I recently heard of the Tifosi Sunglasses line just by fluke while watching some young guys doing some incredible and awfully dangerous skateboarding tricks. How they do those tricks on their skateboards I don’t know but I think I will stick to racquet sports. Pulled or strained muscles I can handle but breaking bones is a tough one. I just hope that we don’t start getting nutty playing racquet sports and start to make everyone wear helmets. If and when that happens, I will be retiring from playing.
Back to Tifosi. Personally, I thinks it an awful name, not just for sunglasses but for just about anything. It’s a hard one to remember. I looked it up to see if there was any meaning to the word Tifosi and low and behold it does have a meaning. Something in Italian meaning a really enthusiastic fan. Well, I have to tell you that after trying on a pair of Tifosi sunglasses, you can call me a Tifosi devoted fan as well. That’s not to say that I will give up my Ray Bans, God forbid, that I have been wearing for many years now. I’ll just save those fashionable lenses for the times when I’m off the court. Outside on the court, I have become a Tifosi sunglasses fan.
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Being just a regular sort of guy, you know the kind that likes to shop at Trader Joe’s and have a cool one now and then, I’m not going to try and convince you about the Super Duper coated and specially dipped x-27 lenses (no such thing) found on the Tifosi sunglasses. If I tried to do that I’m sure that you would all figure out that I really know nothing about them or why they work so well. I just know that they do. For my outdoors matches in the sun, these have served me, excuse the pun, very well. They really help me see the ball better, although I do wish that they would help me improve on my ground strokes. Nothing seems to help that.
The other very cool thing about these Tifosi sunglasses is the fact that the portion that goes over your ear can be bent and shaped in a million (well maybe not a million) different ways. Bending and shaping them in different ways at different times has helped to keep my ears from getting irritated while playing. And the secret “poly glimbyling ” material (not really) has something in it that helps to keep it from falling off your face while in the midst of play (really). The folks at Tifosi sunglasses say that it’s designed to increase it’s grip when it comes into contact with your sweat. Not bad, but poly glimbyling sounds a lot cooler to me.
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