I’m in need of a good pair of fishing sunglasses but cant shell out $200+ for costas. Im looking for more around the $100 range. These would mainly be used for steelhead fishing where glare reflecting off snow is a factor. Please let me know if you know of any good pairs that allow you see through the water. Thanks!
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by JDseyes22
FS Digest wrote:
I’m in need of a good pair of fishing sunglasses but cant shell out $200+ for costas. Im looking for more around the $100 range. These would mainly be used for steelhead fishing where glare reflecting off snow is a factor. Please let me know if you know of any good pairs that allow you see through the water. Thanks!
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by JDseyes22
I’ve had a pair of Costas for over ten years and they’ve served their purpose and continue to do so but I recently picked up a pair of Coyote’s for other purposes and have been extremely impressed for a fraction of the cost.
Jeremy wrote:
ZZTOP says it best.
Cheap sunglasses Jeremy? Good song.
bknecht wrote:
Cheap sunglasses Jeremy? Good song.
Yup. A buddy of mine won tickets to a concert on a school bus at a ski resort from KLOS by singing that song because the whole bus started singing it. My sunglasses get scratched easily so I don’t want to spend much on them. I always used to get shaded safety glasses at work but now that’s over so I have bought a few pairs since then. Wal Mart 29 bux
dollar tree 4 me
got a pair o ray bans bout 10 yrs now but if i get into a tussle it dont hurt for them dg glasses to go in the drink
JohnG
Loc: Long Island NY.
Just bought a pair of Shady Rays for about $85. Nice solid shades.
Shady rays all day. Kandy mentioned them one day so I checked them out. Many styles can't beat the price. Look for specials. When I got mine it was buy one get one half off. 👍👍
FS Digest wrote:
I’m in need of a good pair of fishing sunglasses but cant shell out $200+ for costas. Im looking for more around the $100 range. These would mainly be used for steelhead fishing where glare reflecting off snow is a factor. Please let me know if you know of any good pairs that allow you see through the water. Thanks!
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by JDseyes22
Admin just a conversation starter again. How many times do we need to discuss this topic with admin.??? Just sayin
MAS fish
I was looking at some at Sportsman's Warehouse the brand was called "Native" . They seemed very nice and were in the $75-$100 range. I too have looked at the Costa's and the O'Brian brands and just cannot get by the price. Is the Quality of the Costa glasses that much better?
"Lost" glasses on consecutive trips this summer, one in the drink, and the other was a victim of my 3 fold hard tonneau. Fortunately they were $10 Field& Stream glasses from Dick's. (Yeah, I know we're supposed to boycott Dick's, but those shades are fantastic for 10 bucks... )
MAS fish wrote:
Admin just a conversation starter again. How many times do we need to discuss this topic with admin.??? Just sayin
MAS fish
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