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Location: Minneapolis, MN | So I wear prescription glasses and unfortunately the cost of getting prescription Costas pretty much puts them out of reach for me. I’m wondering what options are out there that people would recommend for polarized sunglasses that will fit over prescription glasses. Currently I’m using the Fitovers brand with a blue mirror lens. I don’t really have anything to compare them to as I haven’t used other brands, but I’m wondering if there is anything better out there. Every time I’m out I try to see if I can see a difference when looking at something in the water with and without them, it might be a plant or a lure, but I just don’t notice a difference.
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Location: Maplewood, MN | I use Cocoons and like them a lot! Try them over your glasses before you buy as there are many different frame sizes. They don't sit snug on my head but also haven't fallen off. Excellent polarization for a roughly $40 pair of shades. I have the amber lens and really like it.
JP (Jon Paul?) also makes them around the same price. I have the yellow lense in those for low light days. Very nice as well. |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | I'll give the Cocoons a try. Yeah, the Fitovers brand is done by Jon Paul and those are the ones I currently have. |
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Location: Lake County Illinois | I also have been very happy with the Cocoons,I got mine from Bass Pro where I was able to try them all to see which fits best over my glasses.Mine fit very well but I still use one of those elastic bungee holders just in case. |
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Location: Lake St.Clair | Perfect thread here I've been debating getting some fit overs...
ill have to look into these I like the wide line ones. Have you tried any other lense colors besides amber?
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Location: Franklin, WI | X2...I've been using Cocoons for years and am very satisfied. |
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| What color lenses are you using??? |
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Location: Lake St.Clair | Anyone use the blue mirror lense and or grey?
Debatinf both of those options since it seems amber is good for low light conditions and not so much bright bright days from what I've gathered. |
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