Yes,
But if you want to see the haze domes and early development of whisps, then
I and Dad (Chris Woolley) believe the Sun Tigers are second to none! Plus,
you generally only where the Sun Tigers in the air (as no one can see you
up there if your looking 'un-cool'!).
You can order the
At 05:52 PM 4/10/04 +1000, you wrote:
Yes,
But if you want to see the haze domes and early development of whisps, then
I and Dad (Chris Woolley) believe the Sun Tigers are second to none! Plus,
you generally only where the Sun Tigers in the air (as no one can see you
up there if your looking
I notice none of the suntigers have side light protection. :-(( PeterS
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Talk about chasing shadows!
Following the SunTigers link shows the Ol' Eagle Eyes glasses on
the same page. Ol' Eagle Eyes is claimed on that page to be
polarized - but Denis Cummings has emailed me that they are not!!
The SunTiger page promotes SunTigers for aviation including
soaring, and
Adam
How many entries does Joey Glide have so far ?
Just interested to see how things are progressing with this venture.
Regards
Jason
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On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 17:52:06 +1000
Adam Woolley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.. Plus,
you generally only where the Sun Tigers in the air (as no one can see
you
up there if your looking 'un-cool'!).
This will simplify the sunglasses issue a tiny bit. Don't get these! I
wasn't looking for
I'll throw my comments in now.
I have an expensive pair of polarising glasses which I have typically work
driving, on the beach, sailing, skiing, etc and an even more expensive pair
of Serengeti's which I wear flying - this are similar in style to the RayBan
aviators, with a reddish tint and