Polarized glasses

Posted 11/19/2002 8:38 PM (#1774)
Subject: Polarized glasses


I have been wanting to ask this question and the sun glasses question got me thinking of it.

Does anybody make a non tinted pair of polarized glasses? Is there such a thing? They would be great for low light and coudy conditions.

Posted 11/19/2002 10:59 PM (#51071)
Subject: Polarized glasses


I haven't seen any yet but they would be nice.

I use the WAl Mart FLW's $12. These are the best I've found to date. They don't move around on my face at all even whin it's twelve noon and a hundred degrees and they'll take a good beating. In fact, I've never auctually broken a pair yet. They last until I lose them or the lesses are too scratched up to see through any more.

Brian

Posted 11/20/2002 9:33 AM (#51072)
Subject: Polarized glasses


Todd,

I've got a pair with yellow lenses. Remind me the next time you see me and I'll let you use them. You may like them.

Brian

Posted 11/20/2002 9:38 AM (#51073)
Subject: Polarized glasses


ToddM you will really like Boro's....been used about 10X, all by me!

Slamr

Posted 11/20/2002 11:01 AM (#51074)
Subject: Polarized glasses


yes, the yellow lenses work great for low light conditions but only when the weather is bright during the day. If it's clouded at night, it won't help a thing. I suggest looking in some hunting catalogs. The hunters use these a lot.

I only use black-tinted lenses. It's a closed pair of glasses I got at Cabela's a few years back. It has lenses on the sides