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Quick question.... I have a lots of Health Savings Account money to spend or I lose it by March. I tried to see if spending it on my jeep or boat accessories would be covered as I use them for mental health therapy..... but sadly they said no. :(

So I am getting new prescription glasses and plan to get a dedicated pair of fishing prescription glasses that give a bit more wrap around eye cover than my daily wear glasses. My daily's are even polarized so that will be a given on the sunglasses.

Any thought on Color, Brand, Comfort?

What do you guys recommend? 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Dutch said:

I like my Costas.

yeah I like them..top of the list so far... PRICEY @ $834 as configured below.

COSTA FANTAIL

www.sportrx.com
Costa Fantail Tortoise (RX)

Frame Color
Tortoise
Vision Type
Varilux™ Progressive 
Lens Material
580p Trivex 
Lens Color
Copper w/ Silver Mirror
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Costa, Maui Jim.  Talk to your eye guy and get what he says is my best advice.  Mine is free and well worth the price.  His is not free and also most likely worth the price.

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12 minutes ago, Terrierman said:

Costa, Maui Jim.  Talk to your eye guy and get what he says is my best advice.  Mine is free and well worth the price.  His is not free and also most likely worth the price.

I dont really have an eye guy. I have been going to Americas Best but now that I moved Im going to try Lenscrafters for my regular pair.

I think they are limited on sunglasses unless they can order them. Otherwise I have to provide sportrx with the measurements and the prescription. I would love to try some on and sportrx have a try before you buy frame option. I'll check with Lenscrafters tomorrow.

 

Maui Jim are pretty sharp. I Like this one too

Maui Jim Peahi Matte Black

Posted

Fly Fisherman Boca Grande are sharp too. not sure I can get these in prescription

Flying Fisherman Boca Grande

Posted

I have a pair of scrip MJ Kahunas with the “Maui Brilliant” lenses; they are simply the best - but sadly priced similar to Costas.  I also own other MJs, Costas and Oakley’s and have previously owned Ray Bans, etc. but nothing compares to that pair for comfort and performance.  Not even close.  Try a pair on.

Mike

Posted
3 hours ago, N9BOW said:

My daily's are even polarized

How do you get polarized  without tint? I've been told by several that tint was required.

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I'm due to get a new pair myself - doing a little research and I came across this:

You may wonder why there is such a significant difference in the price of polarized sunglasses and if the extra cost is worth it. Glasses can be inexpensively polarized by attaching the film to the outside of the lenses. Two factors make this method less desirable. The film will eventually peel away from the lens; it’s just not as durable. Also, precision placement of the film is crucial. If it’s placed off the vertical axis some polarizing powers will be lost. Higher quality, higher priced glasses feature lenses with the polarizing film sandwiched between lens layers, encapsulating it. Placement is aligned exactly for optimum performance. This process results in superior clarity, better peripheral vision, and lasting durability.
 

I have had the lenses with the film on the outside, you have to be careful not to leave them on the dashboard on a hot sunny day as it can damage the film.  Next pair I will definitely be asking whether the film is on the outside or sandwiched between the lens layers.  My guess is most of the premium priced glasses use the sandwich method, but I would certainly check beforehand.  

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