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Golf Illustrated
Maxx Sunglasses
Looking for a pair of high-quality sunglasses but don't want to spend $150? Maxx shades are by far the best in their price range and well beyond. They are comparable to many sunglasses costing more than $100. These shades are stylish, light and comfortable. The shatterproof lenses feature SPF 45, UV 400 and scratch resistance. Polarized models are also now available. Golfers everywhere are picking these up in pro shops across the country. Be sure to have a look. www.maxxsunglasses.com
"Golf Pro Shop: Shipping" Golf Illustrated August 2010: 42. Print


Dealer News
"MAXX Sunglasses. A Top 100 dealer likes this affordable brand's good margins. One of the company's best-selling riding glasses is the Maxx Foam with a High Definition lens. Smoke, clear and yellow lenses are also available. MAXX Sunglasses, 877-550-8116, www.maxxsunglasses.com."
"Top Products from the Top 100" Dealer News July 2010: 16. Print


Golf Fitness
"At only $19.95, Maxx shades proclaim to the “world’s greatest
sunglasses for golfers.” Maxx has created lenses that cut out
the upper end of the UV spectrum, thereby offering strong UV
protection making everything appear sharper and more vivid,
with less strain on your eyes. A great gift for the junior golfer
that looses everything—at only $19.95 a pair, you can have
more than one!"

"GFM Spring time golf essentials" Golf Fitness Magazine Spring 2010: 52. Print.


Florida Golf Central
"Vision is the most important tool in a golfer’s arsenal. Anything that can enhance that tool, and increase its accuracy, is worth its weight in gold. MAXX Sunglasses are a cut above in the vision enhancement game. The lenses are advanced, durable, “lay of the land” enhancing powerhouses that have to be experienced to be believed.

When equipped with MAXX HD Sunglasses, the fairways define themselves, tracking your ball becomes effortless, and the greens will reveal all of their secrets to you. Squinting will be a thing of the past, as harsh blue light is dialed down, and other colors are enhanced, without distortion or loss of clarity, as with traditional sunglasses.

If you’re interested in experiencing revolutionary HD vision for yourself, try a pair in the sun at the following retailers: PGA Golf Club, Legends Country Club, Savanna Club, and Celebrations Golf Courses."
"Product Showcase" Florida Golf Central Volume 10, Issue 11: 56. Print.



Bassin
"Maxx Sunglasses
Most anglers do not leave the house without a pair of polarized sunglasses and for good reason. You will see 50 percent more underwater activity with a good pair of polarized sunglasses, and that means you will catch more fish. Comfort is almost as important since you will be wearing them all day fighting fish, or at least you hope to be catching fish all day. Compare these glasses to your current pair of sunglasses and see the difference."
"Father’s Day Gift Guide: Service" Bassin July 2010: 46. Print.



Colorado Avid Golfer
"As much as I enjoy the finer things, I’ve learned it’s just as easy to lose a Rolex as a Timex. Hence my interest in a pair of $19.95 Maxx shades that proclaim to be “the world’s greatest sunglasses for golfers.” Maxx, based in Monument, has created lenses that cut out the upper end of the UV spectrum, thereby offering strong UV protection and making balls “pop” off the greens. The women’s Maxx 4 version comes in coral pink, vibrant purple, green, pearlized white, peacock blue and black. Are they as good as sunglasses that cost more than a round at a mountain resort? Well, they’re pretty darn close. And at that price, you can buy several pairs to go with different outfits."
Mary Scott "Ladies’ choice" Colorado Avid Golfer Fall 2006: 26. Print.