The r/BuyItForLife community has strong nostalgia and respect for Revo sunglasses, particularly pre-Luxottica vintage pairs and the current post-2018 independently owned lineup. Lens quality is consistently praised as among the best available, with NASA-derived optical technology frequently cited. Ownership history creates some confusion and skepticism, but those with direct experience tend to be enthusiastic long-term users.
Revo sunglasses earn a qualified recommendation based on exceptional lens quality and demonstrated long-term durability, but buyers should seek out current post-2018 models or verified pre-Luxottica vintage pairs, and be aware that repair support has been inconsistent.
Revo's glass lenses are repeatedly praised as best-in-class, and long-term durability is a recurring theme among owners. The brand's NASA-derived lens technology and independent ownership post-2018 are frequently highlighted as selling points.
Some users feel Maui Jim edges out Revo on lens quality, and the brand's complicated ownership history — including a Luxottica era — has eroded trust for some. One user reported a broken frame with no repair support available.
One longtime owner has bought three pairs over 20 years, still has all of them, and describes the glasses simply as tough.
A sunglasses collector with around 60 pairs from 30-40 brands ranked Revo and Persol as having the best lenses in their entire collection.
A user noted that after returning to independent ownership in 2018, Revo brought back its NASA-derived lenses and moved all manufacturing to Japan, calling it a great brand again.
One owner with a pair going on 20 years has replaced the lenses twice and says they never seem to go out of style — describing them as worth the investment.