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re: flying fisherman sunglasses
Posted on 4/14/17 at 6:23 pm to bobaftt1212
Posted on 4/14/17 at 6:23 pm to bobaftt1212
Finding yellow lens fishing sunglasses is tough. Seems like every other tint imaginable is more practical to some experts. But the truth is, yellow lenses have their place and time and for some like me, anything dark is too dark for my eyes.
Flying Fisherman makes very good budget glasses. Another option: Smith Optics now owns a lower price glass company, made overseas to their specifications. Its been labeled a best buy. The name escapes me but it can be googled.
Personally I've never paid more than one fitty for shades. They have a habit of walking away.
Flying Fisherman makes very good budget glasses. Another option: Smith Optics now owns a lower price glass company, made overseas to their specifications. Its been labeled a best buy. The name escapes me but it can be googled.
Personally I've never paid more than one fitty for shades. They have a habit of walking away.
Posted on 4/14/17 at 8:14 pm to Jeff Goldblum
Suncloud is the $50 price range brand owned by Smith Optics.
I hear good things about flying fisherman and suncloud, but I dont have experience with either. I have a pair of bass pro xps that have been surprisingly good however my next pair will likely be sunclouds.
I hear good things about flying fisherman and suncloud, but I dont have experience with either. I have a pair of bass pro xps that have been surprisingly good however my next pair will likely be sunclouds.
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