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RandalB
Posted 6/22/2015 9:57 PM (#773628)
Subject: Polarized glasses recommendation?




Posts: 470


Hey all,
I wear prescription glasses ( many focals) and I need a recommendation for polarized glasses that can be worn over regular glasses. I've been using strike king clip ons, and am not happy with them. Any good ones out there or should I just break down and buy prescription ones?

Any help would be appreciated,

Thanks in advance, RandalB
beerforthemuskygods
Posted 6/22/2015 10:06 PM (#773632 - in reply to #773628)
Subject: Re: Polarized glasses recommendation?




Posts: 410


Location: one foot over the line
Break down, go ahead and do it, break down, honey take me through the night, break down. Sorry, had a tom petty moment. Get yourself some Rx Costas and never look back, you will not regret it.
ToothTamer
Posted 6/22/2015 10:51 PM (#773636 - in reply to #773628)
Subject: Re: Polarized glasses recommendation?





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Location: Lake St.Clair
I own 3 pairs of cocoons and I really like them. There fairly priced and not to bulky.
They just had a deal buy one get one don't know if the deal is still going on but most def worth the 50$ lifetime warranty.
http://www.cocoonseyewear.com/sunwear/category.php?id=1

Edit*

I own the green and blue mirror finish and they are great for real bright days.
Also own the Copper lenses and more then happy I can see a lot with them


Only issue I have is my fishing partner calling me Stevie or Ray...
dfkiii
Posted 6/22/2015 11:16 PM (#773637 - in reply to #773628)
Subject: Re: Polarized glasses recommendation?





Location: Sawyer County, WI
Maui Jim does a great job on prescription sunglasses. Prepare to open your wallet though...
goose007us
Posted 6/23/2015 9:43 AM (#773675 - in reply to #773628)
Subject: RE: Polarized glasses recommendation?





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I've had cataracts surgeries in both eyes and use Onos brand polarized sunglasses with 2.5 power readers built in. You can find them in a variety of different styles and reader power at several stores including eBay. I love 'em and they are not overly expensive.
RandalB
Posted 6/25/2015 9:29 AM (#773981 - in reply to #773628)
Subject: Re: Polarized glasses recommendation?




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Thanks Guys! Appreciate the input!
RandalB
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