Any suggestions on the best quality/value for money in polarised sun glasses?
Any suggestions on the best quality/value for money in polarised sun glasses?
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
I spent a lot of time in the tropics of North Australia & Africa as a Hunting/Fishing guide in the blasing sun& after l got my pilots licence l would be tasked flying clients into remote camps in Arnhem Land & the Kimberly's, a lot of the time flying into the setting sun & grew to absolutely hate crap easily scratched glasses .I had a chopper pilot mate recommend Spotters sunglasses ,they have are proper optical quality Glass with the lenses sandwiched in between ,making them highly scratch resistant .I brought my last pair over 6 yrs ago in OZ after giving my mate l was guiding with on my last gig in Africa, my old pair as he was blown away by the abuse they would handle .
https://www.completeoutdoors.co.nz/m...rs-glasses-68/
Last edited by bunji; 15-02-2021 at 08:03 PM.
You can buy clip ons from optomitrist
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Got my prescription in polarised sunnies, worth event.
Grouchy Smurf had it right all along...
dirty dogs are good......I use hunting and fishing ones with very few issues.....
https://gatorzaustralia.com/ best sunnies I've ever had!!!
Oakley for me
For fishing 'Spotters' are up there, but pricey
maui jim $280 upwards , Best lens quality and value
There is only one. Maui Jims. Go for the glass lense models. My pair was $340 from Sunglass Hut in Bayfair.......they are quite frankly the ducks nuts.
Id never go near oakley or any other plastic shit again, wasted hundreds on glasses that break or the polarising delaminates.
the Jims being glass have the polarising imbeded in the glass, also they are very hard to scratch.
Mates old boy works on a Kiwifruit orchard every day, had his pair for 14 years and they have even been under he tractor tire. Still going strong.
Another bonus is the hinges on the arms are spring loaded and can actually flex a bit past 90 forward to stop breakages there too.
I've always used Oakley Holbrook's because I hate"wrap around" sunnies that make you feel like there's something clinging to your face all day. Got the new "Prizm" polarised lens ones last year and they're awesome.
On a side note, funny story about those new sunnies, I bought them and about a week later went for a wander in the Leithen Bush block, when I got out I realised my sunnies had dissapeared off my head as I wasn't wearing them in the Bush. Fast forward to about 2 months ago and I went for another poke around up there. Spent the night on the tops and then made my way out. Had just crossed the last creek before getting back to the car park and something caught my eye.. There's my sunnies I lost last year hanging on a tree branch. What were the odds of walking back past the exact same spot nearly a year later?!
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