what's your favorite under $40 polarized glasses? can i get away with Berkley or ugly stick Wal-Mart glasses?
The new Strike King S11 glasses are fantastic. Just as good as my Wiley X glasses as far as visibility. I have the Okeechobee model.
I found a pair of Storm polarized glasses at Wal-Mart for around $30. I really liked them for the short time I used them.
I found a pair of spider wire ones on the clearance rack at Walmart for $5. They are a crazy orange color frame, but are the blue blocker style yellow lenses that I wanted to try out for lower light situations. I tried them once so far, and other than my co-angler making fun of them being brighter than the rising sun they were pretty good. Not going to replace my Maui Jim's for most situations though.
For more options, try 6pm.com. I got 2 pairs of really nice polarized Spys for under $40 each. Retailed for over $140 ea.
Lot's of sunglass talk recently.
The biggest thing you will notice on a daily basis between cheaper glasses and expensive glasses is comfort. Expensive glasses really are more comfortable, and the are more durable. But imo, that's about where the benefits stop.
If you are worried about optical quality of the cheap lenses like Berkley or the BassPro XPS brand, don't. They will work fine, and provide proper UV protection as well as the expensive models.
Strike King S11 glasses are great for the money.
Allen
I get the spiderwire glasses from walmart. I'm really rough on them and they work great for me. I usually lose them, but they work well with seeing in the shallows.
I wear the $20 Solar Shield fit-overs from Wal-Mart (Walgreens sells them too) because I'm way too cheap to lay down $400 or more for prescription sunglasses. They have 100% UV block, brow and side shields and impact-resistant lenses. They also look kinda dorky, but I'm way past caring about that.
Tom
A bit over your budget, but I've had my Suncloud's for a couple of years and they do fine. They're scratched and beat pretty good, but I still use them daily. $49.99 before tax. I do, however, plan to upgrade to Maui Jim's soon.
I have been wearing Bass Pro XPS Bluefin polarized sunglasses for the last 3 years. They are pretty good for the price. I think I paid $18 for them at the spring classic sale, but they are only around $25 regular price.
Go to ebay and type in fake oakleys. Cheap cheap! And they work just fine.
If you have a Sams membership keep an eye out there. I've seen several name brand sunglasses there on sale for $20-40 from time to time. I picked up a pair of Revo sunglasses there a couple years ago for $25, normally $99.
Also I have a couple pair of Fishgillz sunglasses. They are my go to sunglasses if I go out in my kayak or go swimming since they float. From time to time they will have a buy one get one free sale which makes them about $15-20 each. They aren't super high quality but they are lightweight, they come with a soft case, and they float.
Another vote for the Strike King S11's.
I have 2 pair of bps sunglasses, smoke lens I use for everyday sunglasses. The amber lens I use for fishing. I've had them for 3 years now, other than tightening up the screws every few months I've had no issues.
I just bought a pair of Strike King S11 polarized sunglasses for $40 and am very happy with them. I just noticed you can get them on eBay for $26 too.
On 4/15/2017 at 7:47 AM, Travis Gasper said:I just bought a pair of Strike King S11 polarized sunglasses for $40 and am very happy with them. I just noticed you can get them on eBay for $26 too.
Cheap here too:
https://www.overstockbait.com/category-s/2239.htm
flying fisherman are decent
SK Plus for 30 bucks.
I have like 6 pairs of the YUM sunglasses found in walmart. they cost like $4.88 or something, and the polarization is good. I buy them because I will take non-fisherman fishing often and like to have extra pairs handy. They fit me pretty well, and they cut down glare great. Not resistant to scratches or anything because they are cheap plastic lenses, but they work just fine.
For custom prescription polarized try Zenni Optical. Unbeatable prices and great styles; $75 out the door is what I paid. If you wear prescription, that's unbeatable. Tight lines.
-Juan
Calcutta Bait company makes a pretty good pair of cheap polarized sunglasses, I've had one pair for almost a year now and they have held up pretty good.
I got a free pair of strike kings for entering a tournament, and they work great!
I have had a pair of SK S11's since they first came out. They are worlds better than the $20 SK's, Berkley's , etc....that I used before.
I have had them for 4 years, going on 5, and need to be replaced soon as the frame is cracked from me stepping on them. At $40 they have been a good value, because I used to go through 2 pairs of $20 ones a year replacing them after the lenses get all scratched up. I wear them 24/7 and at work is where they get all beat up, but the SK's lenses have lasted much much longer than the rest.
On 4/15/2017 at 7:47 AM, Travis Gasper said:I just bought a pair of Strike King S11 polarized sunglasses for $40 and am very happy with them. I just noticed you can get them on eBay for $26 too.
Picked mine up on a one day deal 4 for $50 shipped. At the time I had never heard of them but for the price took a chance. Gave one pair away so now I have 2 smoke lense for sunny daysand a amber one for low light.
Allen
On 4/14/2017 at 5:06 AM, tholmes said:I wear the $20 Solar Shield fit-overs from Wal-Mart (Walgreens sells them too) because I'm way too cheap to lay down $400 or more for prescription sunglasses. They have 100% UV block, brow and side shields and impact-resistant lenses. They also look kinda dorky, but I'm way past caring about that.
Tom
My prescription sunglasses were $300. Don't really need glasses for anything but close work, but my eyes have aged so that they don't focus well in lower light levels (like what is filtered through sunglasses), so I had to get prescription ones with just mild correction for driving. They'll be good for fishing too.
On 4/15/2017 at 8:24 AM, moguy1973 said:Cheap here too:
https://www.overstockbait.com/category-s/2239.htm
And with their tax weekend sale, they are $15.00. That's s great deal!
On 4/14/2017 at 3:16 AM, mllrtm79 said:I found a pair of spider wire ones on the clearance rack at Walmart for $5. They are a crazy orange color frame, but are the blue blocker style yellow lenses that I wanted to try out for lower light situations. I tried them once so far, and other than my co-angler making fun of them being brighter than the rising sun they were pretty good. Not going to replace my Maui Jim's for most situations though.
I have these also and great for the price. However, I really feel that in a situation where a lure is going to come smack me in the glasses, they won't stand up to the impact, so I caution you that High impact lenses are a much better choice in the long run. Look for lenses that meet ANSI code z80.3 for UVA/UVB eye protection, Additionally ANSI Z87.1-2003 offers impact or high impact protection.
Dug
i noticed guys saying certain lenses for certain types of weather. funds are limited so what would be a good all around lens?
On 4/17/2017 at 8:41 AM, 1201vilbig said:
And with their tax weekend sale, they are $15.00. That's s great deal!
I grabbed a pair at that price. I ended up with $52 order, paid $26 with their tax relief sale. Most were 50 to 70% off