03-12-05, 10:25 AM | #1 |
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sunglasses
I was wanting to purchase a good pair of sunglasses
that allows me to see underwater structure better and beding bass,dropoffs...ect. Anyone know of a good pair that is in the $20.00 range or close,and if so where can I get them. thanks Denny Watching bass fishing shows are like going to a strip club,you can watch and that is about the extint of it,either way there both teases..... ;D |
03-12-05, 11:30 AM | #2 |
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Re: sunglasses
I bought my polarized sunglasses at Wally World for 13 bucks. They arent the greatest, but they work just fine for me. Just go check them out, I'm sure you will find a pair you like.
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03-12-05, 12:06 PM | #3 |
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Re: sunglasses
thanks I'll go to wally world and check them out
Denny |
03-12-05, 12:31 PM | #4 |
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Re: sunglasses
Angling Edge has some sunglasses for 19.99 that work great...I trust anything that has that name on it, and they didn't disappoint me with these sunglasses either.
Catch em up Brian |
03-12-05, 09:00 PM | #5 |
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Re: sunglasses
The B.A.S.S. brand, sold only at BPS to the best of my knowledge, goes for $17. Whatever you get, for the sake of your eyesight, make sure they have near-100% UV protection.
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03-13-05, 04:25 PM | #6 |
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Re: sunglasses
The glasses that have been mentioned are good glasses, but they will scratch. When able, get some more expensive glasses that are scratch proof.
Take it from me, you'll value your purchase. Therefore you can discontinue going back to the store to get new glasses (which have plastic lenses by the way). Take it from me, been there done that. |
03-13-05, 10:31 PM | #7 |
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Re: sunglasses
i had my prescription done with polerized lens. so my regular glasses are glass they don't scratch...
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03-13-05, 10:49 PM | #8 |
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Re: sunglasses
Dick's Sporting Goods has the best deal going. The have some Shakespeare wrap around models that usually sell for 9.95 but have them on sale for 97 cents!!!!
I have a pair of Oakley's that are my favorite but the cheap ones fit right, look good and if you loose them or break them, it's no big deal |
03-14-05, 12:43 AM | #9 |
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Re: sunglasses
If you want the best-Costa Del Mars-$120.00-285.00. I don't own any, but they are great. My glasses are polarized Strike Kings-100%UV protection, hold tight to my face, have a flotable neck strap,oh yeah.. I look that damn good in them. ;D Anyways, they are about 40.00 and seem to be holding up pretty good. 8)
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03-14-05, 01:51 AM | #10 |
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Re: sunglasses
I don't know if any one has mentioned to get a floatie strap for your Â*glasses!
When your out on the boat and you sweating like Zooker in a church, your glasses have a good chance of sliding off your face and into the drink! :-X :'( The floatie straps will make your glasses float untill you can retrieve them. They cost a buck or two but they have saved my 300$ jobby's a time or two. And avoided me killing myself for dropping them in the lake. > Â* Robby |
03-14-05, 07:17 PM | #11 |
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Read post above yours. Yes they are suicide preventers if you take things that hard. 8)
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03-14-05, 07:52 PM | #12 |
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Re: sunglasses
thanks to all for the info I will use it
good fishing to all Denny |
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