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    I found this web site years ago where you can order prescription glasses and sunglasses for just about nothing compared to other companies. I just go to my eye Doctor and get the prescription and come home and order what I want from this site. In about 2 weeks they come in the mail and I have always been happy with them. They are so cheap that you can order several pair for different things. I have a yellow tint pair for dove fields that really brightens up the sky. A pair that has a 80% amber tint for fishing with the bifocals that I need to see tying hooks. Check them out and they are made right here in the USA in California and I don't think no one can beat there prices. I hope I don't get in trouble for posting this as I just buy from them and I am just passing this on as I like other fishermen and people that like to save my money for better things like fishing stuff. Don't miss out on this check it out.


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    I use Guideline with bifocals from Cabelas. Never ever put them on the dash. Either in a visor clip or in a case. Cost about $80 but you can really tell the difference. Take care of them and they will last 3-4 years.


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    polarized spy's for me also have a pair of polarized oakleys i found last year during duck season but there a little dark for my liking but hey cant beat the price just had to clean the algae and mud off and good as new
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    Same as Skeetbum

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    I had a very nice pair of costas, the where awesome........however they are now laying in the bottom of the Big Sandy River.. I was sick, and learned my lesson I will not pay for expensive sunglasses again

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    I have a cheap pair of clip ons I got years ago at Walmart that do the job,I think they might be Strike King brand.

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    I've got a pair of Maui Jim's with built in readers. Love them


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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Dutch, do those not get agrivating over your glasses after awhile. Been thinking about trying some.
    Cray, I don't even realize they're on after a few minutes. Their different styles are actually different sizes that accommodate different eyeglass frame dimensions. The key is to try them on in person or go onto their website and print off the sizing guide that prints off the actual sunglasses for you to lay your eyeglasses over and confirm that they'll fit inside. For $40-50 I don't have the worry of losing or scratching a pair like I did the more expensive sunglasses. I like the grey lenses for everyday wear but the copper color is good for lower light days to still get the UV protection.

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    I have had several pairs of Costas and they were all good for different applications. The pair I have now are my favorites for fishing. The difference is in the lens, the 580g lens in green or blue works best for me. I have a 580p in grey for driving.

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    I bought a set of Cocoons Sunglasses. They are meant to be worn over prescription glasses which means they are wide. I need wide glasses so they work great for me. I like the fact that they fit close to my face so the sun does not come in the side and the polarization is very defined. If there is one thing wrong with them, is that I can not see the screen of my old Lowrance FF unless I take them off or turn my head sideways. I have no problem with my HB Helix though. They were about $70.
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