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Location: Hoboken, NJ / North Webster, IN | Now, I know this gets talked about all the time on here, but I'm finally ready to bite the bullet and get a good pair of sunglasses.
I'm down to either Costa Del Mar or Ocean Waves...and I'm looking for something to sway me either way.
Thanks,
Josh |
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Location: oswego, il | I have 3 pairs of costa del mars. Love them. Buy them on ebay, you can save 20-30% that way. I got my last pair, brand new for 70 bucks, they are 109 retail. |
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Location: Hoboken, NJ / North Webster, IN | Todd,
Thanks.....which lenses did you get? I was thinking about the green-mirror-glass, but that was just based on all the talk I've seen on sites like this for the Ocean Waves backwater green. |
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Location: oswego, il | I got the blue mirror for bright days, yellow for darker days or low light and a grey pait for the car. I still wish I could get an untinted pair of polarized lesnes for low light. |
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| My kids hate them because I look like a Martian and people on here say I look like a movie star, but Ocean Waves Backwater Green are by far the best glasses to see into the water and see follows. They are simply amazing!
I have a low profile Belize set, but I wish I would have gotten wrap arounds.
You can order them easily online and you will have them right away with no hassle.
Steve |
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Location: Bagley,MN 56621 | ditto what Muskyboy said.
One lens for all conditions..best lenses/glasses I ever used and I have used other colors. AS Chuck ALtamore put it as I was posting the same question about glasses before.....backwater green is the best color for seeing old "mossback". |
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