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Aug 14, 2021 11:30:19   #
FS Digest
 
For years I have been using no name polarized glasses in the $40-$60 range. I finally decided its time to get a good pair, preferably ones that don't hurt the side of my head after a couple of hours. I am looking at Costa's Oakley's and Wiley's. Does anybody have any recommendations on these or other brands. Also what Lense Colors? I always used Copper and Black, but the glasses I was buying didn't have all these other options.

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Aug 14, 2021 19:24:15   #
Ron620DVS Loc: Guntersville Alabama
 
FS Digest wrote:
For years I have been using no name polarized glasses in the $40-$60 range. I finally decided its time to get a good pair, preferably ones that don't hurt the side of my head after a couple of hours. I am looking at Costa's Oakley's and Wiley's. Does anybody have any recommendations on these or other brands. Also what Lense Colors? I always used Copper and Black, but the glasses I was buying didn't have all these other options.

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Aug 15, 2021 15:22:28   #
Carestone Loc: NH
 
Also look into Native sunglasses. Super lightweight and cost is comparable to the brands your currently looking at

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Aug 15, 2021 17:16:52   #
Hock Loc: Illinois
 
FS Digest wrote:
For years I have been using no name polarized glasses in the $40-$60 range. I finally decided its time to get a good pair, preferably ones that don't hurt the side of my head after a couple of hours. I am looking at Costa's Oakley's and Wiley's. Does anybody have any recommendations on these or other brands. Also what Lense Colors? I always used Copper and Black, but the glasses I was buying didn't have all these other options.

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by According_Guess_48


Just been going through this process myself. I have tried Oakley, Costa, Maui Jim and Smith Sunglasses, all are on the expensive side. Tried various colors and found out that the cooper or brown mirror were the best for Lake Fishing with Blue mirror a close second. Did a lot of my shopping on Amazon which has an excellent return policy on these, and ended up with Smith. Smith and Costa were both glass, and had a lot of clarity. I chose the Smith for my eyes because of the way it clocked out direct sunlight. The biggest problem I had was with the frames, which some were rather bulky and did not hold onto to my head that well. I just ordered a half dozen pairs and compared them to each other till I made my final decision. Hope that helps.

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Aug 15, 2021 21:09:44   #
Ronsigman Loc: South Carolina
 
Check out Waterlands also

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