Sunglasses
BALDY
Posted 3/18/2004 8:43 AM (#100990)
Subject: Sunglasses




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I am planning on ordering a pair of Ocean Waves soon and was looking for some opinions. I am 6'3", 295lbs with a big, fat melonhead to match. Any opinions on what frame style will comfortably fit my giant head?

Thanks -
Luke
nwild
Posted 3/18/2004 8:57 AM (#100999 - in reply to #100990)
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Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
Baldy, I also have a fair size melon (7 1/2 hat size to give you reference). I tried a bunch of them on at a sportshow and found the Chicago style to fit rather well.
Kepper
Posted 3/18/2004 9:16 AM (#101008 - in reply to #100990)
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my head is so big i use a helmet with a tinted shield.
Musk.
Posted 3/18/2004 2:21 PM (#101040 - in reply to #100990)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses


My head is about an 8 fitted hat, hell Greg from Bobbie calls me bucket head!! anywho, I use the Bluewater Optics and they are fine for me.
Musk.
ToddM
Posted 3/18/2004 10:09 PM (#101073 - in reply to #100990)
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Location: oswego, il
Whatever pair of sunglasses you decide on, get them on ebay. You can save big time. I saved 30 bucks off retail on my costa del mars, new in the box.
RAZE1
Posted 3/18/2004 10:27 PM (#101075 - in reply to #100990)
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Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
I wouldn't even consider buying sunglasses without trying them on first. The less light that gets in behind the lens, the farther you can see in the water. Fit is important!
BALDY
Posted 3/19/2004 7:15 AM (#101092 - in reply to #100990)
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thanks for the input guys! i think i need to go somewhere and try a bunch on like Raze suggested.
Lone Stone
Posted 3/19/2004 8:06 AM (#101098 - in reply to #100990)
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Posts: 477


Location: Iowa
I also strongly suggest finding a place that has them and try them on first.  I tried on about 20 sets in Cabela's before I found the Costa Del Mar's that I now wear.  If they don't fit right, you probably won't wear them and good glasses cost a good penny too.
ToddM
Posted 3/19/2004 11:46 PM (#101153 - in reply to #100990)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses





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Location: oswego, il
Raze is correct. I should have mentioned I had a pair of costa del mars and liked that model so i bought two more on ebay of different lense colors. Still wish I could get an untinted pair of polarized glasses.
kevin
Posted 3/20/2004 12:12 AM (#101155 - in reply to #100990)
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Posts: 1335


Location: Chicago, Beverly
I love my Costas... I think I have 4 or 5 pairs. (got them all on end of season clearances for real cheap). My favorite is the EX models. My least favorite also happens to be the ones that make my head feel like its gonna pop after wearing them for a while. Fit is everything. Lens color is also big after you figure out the fit part. I HIGHLY reccomend getting at least one pair in a amber lens shade. If you stick with the Ocean waves I think the good Amber one is the Backwater Green. That one should be a decent all weather color. For real overcast or dark conditions (dusk or dawn) Costa has a model in Sunrise Yellow, not sure if Ocean waves has something similar... If you change your mind from ocean waves and go costa they have a mirrored tint lens color where the base is amber, my EX's are blue mirror with amber base, but they are older, I think new ones might be a green mirror with a amber base and blue now has a gray base.. here is a link to costa for lens colors: http://user838008.wx5.registeredsite.com/Technology/technology.html and here is the link for the Ocean Waves website: http://www.oceanwaves.com/index.asp
Muskydr
Posted 3/20/2004 7:35 AM (#101159 - in reply to #100990)
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Posts: 686


Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
I have two pair of Costa's, one pair of Ocean Waves, just like everyone is saying the fit is the key!! Look around for deals like Todd suggested, good glasses can cost a few greenbacks!
crippler
Posted 3/20/2004 9:28 PM (#101204 - in reply to #100990)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses




Posts: 116


Location: winnipeg manitoba
i have 8 different pairs with different lens colors. i use all of them according to the weather conditions. i don't want any glare. want to see that muskie following. you would be surprized at how different lens preform... have fun..........crippler
KidDerringer
Posted 11/4/2004 5:28 PM (#123981 - in reply to #100990)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses




Posts: 244


Location: Mallard Island Lake Vermilion MN
My Homer J says:

I love my Rockers from my ZZ-Strolling collection.
Lets me see fish up along the waters edge.
Also when they follow to the boat, I can pick them up Deeper & Further behind!





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lambeau
Posted 11/4/2004 6:44 PM (#123985 - in reply to #100990)
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consider H30 Tsunami's - they come with three different sets of lenses for different conditions. only takes 10 seconds to swap from sun to overcast to lowlight lenses.
i love mine.
TUFFY
Posted 11/4/2004 6:46 PM (#123986 - in reply to #123985)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses





Posts: 376


Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin
I like my Costa del Mars with the amber lenses.
BRAINSX
Posted 11/4/2004 10:53 PM (#124026 - in reply to #100990)
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Posts: 75


Location: ft wayne, IN
Amber Polarized Costa del mars in the clouds, greys/darker lenses when bright, and a pair of polarized clear lenses from your optician, special order, at low light works well for me.
MuskieMedic
Posted 11/5/2004 3:31 AM (#124034 - in reply to #100990)
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Location: Stevens Point, WI
I love my Costa Del Mars.
Mark H.
Posted 11/5/2004 6:34 AM (#124036 - in reply to #100990)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Baldy,

Like you I could easily win most Charlie Brown look-alike contests. I have the Ocean Waves in the St. Croix frames and they fit very nicely. I tried other frames and they were too narrow and dug into the side of my mellon... You will LOVE your Ocean Waves. I have backwater green lenses and haven't found anything better, they are worth the price.

bfitzel
Posted 11/5/2004 8:26 AM (#124051 - in reply to #124036)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses




Posts: 100


Location: Blaine, MN 55449
I am love my Vuarnets! If need information let me know. Bucktail Ben.
Slamr
Posted 11/5/2004 8:47 AM (#124055 - in reply to #100990)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
I have no idea what these are....but thanks Tommie for leaving them in my truck!


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DJH
Posted 11/5/2004 10:27 AM (#124080 - in reply to #100990)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses




Posts: 120


Location: Chicago, IL
If you order directly from OceanWaves do not plan on receiving your glasses in 2004... or 2005 for that matter. They are having serious issues over there. Too bad as they make the best polarized lens.

Dan Hardy
FYGR8
Posted 11/5/2004 5:00 PM (#124134 - in reply to #100990)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses





Check out eltonoptics.com
esox23
Posted 11/5/2004 10:32 PM (#124171 - in reply to #100990)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses




Posts: 267


Location: Right behind you (tap, tap) BOOO
Gotta check these out... Good quality stuff...

http://www.nativeeyewear.com/

All polarized all sports

Esox23
kjgmh
Posted 11/6/2004 11:52 AM (#124185 - in reply to #100990)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses





Posts: 1096


Location: Hayward, WI
Since no one has mentioned them, I will say that I really like my Maui Jims. I have a big head and found a pair that fits great. Alot of time I will be done fishing and at home unpacking before I realize that I am still wearing them.
muskyboy
Posted 11/6/2004 9:08 PM (#124206 - in reply to #100990)
Subject: RE: Sunglasses


I have Ocean Waves Belize model in back water green for most light conditions and they are the best for seeing in the water. However, I just ordered Ocean Waves Crown Royal Illuminator for low light and it took them almost 6 months to get them for me in Tortoise Nassau frames despite charging me right away. That frame is the one I would go with, but try them on first as suggested and buy them over the phone after making sure they are in stock. Most sunglasses mentioned are great so it really depends on what style you like best, what gives you the most comfortable fit, and what lenses work under typical and extreme light conditions.