I have transition lenses also, last summer I got a pair of Ray Ban polarized prescription sun glasses, man what a difference! The best money I've ever spent on spectacles.
Ok all fellow eye glass goobers. I recently joined the club and bought the transition glasses. When I fished the other day the transition lens didn't provide enough tint or protection. I even bought a set of dark lens that clamp on top of my glasses from Wally World. I still get a lot of glare and creates headaches and I squint a lot. What do the rest of you guys do? Is there a better solution?
I have transition lenses also, last summer I got a pair of Ray Ban polarized prescription sun glasses, man what a difference! The best money I've ever spent on spectacles.
I have transitions also, however this spring I am going to be buy me a pair of those wrap around, to much light comes in the side.
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I have transtions polarized they work great for me. MIne get about as dark as most sunglasses. But I have thought about perscriptions but the only problem with those are if you are going before the sun is up. kind of dark
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I have no-line bi's and a pair of clip on polarized, a good pair. Works great and well worth the extra $
I have been wearing transitions for 26 years now.......them and a cap
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Where did ya get the ray bans or wrap a rounds. I am leaning towards them. These transitions don't hold a candle to my cheap sunglasses from Wally World. To much light comes in around the frames
Bass Pro has some good polarized sunglasses called Cocoons and they are made to wear over eyeglasses and they have good side protection.
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deputyking, Sandwich Maker LIKED above post
Had Transition lens until this latest set. With what they had to do with the prizims Dr didn't recommend it. Got some clip on's but Like G said I'm going to bass pro and check out a set of the cocoons. I had prescription polarized lenses a couple of times and they worked really well. Only thing I didn't like was at times you couldn't see sonar screen with them. From everything I have read is the best way to go is prescription glasses from someone like RayBan or one of the others that offer them with prescription lens.
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I wear the Cocoons from BPS. They have a model designed to go OVER prescription glasses. They come in 3 sizes so you can get ones that sorta fit your frames. I had the same sorta glasses from Wally world, but I prefer the BPS ones. (Naturally my wife would say).