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Sunglasses
What are you guys wearing for sunglasses?
Right now I am rocking the Oakley Bottle Caps but they are polarized messes with my vision.
http://www.oakley.com/pd/2270/15317
I'm thinking of switching to the Oakley Holbrook's on the boat.
http://www.oakley.com/pd/6497
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I find for our sport, because we're always looking down, up and every which way, we need unobstructed vision and protection from light from all angles. Preferable design attributes are:
- top frame only (or very thin frame if full framed)
- wrap well to the side
- lens extends down to the cheek bone to also block reflected light from the water
Hence, check the "Sport" category of Oakley: http://oakley.ca/sport-sunglasses
I just haven't found a retailer that stocks all these thus haven't gotten my hands on the right Sport pair (fit, preferred tint, etc). Though not a "Sport" set, I recently acquired Oakley "Inmates". They are full frame, but very thin frame. Good vision, protection and tint. Regular: http://oakley.ca/pd/5628 & polarized: http://oakley.ca/pd/5629.
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http://oakley.ca/pd/4658?sliverf
http://oakley.ca/pd/5538
Flak jacket for the boat Half wire fr just chillin:p
PS, both the plastic and metal frames sink just as fast , i should know the lake has claimed a few.:mad:
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All Polarized
SPY HIELO
ARNETTE RAGE
SPY LaCROSSE
ANARCHY BLACKEN
SPY HAILWOOD
RAY-BAN AVIATORS FADE (not polarized) (for when "on the water" look isn't appropriate)
I also have some Oakley M-frames to cut the grass in.
I like sunglasses as you can see. Definately polarized. Helps to not "squint".
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the ones i wear so i dont get racoon eyes, before i load up on the sun-screen:
http://www.hdosport.com/Fox-The-Inje...lasses-439.htm
then when i have sunscreen on ( usually most of the day ) black with polar grey polarized
http://www.smithoptics.com/Hideout_31_567.html?fl=true
and when im feelin a little goofy, Smith Chemist, white with gold gradiant
http://www.zappos.com/smith-optics-c...ld-mirror-lens
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revo redpoint in matte black/graphite
http://www.revo.com/#/models/31-red-point153/colors
i like these better than any of the oakley sunglasses i've had
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If they're under $25 and fit nice, thats what I use for the boat. I prolly loose 5 pairs a year on the lake, im horrible about shades. Other than the boat I really like Arnett's and some of the stuff Oakley has im ok with.
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I been rocking the Costa Del Mar Swordfish for about 5-6 years now. Personal opinion Costa's are the best on water glasses made. They have plenty of styles to choose from, but not as 'extreme' as oakleys.
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Same pair of Ray-Ban Predator frameless polarized for four years now, best glasses i've ever owned.
Have a backup pair of Spy Meteors from my riding days just in case.
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Maui Jim, the best glasses I have ever had or tried on for that matter!