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[email protected] February 18th 06 04:22 PM

Sunglasses (Pacific NW Style)
 

JimH wrote:
I need to upgrade my crappy sunglasses now that we are back into boating.
The last nice pair I had ended up in Lake Erie 2 years ago while on a cruise
on our friends Lyman.

Who makes a decent pair of polarized sunglasses with glass lenses? I think
my last pair was a Sunglass Hut proprietary brand......no longer available.

My eyes are pretty sensitive to sunlight. Any suggestions?



Up here, some boaters use field glasses in their normally frustrated
attempts to catch even the faintest glimmer of sunlight. I have been
told the sun is round, and sort of a bright white/orange/yellow color.
Thank heaven for our perpetual cloud cover, it doesn't sound like that
mythical ball of fire in the sky would be much to look at even if one
had an opportunity to do so.

(There are some important reasons that the Pacific NW is not a hotbed
of celestial navigation and/or astronomy)


Josh Assing February 18th 06 05:37 PM

Sunglasses (Pacific NW Style)
 
After years of having polarized glasses; I've given up on them for boating;
mostly becuase I got headaches using them as the polarity "shifts" as the boat
heels over or swells adjust; you don't hold your head "flat" to get the
polorizing effect.

I have worn Glacier glasses on the boat, actually all the time, and am glad; the
block most of the glare & keep my eyes relaxed...


On 18 Feb 2006 08:22:15 -0800, wrote:


JimH wrote:
I need to upgrade my crappy sunglasses now that we are back into boating.
The last nice pair I had ended up in Lake Erie 2 years ago while on a cruise
on our friends Lyman.

Who makes a decent pair of polarized sunglasses with glass lenses? I think
my last pair was a Sunglass Hut proprietary brand......no longer available.

My eyes are pretty sensitive to sunlight. Any suggestions?



Up here, some boaters use field glasses in their normally frustrated
attempts to catch even the faintest glimmer of sunlight. I have been
told the sun is round, and sort of a bright white/orange/yellow color.
Thank heaven for our perpetual cloud cover, it doesn't sound like that
mythical ball of fire in the sky would be much to look at even if one
had an opportunity to do so.

(There are some important reasons that the Pacific NW is not a hotbed
of celestial navigation and/or astronomy)



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[email protected] February 19th 06 12:36 PM

Sunglasses (Pacific NW Style)
 
Hello:

I would try a pair of Wiley X polarized sunglasses. We carry many
styles of polarized Wiley X sunglasses and the lenses are great and
they are offered in a large assortment of styles and colors.

You can view them here.

http://www.anysunglasses.com/Merchan...Cod e=Wiley+X

Mark



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