My favorite Maui's to date. These are so light and comfortable, it's easy to forget their on your face. Even the lenses aren't constantly reminding your eyes that you're peering through a darkened piece synthetic material. They are plenty dark for the brightest of days, but transition quite nicely into cloud cover or more dimly lit environments. Seriously; it can be very easy to forget these are on your face, so please, don't forget and become that "indoors sunglasses-wearing guy" (nobody likes that guy). The lenses also give everything a nice sharp, clear, contrast.I have a hard time finding sunglasses that aren't cartoonishly wide for my face/temples, but the Sugar Beaches have a perfect fit. I wouldn't call them narrow, but they do fit my "narrowish" temples exactly as I would hope from any pair of glasses. While these are styled like a pair of Aviators--and have very similar look when worn--they feel much more secure, "sporty", and block out more light from the edges in comparison. I feel like these wrap the face and cover the eyes better than most traditional Aviator-styled sunnies. I bought these after owning a pair of MJ Lighthouses for the past few years (same "sport" model glasses with different shaped lenses). The problem I had with the Lighthouse model was that too much light came in from the side and reflected back to my eye. This was especially problematic if the sun was more to my back; this would cause my eyes to sting and burn after a while. I do not have this problem at all with the Sugar Beach glasses.I regularly wear these golfing and they do not budge when looking down at my ball or throughout my swing (unlike my traditional Aviator-styled glasses). And again, if the sun is to my back, I don't get a distracting reflection like I did with my Lighthouses or Aviators.And if you're not familiar with Maui Jim's service, it is top notch if you have to send anything in for repair. I had a different "sport" model that broke at the bridge and right temple piece, and the lenses were LIGHTLY scratched. They were 3 years old at the time and out of warranty. Maui Jim gave me a "complementary" replacement set of lenses, replaced the temple for free, and only charged for the bridge and the service fee. The end result was a brand new pair MJ sunglasses for only $50 all within a week (originally paid $130, and they didn't "repair" anything, just replaced the pair).