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General => General Talk => Topic started by: MooMoo Outdoors on March 25, 2024, 07:10:08 PM

Title: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: MooMoo Outdoors on March 25, 2024, 07:10:08 PM
If you are in the market for a new pair of sunglasses, I highly recommend Shady Rays.
I've wore them for 1.5 years and they are holding up very good.
They are affordable yet very good quality and they have amazing warranty.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF6a_96zrg4
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: wormguy on March 31, 2024, 06:25:14 PM
My Costco optical dept is selling Costa's starting at $99.
They are pretty good too
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: NowhereMan on March 31, 2024, 06:42:36 PM
Thanks for the video.

Those look great for the price, but I tend to lose my sunglasses more often than anything else on my AI, so I go super-duper-el-cheapo:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001YXRDC/?th=1

Although these are not polarized, they are remarkably scratch-resistant. They are also easy to clean on the water, which is important to me, as I'm often getting splashed when piloting my AI, and I hate looking thru water drops. I have a fairly small noggin myself, and these fit great, but they might be a bit tight if you are a human cabezon...
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: Spiffy on April 01, 2024, 03:45:28 AM
Thanks for the video.

Those look great for the price, but I tend to lose my sunglasses more often than anything else on my AI, so I go super-duper-el-cheapo:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001YXRDC/?th=1

Although these are not polarized, they are remarkably scratch-resistant. They are also easy to clean on the water, which is important to me, as I'm often getting splashed when piloting my AI, and I hate looking thru water drops. I have a fairly small noggin myself, and these fit great, but they might be a bit tight if you are a human cabezon...

That must be a “thing”… I have lost more pricey sunglasses verses the cheapest fishing off a kayak. The cheapest seem to hang around longer  , take some scratches better and never get lost ..kinda like an old gnarly cat..LOL
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: FishingAddict on April 01, 2024, 08:21:28 AM
This is good info about sunglasses. I wear prescription glasses and checked their prices, seems  if I use Costco Optical for prescription sunglasses, price is better. 
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: divenfish on April 01, 2024, 08:47:24 AM
Costco sells polarized sunglasses for less than $30, branded as champion, bulova, hobie and their own kirkland...so if they are better than the $99 oakley if they end up in the soup  ;)
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: 123engineering on April 01, 2024, 09:23:51 AM
I already ordered my Smith Guide's Choice prescription sunglasses.
If I am unhappy with it, I will check out Shady Rays.

I always wear my sunglasses with a retainer to minimize loosing.


Paul
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: JoeDubC on April 01, 2024, 10:10:00 AM
Beware of cheap sunglasses. Polarization is a minimum, but according to my optometrist, quality of UV A and B blockage varies. He says you need to look up lens ratings - I'm not sure where. Cheap sunglasses can actually do more harm than not wearing any, by increasing the dilation of your eyes, letting in more UV.

I wear $50 Cocoons over my prescription glasses. They look a little "out-there" but give good side protection. They can scratch easily though.



Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: NowhereMan on April 01, 2024, 10:37:18 AM
Beware of cheap sunglasses. Polarization is a minimum, but according to my optometrist, quality of UV A and B blockage varies. He says you need to look up lens ratings - I'm not sure where. Cheap sunglasses can actually do more harm than not wearing any, by increasing the dilation of your eyes, letting in more UV.

Not sure that I'd trust an optometrist on this issue, as the would seem to have a vested interest in selling expensive glasses. Here is an article where a bunch of cheap sunglasses were actually tested for UV protection:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2374185/Are-cheap-sunglasses-safe-We-asked-eye-expert-analyse-cut-price-shades.html

Although there were a couple of duds (for various reasons), the conclusion by their expert is: 'I've been pleasantly surprised,' says Mr Goldberg. 'It seems in the vast majority of cases the CE marks can be trusted and manufacturers are taking greater care about the type of sunglass they sell - even at the budget end of the market.'
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: Spiffy on April 01, 2024, 11:59:11 AM
Why would anybody doubt ZZ Top ……. :walk: :sunny: :glasses2: :glasses9:
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: dtizz on April 01, 2024, 01:31:23 PM
Been wearing Pyramex Ztek glasses for everything for years. $2-3 a pair. UV protection, really light, they fit great, and with the rubber ends they stay on great.

https://safetyglassesusa.com/collections/pyramex-ztek

"Pyramex Ztek Safety Glasses. The extremely popular Pyramex Ztek offers a lightweight, frameless design, soft non-slip rubber temple tips, integrated nose-piece and hard coated lenses for superior scratch-resistance. The Pryamex Ztek's polycarbonate lenses provide 99.9% UV protection and are ANSI Z87.1-2015, and CSA Z94.3 certified."
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: Bulldog---Alex on April 01, 2024, 02:19:22 PM
Been wearing Pyramex Ztek glasses for years. $2-3 a pair.

 Looked them up. UV protection. I'm in..Look like ones that are supplied to me at work Honestly, fishing sunglasses are almost disposable to me. I tend to damage them quickly. I have found adequate ones at walmart for about five bucks. Also UV rated.

I am also not a fashionista. So fit is more important than look.   :smt004


Sincerely,

El Cheapo
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: SpeedyStein on April 01, 2024, 02:48:08 PM
Why would anybody doubt ZZ Top ……. :walk: :sunny: :glasses2: :glasses9:

Seriously! My fav kayak fishing sunglasses are basic black polarized gas station glasses. $9, blocks the sun, and if they fall in the water, no big deal. As a bonus the arms pair well with both a ball cap and my wide brim sun hat.
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: Bulldog---Alex on April 01, 2024, 02:59:49 PM
Why would anybody doubt ZZ Top ……. :walk: :sunny: :glasses2: :glasses9:
As a bonus the arms pair well with both a ball cap and my wide brim sun hat.

Pretty much always donning a hat when out in the sun.
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: Spiffy on April 01, 2024, 03:44:27 PM
And the choice is up to you cause they come in two classes
Rhinestone shades or cheap sunglasses..... :glasses1:
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: Fuzzywuzzy on April 01, 2024, 04:00:50 PM
Not to derail this thread but are any of you both nearsighted AND farsighted? Do you wear bifocals on the water? I wear prescription sunglasses OTW for nearsightedness, but have to take them off every time I want to see up close, which is frequently. I've never lost them in the water but it's only a matter of time.

I'm sure bifocal sunglasses exist but I hate bifocals.

I wonder what the rest of you do.
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: Spiffy on April 01, 2024, 04:06:47 PM
i had progressive sunglasses ..TLDR ..they`re in about 80 FOW up at Salt Point    :smt075.....cheap bifocals from walmart under sunglasses if i must.. other wise pre tie and snap swivels
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: AlsHobieOutback on April 01, 2024, 04:07:33 PM
This year may be the first time I cave in and bring my spare glasses on the water, to tie knots with.  :book1:
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: Eddie on April 02, 2024, 07:38:28 AM
I cracked my 2.0 readers in my pfd yesterday.  When I gotta read a chart or some focused up close thang I pull em out and lay over my shades.  So far I'm at readers level.  I was a little nervous at my DMV license renewal though with the "put your hand over one eye" moment. 
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: SpeedyStein on April 02, 2024, 07:42:49 AM
I was a little nervous at my DMV license renewal though with the "put your hand over one eye" moment.

The way people drive around here, I wouldn't worry about the DMV at all, haha.
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: Eddie on April 02, 2024, 08:08:36 AM
I was a little nervous at my DMV license renewal though with the "put your hand over one eye" moment.

The way people drive around here, I wouldn't worry about the DMV at all, haha.
You mean they can’t see or find their turn signal lever and must have blurry speedometer vision?   :smt006
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: CommanderMike on April 02, 2024, 05:03:11 PM
Biggest problem I have is keeping them clear of salt water. I need them to see my fish finder. Need transiton readers. Always switching between sunglasses and reading glasses.

Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: FishingAddict on April 02, 2024, 06:37:12 PM
Biggest problem I have is keeping them clear of salt water. I need them to see my fish finder. Need transiton readers. Always switching between sunglasses and reading glasses.
My Costco prescription sunglasses have progressive lenses. Good for distance, intermediate and reading viewing. Works great for outdoor conditions.
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: CaliDiverDan on April 21, 2024, 09:31:15 AM
I have to comment on this one. In a pinch I bought a pair of random polarized sunglasses at a corner store for like $20. I ended up really liking them and used them as my dailys. Later I splurged on a pair of Costas because I had a gift certificate at WM. I kept them in their original case and in my glove box to only be used when fishing. A couple months later we were fly fishing on a river and I decided to pull them out for the first time and do a side by side comparison. I was shocked. The cheap ones were better! Only slightly better, but for sure better than the Costas at seeing through the glare on the water, giving a clearer view underwater. Also there was less glare on the inside of the glass when the back of my head was facing the sun. And they were more comfortable and lighter weight. So I returned the $250 Costas and looked up the brand on the cheap glasses. I found their website and ordered 1 dozen pairs in bulk for $36. $44.10 with tax and shipping. Yup, that is right, $3.67/pair shipped. That was last October and so far I think I have only thrown one pair away because the lens got a bit scratched up. But I'm pretty rough on my glasses. Their website has a constantly changing selection of styles. In fact I just looked them up again for this post and might order another dozen because I like the look of their new "Sports Sunglasses" and they are only $48 for a box of one dozen. Here is their link: https://glassesofsquaro.com You're welcome. :smt001
Title: Re: Sunglasses that I highly recommend
Post by: fishbushing on April 21, 2024, 09:45:43 AM
Thanks for the link  :smt006