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    Has anyone tried the tacglasses to reduce glare and improve night driving?

    Did they do any good in reducing glare, etc.

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    on line reviews are not very good.......

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    I have not but man I love those commercials!

    I really want the electric razor that can work underwater!


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    I had a pair and they did cut down on glare at night. But they are definitely not scratch resistant as they say... And mine ended up breaking with normal wear.
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    Not very well made, don't do it.

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    But I thought the guy was a “Top Gun” fighter pilot. Why would he boldly lie?
    Seems everyone these days are selling dreams, I'm just to cheap to buy one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boogieman1 View Post
    But I thought the guy was a “Top Gun” fighter pilot. Why would he boldly lie?
    Money! He cut a commercial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cevans View Post
    Money! He cut a commercial.
    Exactly ... same reason you see out of work actors hawking products in commercials. And you really do have to listen carefully what they "say" about the products .. for instance "scratch resistant" is not the same as "scratch proof" (just like "water resistant" isn't the same as "waterproof" ) and take a lot of what they say with a couple of grains of salt.
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    He wasn’t a top gun fighter. He was a survivor of the few private hired former special forces dudes that provided the only fire power support during the Benghazi destruction where our US Ambasadour and 3 other Americans were killed during Hillary’s Sec of State stint that didn’t provide military support when the Embassy and CIA Center was under attack.. Immediately after it was over,,he and the few other private contractors had their security clearances pulled and either lost their jobs or declined to work in private contractor ship again. A few of them, like him are cutting commericals for a living. Watch the movie, “13 Days in Benghazi.”. I think his knickname is Tonto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cevans View Post
    He wasn’t a top gun fighter. He was a survivor of the few private hired former special forces dudes that provided the only fire power support during the Benghazi destruction where our US Ambasadour and 3 other Americans were killed during Hillary’s Sec of State stint that didn’t provide military support when the Embassy and CIA Center was under attack.. Immediately after it was over,,he and the few other private contractors had their security clearances pulled and either lost their jobs or declined to work in private contractor ship again. A few of them, like him are cutting commericals for a living. Watch the movie, “13 Days in Benghazi.”. I think his knickname is Tonto.

    The guy in the commercial is named Nick Bolton....never in the military, and never in any of those private security firms....he is an actor...plain and simple....and also some sort of personal trainer.


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