize the sunglasses and choose a non-standard lens colour and they will be made from MauiBrilliant lens, which is still not as good as the SuperThin Glass in terms of durability, scratch resistance and clarity but much better than MauiPure.
Ya I definitely get what you are saying!
I just ordered a customized pair with blue Hawaii lenses, so you're telling me they will be MauiBrilliant material?
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Yes, I believe so. Let know once you received the frames.
@@attilab.2818 MauiPure
@@attilab.2818how can you tell?
Interesting, my Hawaii Lava lens doesn't seem to have this 2-tone tint. Different model though...
Those are pretty nice and it doesn't seem like Maui is playing games with that deep ruby red color like another sunglasses manufacturer that pretended like each batch was different and being produced for the first time and totally uncontrollable. When they actually should have been spending time to tighten up that ruby red coating process to make it repeatable.
What do you mean under "playing games" and which manufacturer is it?
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Nice guy 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Never heard of this brand before. Is it so popular in the US? I dislike the logo, a crappy copy of the Ray-Ban's one. BTW still, looking for a third pair after buying 2 raybans years ago, just to change. Is a battle between these ones and oakley. But I still have to find an oakleys pair I like
Maui Jim is literally one of the best sunglass brands. Are you new to sunglasses or something? It’s the 3rd largest sunglasses producer in the world.
They make better lenses that Rayban period