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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?


Glass? You don't mean glass. You mean high quality plastic.


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" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message
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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?


Glass? You don't mean glass. You mean high quality plastic.


Why not glass?


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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message
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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?


Glass? You don't mean glass. You mean high quality plastic.


Why not glass?


Ditto. I've tried sunglasses made with different types of plastic lenses.
Seems like all had some level of distortion or aberration. Nothing
compares to glass IMO.

RCE


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RCE wrote:

Ditto. I've tried sunglasses made with different types of plastic lenses.
Seems like all had some level of distortion or aberration. Nothing
compares to glass IMO.


The polarized Aviators by RayBan is not a bad way to go.

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RCE wrote:

Ditto. I've tried sunglasses made with different types of plastic
lenses.
Seems like all had some level of distortion or aberration. Nothing
compares to glass IMO.


The polarized Aviators by RayBan is not a bad way to go.

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Skipper


They SUX!!!!! Last 2 pairs I had both broke at the temple piece.
Warrantee? 3 months, and you have to have the receipt and costs to send
them back. For the money they get, forget ever buying Rayban again.




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"Skipper" wrote in message
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RCE wrote:

Ditto. I've tried sunglasses made with different types of plastic
lenses.
Seems like all had some level of distortion or aberration. Nothing
compares to glass IMO.


The polarized Aviators by RayBan is not a bad way to go.

--
Skipper


They SUX!!!!! Last 2 pairs I had both broke at the temple piece.
Warrantee? 3 months, and you have to have the receipt and costs to send
them back. For the money they get, forget ever buying Rayban again.


One word: China.


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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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RCE wrote:

Ditto. I've tried sunglasses made with different types of plastic
lenses.
Seems like all had some level of distortion or aberration. Nothing
compares to glass IMO.

The polarized Aviators by RayBan is not a bad way to go.

--
Skipper


They SUX!!!!! Last 2 pairs I had both broke at the temple piece.
Warrantee? 3 months, and you have to have the receipt and costs to send
them back. For the money they get, forget ever buying Rayban again.


One word: China.


So they pay $2 including shipping to the USA. So they should have no
problem replacing them, for customer satisfaction. Still gives them a 1000%
margin.


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"Skipper" wrote in message
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RCE wrote:

Ditto. I've tried sunglasses made with different types of plastic
lenses.
Seems like all had some level of distortion or aberration. Nothing
compares to glass IMO.


The polarized Aviators by RayBan is not a bad way to go.


Maybe if you're living in the 80's. Top Gun, dude!


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" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message
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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?


Glass? You don't mean glass. You mean high quality plastic.


Why not glass?


Plastic qualifies as a "sports" or "safety" lens. Nice for deflecting flying
objects, like fishing lures. Glass does not. If you wanna do polarized
right, go to an eyeglass place and ask them to make you a pair of polarized
shades with no prescription.


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