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AdAMxr
08-02-2015, 03:59 PM
A few years ago I picked up my first pair of expensive sunglasses (Oakley gascan). I was shocked at how well the black polarized lenses helped me see under the surface of the water. I'm long overdue for a new pair and was wondering what everyone one thinks is the best tint for fishing? So post up what you guys are currently wearing and/or recommendations!

ETOWNCANUCK
08-02-2015, 04:28 PM
I went with the blue tint on my Oakley's when I bought a pair.
I got the Flak Jacket 2.0
I find them to be pretty good

pinelakeperch
08-02-2015, 04:47 PM
I'm sorry, those gas cans look hideous.

http://i.imgur.com/FxlmxRK.jpg

Opa
08-02-2015, 04:59 PM
Randolph Ranger glasses from a sponsor "The Shooting Optometrist" with the brown lenses. The frames are made to interchange the lenses that might work for your particular situation. Available in prescription lenses.

www.randolphusa.com

bobalong
08-02-2015, 05:21 PM
I have had a pair of the Oakleys with copper colored reader lens on the bottom for about 6 years, pretty happy with them.

ESOXangler
08-02-2015, 05:23 PM
Maui jims and brown lenses

-JR-
08-02-2015, 05:58 PM
Oakley has two lenses just for fishing. Shallow blue and deep blue.
I went with shallow blue.

AdAMxr
08-02-2015, 07:28 PM
I'm sorry, those gas cans look hideous.

http://i.imgur.com/FxlmxRK.jpg

actually they look like this: http://ca.oakley.com/mam/celum/celum_assets/main_03-473_gascan_matte-black-grey_001_62521_png_zoom.jpg?2

but thanks for the helpful contribution!

AdAMxr
08-02-2015, 07:30 PM
It seems like blue lens are the way to go. Thanks guys!

EZM
08-02-2015, 08:48 PM
Pelagic

http://www.pelagicgear.com/products/sunglasses/frame-style/legend

italk2u
08-02-2015, 09:30 PM
I lose too many of them, so i pick up 3 or 4 every year for 20 bucks each at the College of the desert fair in palm springs. LOL

Duster
08-03-2015, 12:35 AM
Smith with polarized cromo pop lens have them and by far best fishing glasses i have had. 240$ worth every penny

scel
08-03-2015, 01:30 AM
Amber/rose is a good all-around lens that provides good contrast, particularly in rivers or variable light conditions (like tree foliage).
Blue/grey is good for bright, open water conditions.
Green provides good contrast in low light conditions.

I have 5 pairs of sunglasses. If I had to choose one pair, I would opt for the amber/rose lens. Like I said, the only environment where they do not excel are bright, open conditions or low light (like spring rain or the hour 30 minutes before/after dawn/dusk). Otherwise, for 80%+, the amber/rose are ideal.

fzo
08-03-2015, 02:29 AM
i prefer ray ban

talabadan
08-03-2015, 03:30 AM
Good quality sunglasses at Winners for reasonable price- 15 to 30$ . Adidas, Puma, Oakley, Fila

Sea Hawk
08-03-2015, 10:33 AM
I agree that amber seems to be the best all around tint. When I was in Belise, the guide there told me they all wore Smith sunglasses. Before I bought mine I tried many different brands and finally decided on Costa sunglasses. If you watch tv shows where they do lots of flats fishing, you will see many people wearing Costa glasses.Cabelas carries them, but do not have a large selection. My advice would be that regardless of the brand you decide on, make sure they wrap around so they block the light from getting in behind.

MK2750
08-03-2015, 11:11 AM
I have a couple pairs of Maui Jims that are very good.

I read on other forums how impressive the Smiths are and that they are polarized using a different method. Instead of a film added to the lens that deteriorates over time the polarization is some how built in.

I also read that the Chromopop technology was second to none, including Costa, at a lower cost. There is a proven science behind the technology if one reads enough or talks to an eye professional.

I purchased the Frontman Chromopops and couldn't be happier. They provide move peripheral protection and fit my face perfect. I can't shake them off but they are light and comfortable.

I bought the brown lens that was recommended for our waters. They blow away the Maui Jims for sight fishing. For seeing into the depths and spotting fish, Maui Jims are not even close to the Chromopops. I do notice a bit of eye strain with the Smiths however and switch to the Maui Jims for driving and general use.

I have only had the Smiths a short time but so far am extremely impressed. For a dedicated river/stream fishing glasses I would highly recommend them. For a day at the beach or open water boating in bright conditions I would go Maui Jims or perhaps a darker lens in the Smiths.

I have read nothing but good about the Costas as well but have never tried them. The salt water folks really seem to like them.

Taco
08-03-2015, 11:24 AM
Ran Ban aviator ear wire frames with Pentax copper tint progressive lenses

Sundancefisher
08-03-2015, 12:34 PM
I use cheap $23 fit overs from shoppers drugs/walmart.

Work great. Cheap so taking two pair is no problem. When I was done fishing in Cuba I gave a pair to the guide.

Scratch or lose and you don't cry. Comes in many different sizes and lens colours. Gray and amber. Amber great on the flats. Gray great on lakes.

tight line
08-03-2015, 01:45 PM
Pelagic Fish Whistles

Carson13
08-04-2015, 12:59 PM
Look up prime shades, you can totally customize them how you want and they are a bit cheaper with the same quality in my opinion!