I get my prescription sun glasses from walmart. 100% UV but the aint polaroid. They variable shade and variable focus type. 250$. When I get new Sunday glasses, I use the old ones for outside stuff. I don't buy every year either.
Bud I buy the 3 packs of stick-on bifocal lenses from Amazon and stick them inside the glasses I already own. If you have sunglasses you like try the stick-on cheater lenses. Once I stick a set in they last me the life of the glasses.
I get my prescription sun glasses from walmart. 100% UV but the aint polaroid. They variable shade and variable focus type. 250$. When I get new Sunday glasses, I use the old ones for outside stuff. I don't buy every year either.
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M R Dux, have not had both eyes done, but six surgeries on the left one, waiting on the right as long as possible after the first experience. As Alphahawk said polarization helps to see fish and structure but does not provide protection. I bit the bullet bought Costas, am not impressed, not nearly as clear seeing fish as my old Hobies, BUT the eye relief at the end of the day is very noticeable. I bought these flip downs from Amazon, likely cheaper elsewhere, they fit on my glasses and are handy, and I do not feel like I am stepping over boulders when I walk.
Amazon.com: Carson Clip and Flip 2x Power Magnifying Lens +4.00 Diopters (OD-14) : Everything Else
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