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11-19-09, 01:44 AM | #1 |
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What kind of sunglasses
I was just wondering what kind and if everyone here fishes with sunglasses. I find that they help take the strain off of my eyes even in cloudy weather. They also let me see those hawgs under the lawgs. I wear Oakley Straight Jackets with Deep Blue Iridium Lenses.
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I wear Oakley Flak jackets with some kinda brown colored polarized lense...I love them
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I got the Fives Squared by Oakley. Simple black polarized lenses. Great pair of shades.
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Costa Del Mar
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My Rx glasses have magnetic clip ons that are polarized. But they aren't very dark and let a ton of light in thru the sides, bottom, and top.
I'm looking into getting a pair of cocoons for next season. BB
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Wiley X prescription.
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Wiley X script here also
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I've been wearing a pair of Wiley-X(Brick). Hands down, these are the most comfortable pair of eye protection that I've ever worn.
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I've been wearing Costas, but they hurt my temples (wide head!). I tried on some Wiley X, this model to be exact, and I really like them. In fact I will be going back over to my Vision Care Center today to pick them up.
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Bob....seriously...try the Fatheadz!! I think you will be pleasantly surprised. They are at Walmart Vision Centers.
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Do they fit well around the eyes or have the foam to cut the wind and side light out?
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No foam, but they fit me well. I run at 45 mph and they keep the wind out of my eyes. Either way, I figure they're easy enough to find to try a pair on.
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Like umbrellas, I lose, forget, or break glasses too easily. That is why I use the polarized glasses from various vendors at Wal Mart that cost about $10.00
Woody, those glasses look awesome. How much is a pair like those? I just might have to make an exception.
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Islanbass,
I think I gave Night Vision Planet.Com $115 for a pair of them earlier this year. Now I notice that they have lowered the price by $43. Here's the link. http://www.nightvisionplanet.com/Wil...wileyx-855.htm -Mark |
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Native polarized.
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Costa Del Mar Fathom. Gray for sunny days, amber for cloudy.
To keep from losing/breaking them I hang them around my neck using Chums. so far i haven't lost or broken a pair using Chums, and that has been 10 years or so.
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11-25-09, 11:12 AM | #19 |
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I wear Bollé polarized sunglasses.
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I have a couple different pairs of Solar Bats with different color lenses. I really want to get Costas with the 580 lens though. I do believe you can see better in the water with them.
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11-26-09, 11:54 PM | #21 |
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My wife got me a pair of Oakley Monster Dog (Fishing Specific) with the deep blue polarized lens for Father's Day and I love them. I have been using some Costa Wave Killer for about 5 years, but these are the one hands down. They are a little over sized with wide arms that block any light from coming in around the edges and they stay on my face. And the lens are not real dark, so they are good for low light and sunny days. The Costa tend to slide down my nose a lot and shift around because of the weight and the lens were a little dark for early morning use. I know there is always a debate over high dollar sunglasses, but I have wore Strike King to Oakleys with a lot between, and like anything else, you get what you pay for in optics in my opinion.
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I like and have solar bats and bolle's my solar bats have the moss back lens for the sunny days and my bolle's have the amber lens for overcast days, but i am going to get a pair of solar bats new gradient mix of moss back and hi conny
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12-20-09, 03:41 PM | #23 |
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No more than 15 a pair, I break and loose them way too much.
I neber had a one single bass comment on my sunglasses while I was taking the hook out of it's jaw, not a one! Last edited by muddy; 12-20-09 at 10:09 PM. |
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Columbia with prescription polarized lenses.
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Since I'm blind I have Cocoons and they work well for me.
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