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I don't believe that these sunglasses were intended to be put through any extreme circumstances, but that doesn't mean that they should shatter at the merest contact.
I believe that there's some kind of minimum impact resistance required by law in the United States, isn't there? How much of an impact can they withstand? Are we talking no more than a pebble that might be kicked up when you're running or what? |
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