#3159, "Polarized Glases what to buy?" Sat Jun-11-05 02:14 PM by Tm Customs
I am looking to get some good polarized glases? What brands and styles do you guy's like? I have basicly no experence w/ them, I dont want to spend over 100 bucks.
What lense color is your overall favorite? I know different colors are better for different things buts what is best all around?
Thanks
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#3160, "RE: Polarized Glases what to buy?" In response to Reply # 0
i have some uvex sunglasses that i got from costco for like 40 bucks they came with black, brown, and clear lenses. Work nicely. Also the lenes are easy to change
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#3161, "RE: Polarized Glases what to buy?" In response to Reply # 0
If you have a Sam's club membership they have a pair of glasses that I think are the best glasses I have ever owned. They are made by field and stream they come with a beautiful case lined with soft leather and they were only 25 bucks
#3175, "RE: Polarized Glases what to buy?" In response to Reply # 7
Any polarized glasses will help. But don't compare the walmart 'bats' to the high end 'bats'. They use a different lense for the high end model that is 10X better. In most cases you really do get what you pay for.
I've been using Kaenon's since last November. There's a couple of things I don't like about them, but they're minor. They are the best glasses I've ever owned. Very comfortable as well. Most places, TW included, sale them for $180. You can get them at Cabela's for $130.
#3176, "RE: Polarized Glases what to buy?" In response to Reply # 8
Jake I was thinking about it I had a few pairs of the Bassmaster glases and they worked good and I lost them all :( I will stick w/ the cheapies for now till I can find a way to not loose them.
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#3177, "RE: Polarized Glases what to buy?" In response to Reply # 9
For what it's worth...I bought a pair of upper-end Solar Bats a couple of years ago. When I took them out to use them a couple of months ago, I noticed I had some how broken one of the ear pieces. I contacted Solar Bat to ask if I could buy an ear piece so I could fix them. They told me to send them in and they would re-frame the lenses. I had them back in a week with brand new frames. I did not expect them to that for no charge, but I sincerely appreciated it, so I'm passing it on. Awesome customer service.