If you spend more hours in the water than the Little Mermaid, you've seen Shark If you've seen it a million times and firmly believe that at some point you're going to sprout gills, you're made for the aquatic life. The sea is all about peace, tranquility, and relaxation; or the opposite: sport, adrenaline, and fun. In the water, you can be and do whatever you want. That's why you love being soaked, and you don't step on land until your skin is as wrinkled as your shirts before you go out on Saturday night.
So you've decided to make the motto unsikable life your lifestyle, because you always come out on top! So all we have to do is welcome you to our club.
But living among the waves sometimes has its drawbacks, but not because of the sea itself. It's because of that sun, that love-hate relationship that every water sports enthusiast has with it. It's so nice when the sun is shining high above, but so awful when it shines on the water, gets in your eyes, and is as annoying as the lights in a nightclub just as they're about to kick you out (don't insist, they won't give you the keys).
But don't worry about that anymore, because at AWA, we're thinking of you. What could be better than sunglasses that completely protect you from the sun's rays, stay dry, and even float? Tell me, what?
I'll tell you: nothing. And if you still don't believe it, today we present 10 situations in which floating sunglasses would be very useful:
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