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are there polarized sun glasses that would fit over my regular glasses?

Question by smallfrey. Uploaded on March 05, 2010

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from MLH wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

Cocoons:

http://cocoonseyewear.com/

I've seen them at Cabela's. Not sure about other stores. Best to try them on since they have different sizes for different sized glasses.

When I bought my latest pair of glasses I chose a pair with optional polarized lens that attach with magnets. These are very nice - glass, not plastic.

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from hi_tail wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

Fitovers if ya got the cajones to wear them in public :D

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from Jere Smith wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

I always have a pair of Photogrey or "Tranision" lenses on at least 1 pair.

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from Jere Smith wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

Transition* sorry.

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from Cgull wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

I wear cacoons, they sell for 45.00 at bass pro, but Ihave found some for under 10 on ebay. They have three different mens sizes, I have an extra large and a large. The large are a little lighter and fit a little better. They work great and are some what scatch resistant. Wall mart sells simular fit overs for 18 but they do scratch faster.

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from xavier5735 wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

you can get this polarized film for your glasses at any eye place

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from Ontario Honker ... wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

Lots of different clipons available. That's what I'd advise. However, th best choice is to get a separate pair of prescription glasses that are shaded and polarized. Otherwise you're looking through two layers of glass/plastic and that will decrease the quality of vision much more than you'd expect.

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from 007 wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

O/H is right on both accounts, I have a pair of clip ons and a pair of prescription sunglasses both.

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from country road wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

I wore clip ons for many years and now have prescription polaroids. You can usually find clip ons at the drug store. Hi-tail is right---you don't look cool in clip ons, but the fish don't care.

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from firehawk532 wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

I always buy 2 pair glasses 1 regular lens 1 pair polarized sunglasses but I also carry a pair or clip-ons in my tackle bag incase I forget the sunglasses or I am going to be out till dark and don't want to fuss with 2 pair of glasses. Then I can just take the clip-ons off when the sun starts setting and I'm in lower light conditions.

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from DakotaMan wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

Sure clip ons... if you are a real hunter, you should invest in Lasik... man, can I see now that I have had that done. No more clip on Poloroids flying into the drink... no more frosted over glasses, no paralax... life is good for a hunter with good vision.

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from DakotaMan wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

Sure clip ons... if you are a real hunter, you should invest in Lasik... man, can I see now that I have had that done. No more clip on Poloroids flying into the drink... no more frosted over glasses, no paralax... life is good for a hunter with good vision.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

DakotaMan, I totally agreed with you and I don't need any glasses right now because I have 20/20 Vision!!!

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from MLH wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

Cocoons:

http://cocoonseyewear.com/

I've seen them at Cabela's. Not sure about other stores. Best to try them on since they have different sizes for different sized glasses.

When I bought my latest pair of glasses I chose a pair with optional polarized lens that attach with magnets. These are very nice - glass, not plastic.

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from Cgull wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

I wear cacoons, they sell for 45.00 at bass pro, but Ihave found some for under 10 on ebay. They have three different mens sizes, I have an extra large and a large. The large are a little lighter and fit a little better. They work great and are some what scatch resistant. Wall mart sells simular fit overs for 18 but they do scratch faster.

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from Ontario Honker ... wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

Lots of different clipons available. That's what I'd advise. However, th best choice is to get a separate pair of prescription glasses that are shaded and polarized. Otherwise you're looking through two layers of glass/plastic and that will decrease the quality of vision much more than you'd expect.

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from 007 wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

O/H is right on both accounts, I have a pair of clip ons and a pair of prescription sunglasses both.

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from hi_tail wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

Fitovers if ya got the cajones to wear them in public :D

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from Jere Smith wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

I always have a pair of Photogrey or "Tranision" lenses on at least 1 pair.

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from xavier5735 wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

you can get this polarized film for your glasses at any eye place

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from country road wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

I wore clip ons for many years and now have prescription polaroids. You can usually find clip ons at the drug store. Hi-tail is right---you don't look cool in clip ons, but the fish don't care.

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from firehawk532 wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

I always buy 2 pair glasses 1 regular lens 1 pair polarized sunglasses but I also carry a pair or clip-ons in my tackle bag incase I forget the sunglasses or I am going to be out till dark and don't want to fuss with 2 pair of glasses. Then I can just take the clip-ons off when the sun starts setting and I'm in lower light conditions.

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from Jere Smith wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

Transition* sorry.

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from DakotaMan wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

Sure clip ons... if you are a real hunter, you should invest in Lasik... man, can I see now that I have had that done. No more clip on Poloroids flying into the drink... no more frosted over glasses, no paralax... life is good for a hunter with good vision.

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from DakotaMan wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

Sure clip ons... if you are a real hunter, you should invest in Lasik... man, can I see now that I have had that done. No more clip on Poloroids flying into the drink... no more frosted over glasses, no paralax... life is good for a hunter with good vision.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

DakotaMan, I totally agreed with you and I don't need any glasses right now because I have 20/20 Vision!!!

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