What are a good pair of polarized glasses for fishing? I don't want to spend too much money but I want a good pair of polarized glasses. thx
Berkley full frame fishing glasses at wally world, Around $5
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Berkley-0996-3-Fishing-Sunglasses/16489671
If you take care if them, like anything, they last.
On 8/16/2013 at 12:33 PM, tomustang said:Berkley full frame fishing glasses at wally world, Around $5
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Berkley-0996-3-Fishing-Sunglasses/16489671
If you take care if them, like anything, they last.
I might pick this. What color works best? The way it look in the store and on the water are very different...
I have the tortoise shell frame with copper lens, though its more like in the middle of copper and amber which is better in lower light
i like my oakley gascans, stylish enough to wear all the time. they can be had for a little over 100
Depends how much you are looking to spend! I have a pair of Oakley's and I just received a pair of Amphibia 2112's that I ordered. Both were less than $200.
On 8/16/2013 at 7:39 PM, eddieg said:I tried a pair of the berkleys and think I got a bad pair. Something must have been wrong with one of lenses because my eyes got bugged out a massive headache followed. Strike King has some new ones out that are around $40 and look promising .
That is what happnes with cheaper sunglasses. The distortion in the lens can cause your eyes to work overtime. Now not all pairs will have the problem but you see it more often in the lower price points.
I would pick up a quality pair of Costa or Smith sunglasses. If you look at www.sierratradingpost.com they always have sunglasses in there and for great prices.
I wear costa del mar with 580 lens I have three different pairs with different colors depending on water clarity and color there about 220 for the 580 lens and150 for 400 lens know the strike king s11 is what alot of my buddies wear and for 30 bucks I say there the best bangfor the buck. But if you want to drop the money can't beat a set of blue or green lens costa del mars
My son has a couple pairs of Fishgillz . They have been a good value and allowed him to get two different lense colors without breaking the bank. http://www.fishgillz.com/index.shtml
BB
Eye Surrender, seriously, these are as good as you wilkl get with a $20 lifetime replacement and the come with a cleaning cloth and hard case for $59.99. I just had a pair replaced that I got 6 years ago, the rubber backs came off and at the time the replacement was $10 and they honored it plus the glasses are now ten times better which I didn't think was possible. I have had both Cost and Maui Jim and they are good glasses but they use a glass lens and you tend to feel them after a bit, TAC lenses have a little less optical quality than glass but they are shatter proof and they are light, I forget I have the glasses on until I go into a dark room. Try them out, I'm glad I did.
I've been looking into this some of late but am more limited than many. I wear glasses that have transition lenses which are fine for outdoor activities but aren't polarized for fishing and are useless for driving, not to mention that the coating starts to wear off around 1 yr in and leaves funny spotting in the visual field.
I refuse to wear glasses that go over the top, think of any geriatric you've seen walking or driving around with these and you'll know why.
I decided for $15 I'd give a pair of the clip on variety a try for now...and went with the GRAY tint because research told me it was more versatile and a bit better in bright sunlight, which is what I find myself having for opportunities more often than not. The browns/ambers were meant more for overcast conditions, the yellow for low light conditions. They happened to have some virtually the same tint/shape as my glasses so it doesn't really look all that cumbersome but not sold on the long term use of them...I got mine at Walgreens, Solar Shield brand.
Strike king s11's...
Strike king s11 I have em in white love em
I have done a review article on polarized sunglasses that is on a few different websites. Unable to post the link here, but you could do a search for selecting the right set of polarized lenses for freshwater fishing. Some of the top brands are oakley, maui jim, costa, and onos. And the ones used in the review are for sale if your interested.
Good luck!
I picked up these a month ago. 30 bucks. Great quality for the price.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001VJU7D4/ref=oh_details_o09_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I got a pair of Berkelys at walmart for about 12 bucks. amber lens. have worked great for the last 9 months. And if I lose or break them its no big deal.
I found some on clearance at Wal-Mart a while back I think they were strike kings.
I have always been a "cheap" sunglasses kind of guy. I have lost way too many in the water, or stepped on them, or any other disaster than can happen with glasses has happened. For years the sub $20 Berkley and SK glasses were all I used. Served me well. This year I have "upgraded" to the $40 SK S11 glasses...........and all I have to say is it was worth it. The are leaps and bounds better than the $20 glasses, 6 months of use and abuse, and they are clear and scratch free, the detail in the water is WAY better, I have seen things with better detail and clarity in the water with those glasses that several buddies with more expensive Wiley X's, and Oakley's could not. I even gave them my glasses and they were shocked. Are a $40 pair of glasses better than a $200 pair? Probably not, but in my situation.....YES.
I lost my oakleys to the bottom of a river a couple months ago. I went the cheap route and got the Basspro XPS Sailfish polarized glasses as a replacement. For a cheap pair of glasses they fit my face surprisingly well and the polarization is pretty good. I would buy them again, and probably will since I tend to be tough on sunglasses.
it just depends on what you consider "too much money" My favorite pair of fishing glasses I have found are Wiley X " Valor's ". Stylish enough to wear all the time, and only about 100 bucks ...
Native brand. They are light and comfortable. Love mine.
I have been searching for a couple of weeks for replacement glasses. I put my kayak over and lost them.. I had a BPS Woo Daves Vermillion lens glasses that were pretty much irreplaceable... Right now it's a toss up between Flying Fisherman and Fish Gillz for me - both have copper/vermillion lenses and look pretty good as well... And the prices are around $50...
On 9/2/2013 at 3:07 AM, Avalonjohn44 said:I have been searching for a couple of weeks for replacement glasses. I put my kayak over and lost them.. I had a BPS Woo Daves Vermillion lens glasses that were pretty much irreplaceable... Right now it's a toss up between Flying Fisherman and Fish Gillz for me - both have copper/vermillion lenses and look pretty good as well... And the prices are around $50...
Get the fishgillz you won't be disappointed with them they float and that has come in handy more than once plus the polarization is outstanding on them
I've been impressed with the Strike King glasses as well. I picked up the pair in the pack with the squarebills you might see at DSG or wherever just because it was on clearance and I broke my other glasses recently. I wasn't expecting much but I have been pleasantly surprised, especially for what I payed.
If you are considering the Fishgillz this may make help sway your decision. They are offering a 2 for 1 promotion
The discount code is fish5000
If this question were changed to which are the best pair polarized glasses that will get me the best piece of....
Then yeah, I would be down to spend $200 on something I break and lose on a regular basis. The SK11's seem to be a great option not overly priced. The $5 wally worlds cost me and a buddy 2 fine ladies on a pontoon. I do not recommend those...nope, not worth it
Solar bat noc series for around 50 bucks and almost as good as costas or oakley
I've used Berkley and Strike King, from Wal-Mar. The amber lenses with green or blue reflective coating I liked really well. I got some grey lenses ones and they distorted my vision. I couldn't drive with them. I called them my painted plastic glasses.
Now, all that said, in a drawing, I won a pair of costas with amber lenses with green reflective coating. Holy cow. I would never have spent the money for these. They were valued at $240.00. There is really no comparison. I was one that believed that sunglasses are sunglasses and anyone that spent that kind of money for some was silly. Not so, now. I could never afford to replace them if I lose them, so, I am pretty careful with them.
The Costa's with the 580 lens are amazing...
.I've never owned a Strike King, or Wileys brand etc. so I can't help you with a comparison.
But if I ever lose these I'm getting another pair, no desire to compare.
Mike
Until I can swing the cash on a pair of polarized prescription glasses, I just throw a pair of cocoons over my regular glasses. I think they do a great job no matter how I look wearing them. I also use them when driving. I like the amber color as the weather changes so often down here in South Florida.
Thanks to this thread, I picked up Strike King S11 Amber. I used it today and love this pair! I feel this is a bargain with $40 retail price. I was bit worry about the fit since I ordered online, but it fit very well to my rather larger head. I think the design is to fit small to large head.
On 9/2/2013 at 10:22 AM, BassinBee said:If you are considering the Fishgillz this may make help sway your decision. They are offering a 2 for 1 promotion
The discount code is fish5000
Wow. That's tempting. I have some Maui Jim's that I found on the side of the road in perfect condition but I need some new pairs for my vehicles. I just hate buying sunglasses without knowing how they fit.
On 8/16/2013 at 8:57 PM, AK-NJ1986 said:Strike king s11 I have em in white love em
Another vote for the s11's. I have 3 pair. One in their smoke color and 2 in their amber color. Great glasses at a great price.
Smoke - clear/bluebird days
Amber - Any other time.
I have a pair of eye surrender which are very comfortable and lifetime warranty.