poalarzied indispensable for fishing
esp sight fishing
of which i am a notch under master of.
Polarized lenses FTW...(in most cases)
I couldn't wear them in the cranes because the polarization blacked out the LCD screens in the on-board computers...but hey, who needs safety features anyway as long as you LOOK good?)
Ya know, I read something about them messing with LCD screens. Not that I'm looking at LCDs very often while wearing sunglasses or anything...
Ya know, I read something about them messing with LCD screens. Not that I'm looking at LCDs very often while wearing sunglasses or anything...
Ya know, I read something about them messing with LCD screens. Not that I'm looking at LCDs very often while wearing sunglasses or anything...
I used to consider Maui Jim the best for my needs (driving, sight fishing back country on the flats, or watching the lines when trolling bluewater) but as awesome as their lenses are the weight involved got old. Now I'm completely smitten with Kaenon's SR71 material, which is super strong, super clear polymer that comes polarized. People who ask to try them on usually gasp when they see what they're missing. They're not cheap, but they are worth every penny.
Def go with polarized, a better question is what tint? An even better question would be "Why Oakley?" Over rated, over priced IMO.
You can find inexpensive polarized lenses as well, Flying Fisherman for example.
I used to consider Maui Jim the best for my needs (driving, sight fishing back country on the flats, or watching the lines when trolling bluewater) but as awesome as their lenses are the weight involved got old. Now I'm completely smitten with Kaenon's SR71 material, which is super strong, super clear polymer that comes polarized. People who ask to try them on usually gasp when they see what they're missing. They're not cheap, but they are worth every penny.
Another question, I just had lunch with a buddy and he said that tinted car windows + polarized sunglasses = issues, anyone experience this? We have a very light tint on my wife's WRX windows but nothing major.