Forgot to mention Freaky Tiki Tropical Optics at Ala Moana. Great customer service. Also, Costco has some great deals on Maui Jim sunglasses if you can find a style you like.
Mahalo, Braddah, but Costco cost plenny fo belong each year. So, what you spend on da Jims at Costco might not be all that much more money if you did not fork over to belong to Costco in the first place.
I’ve been a fan of Maui Jim for over 20 years. I have at least 4 pairs since 2003 and I wear them all the time. I have sent them in for lens replacement when I’ve been clumsy and broke them. The $75 fee to have them fixed is definitely worth it because not only did they replace the broken lens, they adjusted the nose pieces and changed the arms as well. Their customer service is amazing! I agree, they are expensive, but I go back every time I try a different brand. I highly recommend them to anyone. They are definitely worth the investment if you get them.
I've had my Maui Jim's for 20 years. I scratched my lens. I sent them back to the factory, where they totally restored them for 75 bucks. Great product, great company!
I fell in love with Maui Jim lenses when I was working Search and Rescue out in Guam. The polarization was a whole different level and made it so much easier to see reefs when I was driving the boat.
I skied for 43 years at whistler, did a shitload of water sports, and fly fish both fresh and tropical saltwater locations whilst hiking the flats ( now my fave ). You can really notice the difference in any sport with good equipment and sunglasses are no different......... I've tried a few ( not all) brands and they're all pretty good, but the Mj's really shine when you've been skiing the high alpine in the sun for 6 hours or hiking the tropical flats in 90 degree heat ..... and your eyes are still going strong. I have collected several pairs over the last 2 decades, both plastic and glass, and depending on the conditions and what I'm doing they do the job they're designed to do. No i dont work for MJ and no they don't pay me ( they should) ......... its just nice to find good equpment that works. I hope it lasts now that ownership has changed hands.
I'm on my 3rd pair of Maui Jim's in over 20 years and I swear by them. (One got ruined due to a slip and fall on a wet tile floor in a supermarket while I had them in my hand.) Because I have blue eyes, highest quality polarized lenses are a necessity for me. That is vital to protecting them from the UV rays of the sun, since we light eyed people are more susceptible to eye damage from direct exposure. Maui Jim's provide that as well as and better than any other sunglasses out there. And, they'll last a long time if you take good care of them. The other thing I've experienced, which you may not have yet, is the amazing customer service they provide! It is second to none. Regarding the variety of styles, I believe they have enough variety to suit most people's tastes. It would take wild horses to get me to try another brand at this point. Are they on the pricey side? Sure, but imo they are worth every penny. Plus, I probably used to spend at least as much to replace the inferior brand sunglasses that didn't work as well or last as long (poor quality, easily broken, don't care if you lose 'em) as Maui Jim's. P.S. Like you, I like to support businesses that have a Hawaii connection whenever I can. Gotta help support the Hawaii peeps however we can.🤙
I heard about the good customer service when it comes to repair. Haven't had to contact them yet for that, but it's nice to know that I'll be taken care of in the future.
Where I live there on Oahu in Mililani and Ewa Beach years ago I was skinnier and regular size sunglasses always seemed big on me. They were too big for my face, but the Maui Jim’s peahi always fit my face perfect and not only did they fit my face perfect, but they literally fit Anyone’s face perfect
I absolutely agree with you! I own a number of the same frame MJ sunglasses with slightly different lens for different uses. I talked my husband into trying MJ and he was instantly sold. They have great customer service, too, if you need to replace the lens. Once I stepped on the earpiece and it broke off. They fixed it! 100% Maui Jim wearer for life!
I just had two eye operations and the old eyeglasses don't work anymore. I bought two pairs of Maui Jim's and absolutely love them! I never thought it would be possible for me to see like that! I've never been to Hawaii (born in Missouri, lives in CA), but I know quality when I see it. Let's say Maui Jim's is the Bernina of sunglasses.
I’ve been a loyal user of Maui Jim for years. They really are the best for beach light like here on Oahu. I’ve had a heavy metal frame pair for years that I use in the car etc. For biking, kayaking and the beach I use their lighter colored plastic models, they are so comfortable and light that you forgot they are there.
Just bought my first pair and I could tell the difference in quality immediately when I put them on. So much nicer than my typical oakleys. I bought mine at Costco, they retail for $395 and I paid $95 there. I highly recommend Costco!
I've had Mauis for 25 years, brilliant sunglasses. I love my current Stingrays which I've had for 8 years and are like new, I baby my stuff too! From a rainy UK, your home looks stunning.
Great comments about Maui Jim. I live in Canada and buy my Maui Jim's on their Canadian website, that way I have access to all their styles....Aviator, Classic, Wrap, Fashion, Rectangle, Rimless, Luxury, etc. Better selection than going to the store. Be forewarned, their best lens is the super thin glass which offers pure clarity and reduces fatigue . They do sell polycarbonate lenses (plastic) on some frames.... they are good but nothing like their famous super thin glass lenses, stick with their glass lens. My favourite is the Kanaio Coast wrap sunglasses, I have them is 3 different lens colours.
I have a pair of MJ. Loved it. I dropped a few times. No scratch while Oakley scratches. Also, the lenses are amazing. Paid $300 about four years ago at Sunglass Hut in CA. I use a sunglasses thin neck string to carry. No cons from me. :)
New styles coming in March! Keep your eyes open for the new hotness! Just saw most of the new ones coming next month & there are some SUPER nice one especially if you have a low nose bridge!
@@kwayne1626 depends where you are On the UK site they got 7 pairs with STG, I think the style similar to Sharks cove are a pair called Mano, as for having them in Rose you'll have to email them as you can change the colour of the lenses I'm sure your aware they tend to change the lens material also So if I were you I find the pair you like then email them see if they do them in STG but rose
Mahalo. I'll have to check out the frames, the next time I'm looking to replace my prescription lenses at the doctor's office. Wearing sunglasses wasn't something I wanted after childhood, high school and college wearing glasses and contacts were just starting out. Wear the sunglasses, as it'll reduce developing cataracts as you get older. Trust me, once your eyes have cataracts, the things diminish your night vision and distance, then having cataract surgery, eases that problem but you notice that colors are more vivid but at night, your eyes don't see as well with changing levels of light. Bright lights at night seem brighter, darkness looks darker and sudden bright light seems blinding. Just like taking care of your teeth, protect your eyes, both will have changes to your life that we take for granted.
My opinion: Had many pairs of Maui Jim, Oakleys, Persol. I prefer Costa Del Mar Fantail's Green and/or Blue glass lens. Fit is great on me and I have had 1 pair that I have been using for 6+ yrs for the pool beach and they hold up. My experience Maui Jim lenses scratch pretty easy.
I 1st bought my 1st pair of Maui Jim's while I was on holiday in Australia got myself a pair of CRUZEM in Hawaii Lava and love them so their my new holiday glasses..and then soon I got back (I'm from the UK) bought another pair (wiki wiki in Hawaii blue for driving etc) as their titanium and the lenses are Mauipure there sooo light But understand their prices but like you say your paying for quality as lenses are great glass of non glass and their frames are either from Italy or Japan (those the places you want your frames you to be made from) As for the lenses they got all sorts though Mauipure are ok the best ones along with Super thin glass are mauibrilliant As for frames selection hopefully they bring more as they been bought by Kering (luxury brand that also owns like Cartier, Gucci , puma etc) as they already got aload of new frames on the UK site so hopefully good things to come Oh and their customers service are great too 😁👍
It's funny how you're in paradise and Maui Jim's office is a couple hours away from me here in Illinois Lol. I wear nothing but MJ and my all-time favorite pair is what I'm currently wearing; the Nanea's. I own both the gray and blue lens variations. I JUST broke my bridge on my gray pair (snapped in half!) so I sent them in for repair and I'm praying they honor the warranty.
I have been wearing Maui Jim Sunglasses for over 20 years. They are great glasses, I have 3 pair. The only con is that the glass lens are heavy. I prefer the polycarbonate lens in the style your uncle owns, but overall great glasses.
thx man, got recently a Beaches with maui Brilliant lenses in grey, but colors are not really enhanced. i bought it from a spanish optican listed on the maui website
So yeah the Oakleys do peel after a few years but you can just replace the lens for $50. I have 2 different styles and you can change everything color/polarization/tint. Like getting a new pair.
I tried on a pair of Maui jims in a airport and the quality reminded me of oakleys 20 years ago. Oakleys used to be excellent sunglasses and now they are complete garbage. It took me about 30 seconds of looking at maui jims and holding them to know they would be my next set. I just ordered a pair of the flats and they were 700 with prescription lenses 😬. You get what you pay for though and im excited. Pretty sad what Oakley has become and ill no longer by them.
I concur, l have owned a pair of Maui Jim's since the mid 90's and l have loved them for years. My friends always gave me crap for buying them because of the price. My first pair were 250 bucks which in todays money is around 500 bucks, but l drove a lot. Needless to say the people that gave me crap about it now own several pairs themselves. I don't have m6 first pair anymore because m6 car was broken into, but l do still have my second pair. Didn't buy them for a while because they tried to go trendy but now the cat the cats back. Great sunglasses, PS they had all gone to plastic lenses too. The glass in my mind are superior.
lol. Funny how that works given time. Green eggs and ham-like? But I get it. I didn't like them when my Uncle showed them to me at first. Year later, I get it.
I didn’t realise the 1st pair I bought was a Maui Jims cause I was looking for a frame I liked. When the sales girl opened the glass case, then I noticed the brand. But I had never heard of Maui Jims before that. I’ve had a few since then and recently bought my 1st prescription lens. Eek!! Worth every penny though. I’m guarding this one with my life!! LOL.
I've never used a Maui Jim, but I had the chance to try one out, one of my friends had a pair of these glasses, and boy, I had never seen such quality before. I was thinking of getting one myself, however, I heard it was bought by another brand, So I want to make sure if it's still worth buying, and did the prices change because of this? Does anybody have info about it?
I believe Maui Jim did get bought by another company, but the prices have stayed the same. I actually like that they don't really have sales since I never had to time my purchase. Costco also has some frames for about $100.
0:14 “Any eye protection is better than none” that’s not necessarily true. If the glasses aren’t filtering out UV light, because of the tint blocking some of the visible light, our eyes will open and allow more of the UV light in which can cause issues
Best choice for sunglasses for the glass lenses. If you want a pair to fit better, you need to consider versions with a nose-pad to lift the glasses off your face. It's a common concern among asian stuctured faces.
My eye doctor told me I should wear sunglasses to protect my eyes and recommended Maui Jim’s. So I bought a pair at Costco for my birthday and it was under $100. The lens made everything look so vibrant and nice. But interestingly, when I was in Kalaupapa , there was a beautiful rainbow over the water and when I put on my Maui Jim’s, I could not see the rainbow at all! The lens somehow negated the colors in the rainbow. When I took off the sunglasses, I could see the rainbow again. Weird, huh?
Sad to say, I used to purchase, sport and wear fashionable sunglasses once upon a time (i.e. Carrera, Banton, Oakley, Ray-Ban, etc...), then I started working outdoors on occasion. And for me, nothing beats typical construction impact-resistant sunglasses made by companies such as 3M, Milwaukee, etc... Most of the sunglasses are under $30; with only very small a few between $30 - $50. They are stylish enough, blocks out the require amount of UV rays, and most of all, are rated high by ANSI (American National Standards Institute). On a safety note, PLEASE don't use glass lenses where/when the possibility of impacts may happen. Shattering them can adversely affect your precious eyes. There are those that don't even drive with them because of the hazards they present with the possibility of traffic accidents. But as with anything, purchase what makes you happy...everyone doesn't need to be as safety paranoid conscious as I am. To your point, caring for expensive sunglasses is much like caring for a prescription pair, as the cost motivates you to care for them a little more. But in any case, if you're like me, and don't take special care of your sunglasses, you might want to consider something more economical...give them a try.
I do a lot of home repair and upgrades, that includes woodworking, concrete, plumbing, painting, and other assorted stuff around the house; all that along with a bunch of wood hobby projects, so I've gotten used to using these safety-type glasses & sunglasses. They remind me a little of Oakley-style sunglasses design. Lightweight, affordable and can take the abuse.@@HelloFromHawaii
Got one as a gift with wire frames that fits over my regular prescription glasses nicely, and about looks, who cares, I am an older Asian man and it fits the stereo type. 😂
I’ve been wearing glasses since I was 10 years old. I’ve had many different types of glasses. Military glasses, inserts for my gas mask, different types of sunglasses. Aviators style, bifocals. Chris I’m 70 years old and I don’t need to have another sunglasses just because it’s from Hawaii. Go figure why it’s called Maui Jim. Dude my name is James, Jim, Jimmy, Chief, Gunner, but not Oahu Jim. Yeah whatever. Still with Oakleys. Had them since the Gulf War of 90-91. Mahalo though for your information.
I have the same pair, same color lens. I love the fit (I have a big head) but I wish they had nose pads so they don’t slip quite as much. Something to consider if you are considering them for active use.
The sales lady was right about other luxury brands not being worth it. I own too many sunglasses. From cheap to very expensive. In all my years, i have never found a better lense. If you think about dropping 1k on a pair of luxury glasses you get better glasses, wrong. You will get a better quality frame made in titanium or some other metal. However, you will get cheap cr39 plastic lenses. My chrome hearts and matsudas have beautiful frames, but crap lenses. Unless you want face jewlry, luxury brands dont make sense. If you care about quality lenses, maui's are the best. Only vaurnet truly gives it a run for the money, but they still dont have the beautiful color enhancement mauis do. Unfortunately, they are just as expensive. Maui rose in glass is the absolute best lense in the world period.
All sunglasses degrade vision. Maui Jim glass lenses way less than plastic ones. My only complaint is that because I use a camera alot and don't like to be fooled into taking a picture by my sunglasses and then be disappointed. Have not been able to find a Maui Jim with neutral gray, unpolarized lenses.
I love my Maui Jim Sunglasses. -However they half assed my repair job. I will no longer support them after over 20 years due to their now lack of quality.
Is Maui Jim-made in Hawai'i? Is Maui Jim's owners indigenous ? If not do the indigenous people get royalties? If no to all, then again-exploitation and commercialisation of the culture and people of Hawai'i. Never ends
@@HelloFromHawaii Same with Olukai slippahs. I bought quite a few pairs when first came out. But they are made in China and have no real ties to Hawai'i other than the name. That is what PO me. Makem in Hawai'i with the premium they charge they can sustain
As a person from Hawai’i and a maui Jim wearer for 26 years. I love and stand behind them. Excellent customer service. Excellent warranty. I worked in the retail of selling sunglasses. That is all I wear enjoy them bruddah
I have been wearing Maui Jim Sunglasses for over 20 years. They are great glasses, I have 3 pair. The only con is that the glass lens are heavy. I prefer the polycarbonate lens in the style your uncle owns, but overall great glasses.
Forgot to mention Freaky Tiki Tropical Optics at Ala Moana. Great customer service. Also, Costco has some great deals on Maui Jim sunglasses if you can find a style you like.
Mahalo, Braddah, but Costco cost plenny fo belong each year. So, what you spend on da Jims at Costco might not be all that much more money if you did not fork over to belong to Costco in the first place.
I love the Ala Moana Mall. Each and every time I have ever gone there, I have had a good day of having done so.
Such good sunglasses and I’ve had my vision prescription put in them. Wouldn’t have any other brand than Maui Jim. Glad you’re happy with them.
Same here Prescription too!
I heard the prescription frames can be pricey too.
I’ve been a fan of Maui Jim for over 20 years. I have at least 4 pairs since 2003 and I wear them all the time. I have sent them in for lens replacement when I’ve been clumsy and broke them. The $75 fee to have them fixed is definitely worth it because not only did they replace the broken lens, they adjusted the nose pieces and changed the arms as well. Their customer service is amazing! I agree, they are expensive, but I go back every time I try a different brand. I highly recommend them to anyone. They are definitely worth the investment if you get them.
I've had my Maui Jim's for 20 years. I scratched my lens. I sent them back to the factory, where they totally restored them for 75 bucks. Great product, great company!
I love my Maui Jim's! Best sunglasses I've ever owned.
I fell in love with Maui Jim lenses when I was working Search and Rescue out in Guam. The polarization was a whole different level and made it so much easier to see reefs when I was driving the boat.
Plus, they totally relax your face too as they block not only UV rays but the excess light. Love them!
I bought my Maui Jim’s in Honolulu. They work great in Cleveland, Ohio too!
I skied for 43 years at whistler, did a shitload of water sports, and fly fish both fresh and tropical saltwater locations whilst hiking the flats ( now my fave ). You can really notice the difference in any sport with good equipment and sunglasses are no different......... I've tried a few ( not all) brands and they're all pretty good, but the Mj's really shine when you've been skiing the high alpine in the sun for 6 hours or hiking the tropical flats in 90 degree heat ..... and your eyes are still going strong. I have collected several pairs over the last 2 decades, both plastic and glass, and depending on the conditions and what I'm doing they do the job they're designed to do.
No i dont work for MJ and no they don't pay me ( they should) ......... its just nice to find good equpment that works. I hope it lasts now that ownership has changed hands.
I'm on my 3rd pair of Maui Jim's in over 20 years and I swear by them. (One got ruined due to a slip and fall on a wet tile floor in a supermarket while I had them in my hand.) Because I have blue eyes, highest quality polarized lenses are a necessity for me. That is vital to protecting them from the UV rays of the sun, since we light eyed people are more susceptible to eye damage from direct exposure. Maui Jim's provide that as well as and better than any other sunglasses out there. And, they'll last a long time if you take good care of them.
The other thing I've experienced, which you may not have yet, is the amazing customer service they provide! It is second to none. Regarding the variety of styles, I believe they have enough variety to suit most people's tastes. It would take wild horses to get me to try another brand at this point. Are they on the pricey side? Sure, but imo they are worth every penny. Plus, I probably used to spend at least as much to replace the inferior brand sunglasses that didn't work as well or last as long (poor quality, easily broken, don't care if you lose 'em) as Maui Jim's.
P.S. Like you, I like to support businesses that have a Hawaii connection whenever I can. Gotta help support the Hawaii peeps however we can.🤙
I heard about the good customer service when it comes to repair. Haven't had to contact them yet for that, but it's nice to know that I'll be taken care of in the future.
Where I live there on Oahu in Mililani and Ewa Beach years ago I was skinnier and regular size sunglasses always seemed big on me. They were too big for my face, but the Maui Jim’s peahi always fit my face perfect and not only did they fit my face perfect, but they literally fit Anyone’s face perfect
I absolutely agree with you! I own a number of the same frame MJ sunglasses with slightly different lens for different uses. I talked my husband into trying MJ and he was instantly sold. They have great customer service, too, if you need to replace the lens. Once I stepped on the earpiece and it broke off. They fixed it! 100% Maui Jim wearer for life!
They are great. I really can't go back to other brands at this point.
I just had two eye operations and the old eyeglasses don't work anymore. I bought two pairs of Maui Jim's and absolutely love them! I never thought it would be possible for me to see like that! I've never been to Hawaii (born in Missouri, lives in CA), but I know quality when I see it. Let's say Maui Jim's is the Bernina of sunglasses.
I purchased Maui Jim reader sunglasses. Yes, they were costly, but worth it. My salesman was excellent. Thank you York beach Maine!
I’ve been a loyal user of Maui Jim for years. They really are the best for beach light like here on Oahu. I’ve had a heavy metal frame pair for years that I use in the car etc. For biking, kayaking and the beach I use their lighter colored plastic models, they are so comfortable and light that you forgot they are there.
Which frames do you own?
Just got a pair of Byron Bay, and OMG. These are stunning. Expensive, yes, but just awesome for my old eyes.
Just bought my first pair and I could tell the difference in quality immediately when I put them on. So much nicer than my typical oakleys. I bought mine at Costco, they retail for $395 and I paid $95 there. I highly recommend Costco!
Wow
Going to be checking out my closest Costco - this should be pinned thank you!
They use plastic for their lens for the Costco verison.
I've had Mauis for 25 years, brilliant sunglasses. I love my current Stingrays which I've had for 8 years and are like new, I baby my stuff too! From a rainy UK, your home looks stunning.
The best sunglasses I've ever worn 😊 9 years and still great 👍
Great comments about Maui Jim. I live in Canada and buy my Maui Jim's on their Canadian website, that way I have access to all their styles....Aviator, Classic, Wrap, Fashion, Rectangle, Rimless, Luxury, etc. Better selection than going to the store.
Be forewarned, their best lens is the super thin glass which offers pure clarity and reduces fatigue . They do sell polycarbonate lenses (plastic) on some frames.... they are good but nothing like their famous super thin glass lenses, stick with their glass lens.
My favourite is the Kanaio Coast wrap sunglasses, I have them is 3 different lens colours.
Mahalo for the comment about the glass lenses vs the plastic ones. Happy I went with the glass lenses.
Best sunglasses I've owned!
I have a pair of MJ. Loved it. I dropped a few times. No scratch while Oakley scratches. Also, the lenses are amazing. Paid $300 about four years ago at Sunglass Hut in CA. I use a sunglasses thin neck string to carry. No cons from me. :)
My favorite pair was the ho'okipa with the copper lenses. perfect for driving in all sorts of weather
I really like them for driving. Very versatile.
New styles coming in March! Keep your eyes open for the new hotness! Just saw most of the new ones coming next month & there are some SUPER nice one especially if you have a low nose bridge!
Yeah there alot of new frames released on the UK site and there a pair I got my eyes on haha
Any idea if any are aviator style with super thin glass lenses? Hoping for a pair similar to that or shark’s cove with glass + rose lens
@@kwayne1626 depends where you are
On the UK site they got 7 pairs with STG, I think the style similar to Sharks cove are a pair called Mano, as for having them in Rose you'll have to email them as you can change the colour of the lenses I'm sure your aware they tend to change the lens material also
So if I were you I find the pair you like then email them see if they do them in STG but rose
Love my Maui Jims. Had them for years. They really deliver.
Mahalo. I'll have to check out the frames, the next time I'm looking to replace my prescription lenses at the doctor's office. Wearing sunglasses wasn't something I wanted after childhood, high school and college wearing glasses and contacts were just starting out. Wear the sunglasses, as it'll reduce developing cataracts as you get older. Trust me, once your eyes have cataracts, the things diminish your night vision and distance, then having cataract surgery, eases that problem but you notice that colors are more vivid but at night, your eyes don't see as well with changing levels of light. Bright lights at night seem brighter, darkness looks darker and sudden bright light seems blinding. Just like taking care of your teeth, protect your eyes, both will have changes to your life that we take for granted.
Mahalo for the great advice. 🤙
My opinion: Had many pairs of Maui Jim, Oakleys, Persol. I prefer Costa Del Mar Fantail's Green and/or Blue glass lens. Fit is great on me and I have had 1 pair that I have been using for 6+ yrs for the pool beach and they hold up. My experience Maui Jim lenses scratch pretty easy.
He is telling the truth! I have around 5-6 Maui Jim sunglasses and I will never buy any brand period!
I 1st bought my 1st pair of Maui Jim's while I was on holiday in Australia got myself a pair of CRUZEM in Hawaii Lava and love them so their my new holiday glasses..and then soon I got back (I'm from the UK) bought another pair (wiki wiki in Hawaii blue for driving etc) as their titanium and the lenses are Mauipure there sooo light
But understand their prices but like you say your paying for quality as lenses are great glass of non glass and their frames are either from Italy or Japan (those the places you want your frames you to be made from)
As for the lenses they got all sorts though Mauipure are ok the best ones along with Super thin glass are mauibrilliant
As for frames selection hopefully they bring more as they been bought by Kering (luxury brand that also owns like Cartier, Gucci , puma etc) as they already got aload of new frames on the UK site so hopefully good things to come
Oh and their customers service are great too 😁👍
I love Maui Jim's especially if you live in areas with fog because it helps with glare. I also recommend them, they had some at Costco too.
Thanks for the Costco recommendation. They have discontinued models. Still good looking sunglasses.
It's funny how you're in paradise and Maui Jim's office is a couple hours away from me here in Illinois Lol. I wear nothing but MJ and my all-time favorite pair is what I'm currently wearing; the Nanea's. I own both the gray and blue lens variations. I JUST broke my bridge on my gray pair (snapped in half!) so I sent them in for repair and I'm praying they honor the warranty.
We've been to the MJ retail store a couple of times. BIG selection and a great experience.
A lot of people complain about the one way having issues with the rubber ear pieces falling off. Did you have anything similar ?
:53 Oakley, Costa and Ray-Bans owned by the same company, Luxottica. Persol's as well.
I have been wearing Maui Jim Sunglasses for over 20 years. They are great glasses, I have 3 pair. The only con is that the glass lens are heavy. I prefer the polycarbonate lens in the style your uncle owns, but overall great glasses.
Nice. I don't think I'll be changing brands anytime soon.
Just curious, what’s the connection between old people and Maui Jim?
Has there been a change in quality of Maui Jim after they got bought out by Kerring two years ago?
Same question, I really want to make sure if it's still worth buying.
thx man, got recently a Beaches with maui Brilliant lenses in grey, but colors are not really enhanced. i bought it from a spanish optican listed on the maui website
I agree, Nothing compares to Maui Jim’s👍🏼🤙🏼
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So yeah the Oakleys do peel after a few years but you can just replace the lens for $50. I have 2 different styles and you can change everything color/polarization/tint. Like getting a new pair.
I was surprised how all of my lenses on my Oakleys started to peel at the same time.
Seems like mine were pretty close together also. I don't remember the ones from the 90s having this issue.@@HelloFromHawaii
I tried on a pair of Maui jims in a airport and the quality reminded me of oakleys 20 years ago. Oakleys used to be excellent sunglasses and now they are complete garbage. It took me about 30 seconds of looking at maui jims and holding them to know they would be my next set. I just ordered a pair of the flats and they were 700 with prescription lenses 😬. You get what you pay for though and im excited. Pretty sad what Oakley has become and ill no longer by them.
What color is that lens?
I concur, l have owned a pair of Maui Jim's since the mid 90's and l have loved them for years. My friends always gave me crap for buying them because of the price. My first pair were 250 bucks which in todays money is around 500 bucks, but l drove a lot. Needless to say the people that gave me crap about it now own several pairs themselves. I don't have m6 first pair anymore because m6 car was broken into, but l do still have my second pair. Didn't buy them for a while because they tried to go trendy but now the cat the cats back. Great sunglasses, PS they had all gone to plastic lenses too. The glass in my mind are superior.
lol. Funny how that works given time. Green eggs and ham-like? But I get it. I didn't like them when my Uncle showed them to me at first. Year later, I get it.
I didn’t realise the 1st pair I bought was a Maui Jims cause I was looking for a frame I liked. When the sales girl opened the glass case, then I noticed the brand. But I had never heard of Maui Jims before that. I’ve had a few since then and recently bought my 1st prescription lens. Eek!! Worth every penny though. I’m guarding this one with my life!! LOL.
Have to make sure to take care of them, but I heard the customer service on repairs is good.
@HelloFromHawaii the best ever!!!
I've never used a Maui Jim, but I had the chance to try one out, one of my friends had a pair of these glasses, and boy, I had never seen such quality before. I was thinking of getting one myself, however, I heard it was bought by another brand, So I want to make sure if it's still worth buying, and did the prices change because of this? Does anybody have info about it?
I believe Maui Jim did get bought by another company, but the prices have stayed the same. I actually like that they don't really have sales since I never had to time my purchase. Costco also has some frames for about $100.
Bought by Luxottica. But I think they were after Maui Jim's technology.
0:14 “Any eye protection is better than none” that’s not necessarily true. If the glasses aren’t filtering out UV light, because of the tint blocking some of the visible light, our eyes will open and allow more of the UV light in which can cause issues
Mahalo the correction. I should have clarified the use of eyewear that has UV protection.
@@HelloFromHawaii 👍
I think he meant any eye protection (uv protection is a given ) is better than none and he would be correct
Not sure if I'm missing something here, but to me it seems to me like Maui Jim has a quite large selection of frames.
They have a good variety, but not as many as some of the other brands. So in that sense, they are somewhat limited.
He’s absolutely right. Oakleys were terrible and flaked on me within a few months. Spend the extra 100 dollars and get a pair of Maui’s
Like I said, I can't go back.
Best choice for sunglasses for the glass lenses. If you want a pair to fit better, you need to consider versions with a nose-pad to lift the glasses off your face. It's a common concern among asian stuctured faces.
I saw those on the Red Sands frame, but decided to pass. Still, they were very comfortable.
My eye doctor told me I should wear sunglasses to protect my eyes and recommended Maui Jim’s. So I bought a pair at Costco for my birthday and it was under $100. The lens made everything look so vibrant and nice. But interestingly, when I was in Kalaupapa , there was a beautiful rainbow over the water and when I put on my Maui Jim’s, I could not see the rainbow at all! The lens somehow negated the colors in the rainbow. When I took off the sunglasses, I could see the rainbow again. Weird, huh?
Interesting. Maybe the polarized lenses?
Maui Jim sunglasses are top quality ................🤩😘
Nice video! I like Red Sands a sporty frame 😎
The Red Sands are nice. I liked the nose pads, but opted for the One Ways because of the thin frames.
Sad to say, I used to purchase, sport and wear fashionable sunglasses once upon a time (i.e. Carrera, Banton, Oakley, Ray-Ban, etc...), then I started working outdoors on occasion. And for me, nothing beats typical construction impact-resistant sunglasses made by companies such as 3M, Milwaukee, etc...
Most of the sunglasses are under $30; with only very small a few between $30 - $50.
They are stylish enough, blocks out the require amount of UV rays, and most of all, are rated high by ANSI (American National Standards Institute). On a safety note, PLEASE don't use glass lenses where/when the possibility of impacts may happen. Shattering them can adversely affect your precious eyes. There are those that don't even drive with them because of the hazards they present with the possibility of traffic accidents.
But as with anything, purchase what makes you happy...everyone doesn't need to be as safety paranoid conscious as I am.
To your point, caring for expensive sunglasses is much like caring for a prescription pair, as the cost motivates you to care for them a little more.
But in any case, if you're like me, and don't take special care of your sunglasses, you might want to consider something more economical...give them a try.
Mahalo for sharing. The only one used safety glasses when I worked at the Shipyard. Very nice for hardhat situations.
I do a lot of home repair and upgrades, that includes woodworking, concrete, plumbing, painting, and other assorted stuff around the house; all that along with a bunch of wood hobby projects, so I've gotten used to using these safety-type glasses & sunglasses. They remind me a little of Oakley-style sunglasses design. Lightweight, affordable and can take the abuse.@@HelloFromHawaii
Got one as a gift with wire frames that fits over my regular prescription glasses nicely, and about looks, who cares, I am an older Asian man and it fits the stereo type. 😂
lol
I’ve been wearing glasses since I was 10 years old. I’ve had many different types of glasses. Military glasses, inserts for my gas mask, different types of sunglasses. Aviators style, bifocals. Chris I’m 70 years old and I don’t need to have another sunglasses just because it’s from Hawaii. Go figure why it’s called Maui Jim. Dude my name is James, Jim, Jimmy, Chief, Gunner, but not Oahu Jim. Yeah whatever. Still with Oakleys. Had them since the Gulf War of 90-91. Mahalo though for your information.
Mahalo for sharing. Glad you found a brand that works for you. 🤙
I have 5 pairs . the customer service are the best. send 2 pairs to repair because lens scratches over the time.
Buy them used at Offer Up or E Bay, could save you hundreds.
Costco has them too.
Thanks!
Mahalo for the Super Thanks 🤙
What model are these?
These are the One Way.
I have the same pair, same color lens. I love the fit (I have a big head) but I wish they had nose pads so they don’t slip quite as much. Something to consider if you are considering them for active use.
Best maui jim
Yes, the best. 🤙
I use Oakleys, Raybans, and Armani
I’ve been wearing mine since 12 years! These pair have ruined other pair sunglasses for me!
Like I mentioned, after trying Maui Jim, I can't go back to other brands.
The sales lady was right about other luxury brands not being worth it. I own too many sunglasses. From cheap to very expensive. In all my years, i have never found a better lense. If you think about dropping 1k on a pair of luxury glasses you get better glasses, wrong. You will get a better quality frame made in titanium or some other metal. However, you will get cheap cr39 plastic lenses. My chrome hearts and matsudas have beautiful frames, but crap lenses. Unless you want face jewlry, luxury brands dont make sense. If you care about quality lenses, maui's are the best. Only vaurnet truly gives it a run for the money, but they still dont have the beautiful color enhancement mauis do. Unfortunately, they are just as expensive. Maui rose in glass is the absolute best lense in the world period.
I haven't tried the Maui rose glasses, but I want to try the green and red ones. I can't go back to other brands. Maui Jims for the rest of my life.
Maui Jims have always intrigued me.
But, man are they price-y or ... what?
Brah, need plenny kala fo buy one pair
Max out da wallet!
That's why I'm thankful to have gotten them as gifts. It would take me a while to save up.
@@HelloFromHawaii You got 'em as gifts? You lucky, Brah.
What makes a real difference is if you get polarized lenses.
Yeah, huge difference. The only time I don't like polarized lenses is when looking into my camera screen. It blacks out and I can't see.
Maybe try them on mushrooms ?
All sunglasses degrade vision. Maui Jim glass lenses way less than plastic ones. My only complaint is that because I use a camera alot and don't like to be fooled into taking a picture by my sunglasses and then be disappointed. Have not been able to find a Maui Jim with neutral gray, unpolarized lenses.
I've had issues with my camera too. Would be nice if they offered a non-polarized one for occasional photo shoots, but still worth it to me.
They are good but pricey.
Yeah, they are relatively expensive, but the quality is pretty amazing.
I drop my sunglasses a lot….
Just need to get those straps :)
I love my Maui Jim Sunglasses. -However they half assed my repair job. I will no longer support them after over 20 years due to their now lack of quality.
Sorry to hear that. Have you tried reaching out again?
Kia ora from NZ. 7.38. Stop movin yo eyeballs then dog. Peace
Is Maui Jim-made in Hawai'i? Is Maui Jim's owners indigenous ? If not do the indigenous people get royalties? If no to all, then again-exploitation and commercialisation of the culture and people of Hawai'i. Never ends
They aren't made in Hawaii. I believe mine are from Italy and I've seen others from Japan.
@@HelloFromHawaii Same with Olukai slippahs. I bought quite a few pairs when first came out. But they are made in China and have no real ties to Hawai'i other than the name. That is what PO me. Makem in Hawai'i with the premium they charge they can sustain
What the fuk are you talking about lmaooo
As a person from Hawai’i and a maui Jim wearer for 26 years. I love and stand behind them. Excellent customer service. Excellent warranty. I worked in the retail of selling sunglasses. That is all I wear enjoy them bruddah
they are designed and originated in Hawaii. Claiming royalties to a company born in the USA is quite racist indeed
Costco...............I'm an old fart and not so vain.
Costco has them on sale. Can't go wrong for $100.
Lost me when you mis-pronounced Costa.🤡
He did not mispronounced anything. Check your ears mate 😂😂
@@leayhgbbrvxzwaxhyunrxeaXgy I ain't your mate. Costa is pronounced Coas-ta; not cost-a!🤡
Don't like the tint.
They have different color lenses. I really like the brown, though.
I have been wearing Maui Jim Sunglasses for over 20 years. They are great glasses, I have 3 pair. The only con is that the glass lens are heavy. I prefer the polycarbonate lens in the style your uncle owns, but overall great glasses.