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Mashuga
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I wear the 'fit over' polarized sunglasses also. I buy them off the rack at various stores. They are not expensive. I used to wear the flip ups but these are much better for me as they block light from the sides too.
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AdamXChicago
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schweady: " I had a rude awakening, however, when I broke one in half while carrying them uncased in my pants pocket: $70.00 for a replacement. " That’s exactly how I broke my last pair of really good clip-ons. Note to self - use the case
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Flashback
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One of my favorite river past times used to be checking out spots on the river, where drunken "river dorks" & their girlfriends or wives flipped their canoes. All you need is a dive mask & time. A good "dump spot" can provide a haul of loose money, expensive sunglasses, beer, cameras, cell phones, and other misc gear. Best find: Colt Diamondback pistol, which was returned to owner.
Me actually pay 100 to 250 dollars for a pair of sunglasses? Never gonna happen!
BOB
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schweady
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The sunglass clip that I wear with my prescription trifocals attach magnetically. Obviously, they are sold as a dedicated set. They attach with magnets at the temples -- at the outside upper corners of the lenses -- and hold far more securely than a previous pair where the single magnetic attachment was at the bridge of the nose. Strong winds on motor rides, etc have never budged these. I had a rude awakening, however, when I broke one in half while carrying them uncased in my pants pocket: $70.00 for a replacement.
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AdamXChicago
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I wear bifocals and have been buying cheapo clip-on sunglasses for my canoe trips. These are OK at best. Don’t want to get prescription sunglasses (bifocals) yet, so was wondering if anyone on the board has found higher-quality clip-on options.
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jhb8426
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My wife uses fit over glasses that you wear over normal glasses. She like's them and they are not pricey. These are just an example, don't know what the brand she has is.
Fit over sun glasses
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AdamXChicago
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I was nosing around the Cocoons website the other day. Hmmm...
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WHendrix
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I have probably used, and lost, several hundred pair of clip-ons. I'm a fly fisherman, and I like the ones that flip up so I can have more light to tie on very small flies. The ones I've used most lately are Cocoons. The place where I have most often found them consistently is Cables. They are a bit more expensive than some, but also a bit higher quality. They do scratch, but maybe not a easily as some others I've used. If I'm not fishing I like the Cocoons that just fit over your regular classes. Both of these are polarized.
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TwoByGreenCanoe
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Just got a knock off to Cocoons from Amazon. They were $16. Identical design except they use a little harder plastic frames instead of the rubberized in Cocoons. Polarized also.
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