I was wondering what the best budget polarized fishing sunglasses are because I’m looking for decent quality sunglasses to fish with but I don’t have a lot of money to spend.
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by AspiringJohnSmithy
I get mine from Amazon too. Don't expect them to last too long, especially if you fish salt water. But, until the polarizing starts to flake off, or you manage to knock them over the side, they do pretty well. That's why I buy the cheap ones.
I bought a pair of Raze for $30 two years ago. Use them all the time in saltwater. Polarization still good. Pretty tough.
FS Digest wrote:
I was wondering what the best budget polarized fishing sunglasses are because I’m looking for decent quality sunglasses to fish with but I don’t have a lot of money to spend.
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by AspiringJohnSmithy
Go to Walmart and pick up a couple of pair of Ozark Trail or Yum for under $5.00 a pair. They hold up great and are polarized so you can see through the water glare. Trust me, you will be happy you bought them even more if you break a pair or lose them in the lake and it doesn't cost $150 or more to replace them. Save those expensive sunglasses for when you take your babe or Babette out on the town.
MAS fish
I totally agree on the Walmart Ozark Trail and Yum sunglasses. I have owned several pair over several years and they have never gone bad for me. Now I have lost a few, but at $5.00 a pop they are easy to replace without breaking the bank. Besides all that if i ever have an extra $150 or $200 I will invest in new St Croix fising rod.
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