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CantCatch'em
Posted 1/22/2011 4:29 PM (#477030)
Subject: H3O Glasses





Posts: 107


Location: Plainfield, IL
I am looking for a new pair of glasses and I saw the H3O Storm at the Chicago show. What are your thoughts on these glasses? I
Magruter
Posted 1/22/2011 4:32 PM (#477031 - in reply to #477030)
Subject: Re: H3O Glasses





Posts: 1316


Location: Madison, WI
I'm on my 2nd pair with a 3rd on backup. I'd still be on my first if I didn't sell em. Great glasses, just have to take it easy interchanging the lenses. Their customer service is some of the best too.
muskihntr
Posted 1/22/2011 4:43 PM (#477034 - in reply to #477030)
Subject: Re: H3O Glasses




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
I love em! I have the RX inserts and having tried everything that was out there on the market. I can honestly say they are the best ones Ive tried. Earl is a great guy to deal with as well.
Jsondag
Posted 1/23/2011 10:36 AM (#477159 - in reply to #477030)
Subject: Re: H3O Glasses





Posts: 692


Location: Pelican Rapids, MN
I recently switched to Maui Jim from costa del mar due to the difference in customer service issues. However, I got a set of the H30 because they offered a set of their clear polarized lenses. They do have a very mild tint to them, but they are pretty sick when fishing that last hour before total darkness, when that weird dark reflection on the water ruins visibility. I think they're called Polar-clear or something. Not a fan of their other lenses, but the polarized clear get the vote!
DH.Pare
Posted 1/26/2011 6:12 PM (#477995 - in reply to #477159)
Subject: Re: H3O Glasses




Posts: 288


Location: Montreal, Que. Canada
Hi Jerry,
Did you get the Storm lite model? What was the turn off with the other 2 lenses not______ enough?
Thanks,
David
welldriller
Posted 1/26/2011 6:18 PM (#477996 - in reply to #477030)
Subject: Re: H3O Glasses




Posts: 402


Location: Eagle River, WI
I have the storm lites and I love them. I absolutely hate wearing glasses so I didn't want to blow my whole wad on a pair of sunglasses. I picked these up pretty cheap and I have no reason to switch to anything else. I really like the fact that you can change from 3 different lense options. You would be surprised how much better you can see when you switch to a different tint during different light conditions.
Jsondag
Posted 1/26/2011 9:35 PM (#478028 - in reply to #477030)
Subject: Re: H3O Glasses





Posts: 692


Location: Pelican Rapids, MN
I believe they are the lite models. The H30 polarization of the darker lenses just doesn't compare to Maui or Costa IMO. The only reason I got the pair was due to the fact I have been waiting a LONG time for clear or extremely light tinted Polarized sunglasses.
dward
Posted 1/26/2011 9:42 PM (#478032 - in reply to #478028)
Subject: Re: H3O Glasses




Posts: 572


Location: Germantown, WI
i like mine!
jwelch
Posted 1/27/2011 2:57 PM (#478203 - in reply to #477030)
Subject: RE: H3O Glasses




Posts: 233


Location: Iowa
I have a pair of the storms and I really like them. There are differences in quality between the regular series and the lite series. I would not shy away from buying other pair and from my experience there customer service is very good also.

Jeremy
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