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h20wolf |
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Posts: 126 | Does anyone use these? I'm looking for an upgrade over super cheap shades. I don't have anywhere in my area to try these, oceanwaves, or solarbat which are some that I heard were good. I'm also considering costas but like the idea of interchangeable lenses and really would like the option of the clear or yellow lense for low light. Thanks for any help!! | ||
Trophyseeker50 |
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Posts: 791 Location: WI | I really like h30s for the price. I have 2 pair and love the fact that you can easily change lenses when environment changes. I can where the clear lenses right til dark. I have been given cost as to try and did a comparison of the two. As far as seeing into water, I could not tell the difference. Only reason I would trade up would be to get the costas with glass lenses. | ||
drewten |
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Posts: 44 | I have these. They work fairly well seeing in the water, but the lenses fall out far too easily in my opinion. I have lost lenses to the lake more than once and they actually pop out quite frequently. They do have good customer service and I have received replacement lenses at no cost. | ||
IM Musky Time |
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Posts: 243 | Love 'em. Great glasses at the pricepoint. Even if you have a high end set, they make a great spare set if you lose yours or take someone who doesn't have any. | ||
waldo |
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Posts: 224 Location: Madison | Trophyseeker50 - 11/30/2014 8:01 PM I really like h30s for the price. I have 2 pair and love the fact that you can easily change lenses when environment changes. I can where the clear lenses right til dark. I have been given cost as to try and did a comparison of the two. As far as seeing into water, I could not tell the difference. Only reason I would trade up would be to get the costas with glass lenses. Same. Love changing lenses. Compared them side-by-side with Costas on the water and saw no difference. Have never had a lens pop out. They're light, but sturdy - mine are going on 13 years. | ||
MikeDircz |
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Posts: 62 Location: Minnetonka MN | Also have 2 sets that my son and I both use. Better than my REALLY EXPENSIVE Revo sunglasses for the water. 3 colors of lenses is a nice thing to have. | ||
ARmuskyaddict |
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Posts: 2024 | I bought these for a backup pair, and for the semi-clear lense. In my opinion, they do not compare to Costa glass lenses. But, when the sun has dropped low, or it is very cloudy and dark, the semi-clear lense is awesome. | ||
Trophyseeker50 |
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Posts: 791 Location: WI | I have the ICE model. The lenses have a very positive lock to them. In my opinion best balance of easy of switching lenses and strength of hold. Very comfortable glasses too. | ||
Zib |
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Posts: 1405 Location: Detroit River | I bought a pair back in January at the Ohio Musky Show. I used them from April up until they broke back in September. One of the nose guards broke/fell off & one of the lenses cracked & it wasn't when I changed lenses because I never changed them the whole time that I started using them. I liked the glasses before they broke & had no complaints. I like that they didn't fog up on me like my more expense WileyX's that I had. I hope they will be able to fix/replace them.
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MikeDircz |
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Posts: 62 Location: Minnetonka MN | I also had a lens fall out once, then I realized there is a trick to getting them snapped in properly. Haven't had a lens pop out since. | ||
Buliwyf |
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Posts: 42 | I second, the lenses are not as good as my costa's, but I love H3o's in low light. | ||
h20wolf |
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Posts: 126 | tHANKS GUYS, I APPRECIATE THE REPLY'S | ||
ARmuskyaddict |
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Posts: 2024 | I haven't had a lens fall out, but I did sit on them 1 time and was thankful they come off the frames instead of cracking. | ||
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