polarized sunglasses
Submitted by tournament on Thu, 2012-11-08 17:22
well the old sunnys are worn out broken going to spend about 300 on a new set just trying to find out which brand is best and what you other fishos use and the best place to get them cheers for any help
pale ale
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I like my Mako with glass
I like my Mako with glass lens. No scratches after 12 months of wiping salt spray off of them
Perfish
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Glass
Pretty much any of the good (your own definition) brands that fit your noggin with glass lenses.
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sammy85
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Def spotters I am on my
Def spotters I am on my third pair and love them
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beau
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Goodz put me on to Otis ones,
Goodz put me on to Otis ones, my first pair and very happy. And they make you look friggen cool, all the hot chicks down the river fly fishing with hooks in their underpants love it
Oceanside Tackle
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Spotters Sunglasses
Spotters are our favourite brand for sure and thats what we wear.
Glass lenses are the way to go as mentioned.
We stock them also, PM us if we can help.
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Pete D
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Haber
Haber Bellagio (for lower light, trout) & Bentota for everyday use.
Both for about $220 to the door.
Glass lens,great fit. Very happy.
Cheers Pete
scottnofish
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Date Joined: 28/08/07
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they look good might have to give them a try
Buz
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Date Joined: 28/08/07
I honestly use 'Protector'
I honestly use 'Protector' safety glasses that have polarised lenses, at the moment i am using their model called 'Whim Creek'. Cheap as!, dont care if i lose them or scratch them as they are simple and cheap as to buy a new set. Did the expensive fishing glasses once, for the cost of them i dont bother anymore.
ANTMAN
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Date Joined: 04/06/12
Check out the "REVO" brand
Check out the "REVO" brand polarized sunnies, they're made in the USA. Just bought a pair and so far they are great. I got the amber glass lens, and it works extremely well in low levels of light. Fishing the local flats the other day, it was very overcast and i still could see every bit of underwater detail. I previously owned a pair of Maui Jim's and whilst they were good, the Revos are better again. I picked up a pair for $240 at Bright Eyes. Stylish and light weight.
soupster51
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Sunnies
Spotters are right up there, but my favourite right now are Maui Jims - Banyans.
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scubafish
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Serengeti
http://www.opticsplanet.com/serengeti-brand.html
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johno
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Yep Spotters for me... they
Yep Spotters for me... they are great.. good fit and sharp colours
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mrwinta
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Maui Jims
Never tried any of the other popular brands but I do love my Maui Jims.... I couldn't believe the difference when I drove down the beach with them for the first time... You can see everything through the glare....
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catchalittle
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Mako Barra's in the blue
Mako Barra's in the blue tint lense great glass lense fantastic clarity and if you ever have any drama's mako offer great service too I have had my glass's for five years
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Jackfrost80
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Can anyone reccomend a set of
Can anyone reccomend a set of polarised sunnies around the $150 mark (xmas pressie from the Mrs). Is blue tint the best for the ocean or should I be looking at something else, I've only got copper for the river and find they aren't that great for the blue water?
Officially off the Pies bandwagon