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![]() I can no longer wear contact lenses and am looking for suggestions/experiences with clip-on and fit-over polarized sunglasses for use on the boat.
To complicate issues my glasses have a transition coating that auto tints. Thanks |
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![]() I can't help you out on the clip on or fit over question but...I did invest in apair of polarized prescription sunglasses a fewyears back and it turned out to be an awesome decision. I wear them not only for fishing but driving and everyday use and they are awesome. Well worth the investment in my opinion. Many frames and lenses from top sunglass manufacturers can be made as prescription now.
Good luck with it which ever you choose.
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![]() I usually get two glasses - one normal. (OK.. progressive) and another one with tinted / polarizer as sunglasses.
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![]() Cocoon's fitover.
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![]() I use polarized clip-ons. You can't have transitions that darken in bright light that are polarized. Clip-ons are fine.,if only I could stop losing them.
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![]() I haven't found a good clip on. Next time you get glasses, look for a 2 for one sale and make the second pair sunglasses.
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