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lbsurf2ca
05-21-2013, 11:58 AM
Looking for some recommendations on polarized sunglasses. Specifically for sight fishing.:yt::yt::yt:
$250 below range
Siebler
05-21-2013, 12:26 PM
Smith Interlocks are my favorite. Easy change lenses to match conditions, the rock.
Dannowar
05-21-2013, 01:17 PM
All of my glasses are polarized. Have pairs of arnettes, spy's, Von zippers. Had em in dark lenses and amber. I prefer amber.
ful-rac
05-21-2013, 02:04 PM
I vote for maui jim's:cool:
jorluivil
05-21-2013, 02:20 PM
I vote for maui jim's:cool:
Ditto.
Maui Jim Peahi
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JeffB
05-21-2013, 02:27 PM
Whatever you do don't get Oakleys. They're polarized lenses sux. They were awesome using overseas and probably my favorite brand of glasses. They're just not made for site fishing. I have a pair of Ray Ban Aviators polarized I use for site fishing. Hands down the best brand I have used. I use them every year in Canada for fishing for spawning smallmouth in 10-20' of water.
BillzBaitz
05-21-2013, 03:01 PM
i third the Maui Jim's..
salty pirate
05-21-2013, 03:01 PM
polarized will help sight fishing big time. vz kickstand is a pair. using gators now since they are a local company in temecula. I like them cause if they go in the drink im out 60 insted of 160. yep lost a few:cool:
FishNinjaY
05-21-2013, 03:20 PM
I have the rose-colored maui jims, with the thin titanium wrap-around arms. They hardly feel like I'm wearing anything.. but I worry I'm going to lose them. $$$
Honestly, I have a pair of Berkley fishing sunglasses I got at Sports Chalet. They are polarized, and have bifocal lens at the bottom, which might be kind of handy for rigging... for some of you old geezer folks... not me, of course... :rolleyes:
and.. they are pretty cheap. :cheers1:
jorluivil
05-21-2013, 04:03 PM
I have the rose-colored maui jims, with the thin titanium wrap-around arms. They hardly feel like I'm wearing anything.. but I worry I'm going to lose them. $$$
Honestly, I have a pair of Berkley fishing sunglasses I got at Sports Chalet. They are polarized, and have bifocal lens at the bottom, which might be kind of handy for rigging... for some of you old geezer folks... not me, of course... :rolleyes:
and.. they are pretty cheap. :cheers1:
Without getting into to much detail I will tell you *from experience* that my $250 Maui Jim glasses came very, and I mean very close to making their new home at the bottom of Cabrillo. I bought them at 530pm on Saturday and almost lost them at 530am Sunday. That same day Sunday I stopped at Sports Chalet for some straps, that was one of the best $7 purchases that I've ever made
danjor
05-21-2013, 04:03 PM
I have a couple pairs of berkleys I got at Walmart for $3 (they were in wrong place so I got them cheaper normally $15) they work fine and I don't have to worry about losing them
xpresso2am
05-21-2013, 04:16 PM
Costas for me! Love them
catfish65
05-21-2013, 04:31 PM
Seconded on the Oakley glasses. They make me sick. Normal oakleys are great and what I where. I bought cheap ones at Bass pro. If they sink i just go get another pair.
Baja_Traveler
05-21-2013, 05:13 PM
Maui Jim's for me also - with the amber lens...
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lbsurf2ca
05-21-2013, 06:33 PM
Thanks all for the recommendations. Often the most over looked piece of equipment while out on the water.
Ive tried a few of the maui's which i like a lot but i was blown away when putting on some Kaenon C12 lens. Anyone use these?
beef78
05-21-2013, 06:42 PM
I use some tinted oakleys that are supposed to be safety glasses designed for combat/shooting that work awesome. I am not even really sure if they are polarized or not. I think they are normally in the 90 dollar range, which is cheap for oakleys and they also have no metal on them and come with a head band, which helps in the salt water.
oneyedeer
05-21-2013, 07:09 PM
Yeah oakley polarized sucks they get scratch up real easy and looks like the coaying peels...I have two pairs to prove it. Maui's are my favorite but always worry of losing them.
JarrodMc
05-22-2013, 07:52 PM
I use Costa glasses. They're hand assembled and have various levels of polarization and plastic or glass lenses. The plastic lenses are ANSI Z87.1 rated ie. Safety Glasses for protection against hooks and such. And the best part, they have a lifetime warranty.
Fishwhisperer619
05-22-2013, 08:10 PM
Typhoon glasses are half the price of costas and are just as good. Polarization is polarization. Typhoon uses injected polarization so never will it peel or fade. They also have a lifetime warranty and come with a good case. I got mine for $50 at day at the docks. You should check them out. Very comfortable
Mtobolsky
05-23-2013, 08:55 AM
KAENON are better than them all... Tough lenses, wrap around so they do t let light in... Best FISHING glasses out there. Cost about your upper limit though.
bigbarrels
05-23-2013, 08:57 AM
Costa for me too......just got a pair of the Blackfins with the 580 lens.....pretty sick and can't wait to use them......loved my other Costa sunglasses that I donated to the sea
DonKing
05-23-2013, 09:48 AM
Try these www.bombereyewear.com (http://www.bombereyewear.com)
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Thank you
DK
PESCAHOLIC
05-27-2013, 05:09 AM
Eyekon has lenses for many makes of glasses. Every tint and all for $37.
skunked
05-27-2013, 06:40 AM
Try these www.bombereyewear.com (http://www.bombereyewear.com)
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Thank you
DK
sounds good - polarized and floating! how well do they perform?
xpresso2am
05-27-2013, 07:54 AM
Costa for me too......just got a pair of the Blackfins with the 580 lens.....pretty sick and can't wait to use them......loved my other Costa sunglasses that I donated to the sea
I went to Fred Hall last year to pickup a second pair. I told him that a tiny bit of the rubber on the black fin had come loose. He told me to send them back. They fixed and cleaned them up to the point where they look brand new, the warranty is good to go and tested.
DonKing
05-28-2013, 07:01 AM
sounds good - polarized and floating! how well do they perform?
With the promo code the most expensive pair is $25 so try a pair and you tell me. Team Shimano is wearing them..
DK
THE DARKHORSE
05-29-2013, 05:49 PM
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Oh, I'm sorry, I thought someone asked about sight-fishing for Yellowtail?
Then I made the mistake of reading this whole thread---and now even I'm confused. I was going to add some valuable insight to this discussion, but I wouldn't want to mess it up.
Further proof: Gear questions and the internet. Might as well mix water and oil. :D
CKallday71
05-29-2013, 08:46 PM
How about for us poor bastards with bad eyes and have to wear prescription glasses? Clip on?
vincentek9
05-29-2013, 09:16 PM
How about for us poor bastards with bad eyes and have to wear prescription glasses? Clip on?
contact lenses FTW!
also.. if you want some good polarized for under $20, walmart. i own Oakleys, Spys, Dragons, Smiths, Carreras, Ray Bans, etc. and i'd have to say that the Walmart polarized sunglasses have done the best for sight fishing.
alanw
05-29-2013, 09:19 PM
How about for us poor bastards with bad eyes and have to wear prescription glasses? Clip on?
Same here, I need some decent polarized clip-ons.
Cbad Mike
05-29-2013, 11:26 PM
I currently wear JULBO glasses and really like them. Polarized, very comfortable, and they float. The SWELL model comes with a detachable frame that makes them feel like your wearing goggles. I even wear them while launching and landing. There are different lenses with different characteristics to choose from. JULBO has been making glasses for 125 years so while you may have never heard of the name they really do know what their doing.
Check out their website for more info.
www.julbousa.com (http://www.julbousa.com)
FlyFishinYakr
05-30-2013, 06:29 PM
Looking for some recommendations on polarized sunglasses. Specifically for sight fishing.:yt::yt::yt:
$250 below range
Amber will give you best contrast, grey will give best bright light conditions and truer colors. :D
FFY.
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