Best Polarized "fit-over" glasses brand?
muskyhunter24
Posted 4/15/2009 9:08 AM (#372234)
Subject: Best Polarized "fit-over" glasses brand?





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Location: Madison WI
What does everyone recommend for polarized glasses that have to be fit over prescription glasses. I had planned on getting some prescription polarized glasses but I won't be able to get them prior to season opening South of HWY 10 in WI. So what brands do you recommend getting?
esox50
Posted 4/15/2009 9:16 AM (#372235 - in reply to #372234)
Subject: Re: Best Polarized "fit-over" glasses brand?





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Cocoons. Got my dad a pair a couple years ago and he likes them a lot. They're quite lightweight, too. For what it's worth, Iaconelli (sp?) uses them.
heckster
Posted 4/15/2009 9:42 AM (#372239 - in reply to #372234)
Subject: RE: Best Polarized "fit-over" glasses brand?




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Have used the cocoons for 3 years. Like them. Available @ Bass Pro.
shaley
Posted 4/15/2009 9:52 AM (#372242 - in reply to #372239)
Subject: RE: Best Polarized "fit-over" glasses brand?





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
I have the Cocoons, ok glasses, I wear small frames so I can fit H30 Tsunamis and Ocean Wave Nassau frames over mine.
FEVER
Posted 4/15/2009 2:51 PM (#372300 - in reply to #372234)
Subject: Re: Best Polarized "fit-over" glasses brand?





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Location: On the water
Another vote for Cocoons. They are lightweight and have good polarization. Check them out at Bass Pro.
Jason Bomber
Posted 4/17/2009 9:29 PM (#372800 - in reply to #372234)
Subject: Re: Best Polarized "fit-over" glasses brand?





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If your looking for cacoons they have them at Dorn on Sherman. No need to mailorder them when you can go there and touch them before you decide.