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Polarized Glasses
#1
Need to get some new ones. I dont want to spend more that 50 or 60 bucks. Any suggestions?
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#2
I prefer "GLASS" lenses, but for some good ones that shouldn't distort would be Smith or Maui Jim.
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#3
Like FG says.

But I have never noticed any problems with cheaper plastic lens that I have had. Other than any plastic len is susceptible to scratching rather easily. Used to get the inexpensive Fisherman glasses since I seemed to destroy or scratch or loose the expensive ones just as quickly as the inexpensive ones.

brownish, copper or amber are said to be the best colors for stream fishing.

I keep looking for inexpensive yellow polarized glasses but have not found any. I have been wanting them for those early evening times after the sun is off the water.
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Have to agree with you Scruffy_Fly about going the plastic route. The less glass around my eyes the better that I like it. I have a pair of polarized clip ons that cost $35 hardly what I would call inexpensive, but compared whats available at prices in the 100 to 200 range, mine are just great for the dough.
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