I have to say (fwiw) that I've had much better luck with lighter, also
Used to use some dark generics, but I had (and I'm fairly young) trouble
keeping an eye on my plane. I've switched to some wrap around Oakley's with
brownish lenses, not too dark - helps a ton.
I think it also shows me
I agree on the wrap around Oakleys. I prefer the VR28 color that they have
available in almost all of their lines of glasses. Try them, you might just
like them as well.
James
From: Douglas, Brent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [RCSE] Any good sunglasses..??
Date: Wed
For North Americans wearing prescription glasses, the easiest is to go to
Wall Mart and buy the ones they carry for wearing over prescription glasses.
They are called something like Wear Over and come with grey or brown
lenses, are polarized and come in several sizes to match your head and
FWIW...I'm having some pretty serious vision problems as to seeing my
sailplane at distance..Lost a PsykoI tried a bunch of different
brands...The most expensive dark glasses were the worst..I think it varies
with different folks...Make sure your glasses are not restricting you
ability
I use an amber safety type for when it is overcast, works very well to
bring out the contrast.
But for normal sunny days I just use a $10 pair that I picked up at a
discount store. Make sure they filter 100% UV.
Color of lens seem to make a difference in visibility. And as you can tell
it
I use perscription glasses. I've had the Drivers and loved them, other than the
price. I debated strongly over them and
Suntiger. I ended up with the Suntigers. They are lighter (physically) and have lots
going for them. It took some time getting
used to them as they are polarized. I have
http://www.slopeflyer.com
From: yet_another_51 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 14:15:13 -
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Subject: [RCSE] Any good Sunglasses ?
Hi,
This is my first post here ... and its about sunglasses.
Can any of you recommend sunglasses manufacturer that makes
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