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Polarized sunglasses with reader or not

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 8:08 am
by kensnider
Getting the old eyes fixed with new lens. With the latest extended depth of focus I may or may not need bi focal lenses, readers, in the sunglasses. Not needing prescription glasses any more I am looking on advice on make and color of lens for a all around quality polarized sunglasses for spotting fish. I know some use different color lenses under different light conductions, I am just trying to start with one pair that will cover most conductions well. Thanks ahead for any help

Re: Polarized sunglasses with reader or not

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 6:12 am
by Freefall
I love the "Happy Lenses" that Spy used. They're a polarized smoke/brown lense. It sounds weird but they are extremely comfortable on your eyes.

Re: Polarized sunglasses with reader or not

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 6:15 am
by T-Pro
I have been wearing Costa Del Mar sunglasses for about 15 years now. They are made for use on the water. They have several styles and sizes. If you check out their web site you will see that they make some with readers as well. I prefer the copper color for fishing and seeing fish.

Re: Polarized sunglasses with reader or not

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 9:18 am
by edsterone
Go to Hovenvision.com and check out the "meal ticket" sunglasses. you will find them under "floating sunglasses". I love them. They make them in a reader and they have a floating back strap which came in handy on a couple of different occasions. they are vented on the sides to reduce fogging and they have a strong magnet them holds them together at the nose so you can quickly hang them around your neck. they come in several different lens options.