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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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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.
Fitovers if ya got the cajones to wear them in public :D
I always have a pair of Photogrey or "Tranision" lenses on at least 1 pair.
Transition* sorry.
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.
you can get this polarized film for your glasses at any eye place
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.
O/H is right on both accounts, I have a pair of clip ons and a pair of prescription sunglasses both.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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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.
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.
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.
O/H is right on both accounts, I have a pair of clip ons and a pair of prescription sunglasses both.
Fitovers if ya got the cajones to wear them in public :D
I always have a pair of Photogrey or "Tranision" lenses on at least 1 pair.
you can get this polarized film for your glasses at any eye place
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.
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.
Transition* sorry.
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.
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.
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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