02-23-2015, 08:55 PM
With age does come wisdom and body parts breaking down LOL
I am with TD on this one, although I have not been diagnosed with any eye problems other than a very slow loss of sight close up.
I am a firm believer in GLASS lenses. They do not distort and they are very well balanced. I use Orvis (go figure, right) But I also have Smith, Oakley, etc.
I prefer the glass over all. BUT, they also have a different filter as do a lot of different polarized glasses.
I am able to see MORE objects in water with these than any other.
So just because it is Polarized does not make them all equal.
I also prefer bronze for sunny days and gray for cloudy and on white sands.
Find a pair that doesn't distort, has UV and Polarized and the price that fits.
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I am with TD on this one, although I have not been diagnosed with any eye problems other than a very slow loss of sight close up.
I am a firm believer in GLASS lenses. They do not distort and they are very well balanced. I use Orvis (go figure, right) But I also have Smith, Oakley, etc.
I prefer the glass over all. BUT, they also have a different filter as do a lot of different polarized glasses.
I am able to see MORE objects in water with these than any other.
So just because it is Polarized does not make them all equal.
I also prefer bronze for sunny days and gray for cloudy and on white sands.
Find a pair that doesn't distort, has UV and Polarized and the price that fits.
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