Jim
There are a lot of Sunglasses on the market, and there may be
better ones out there, But I would recommend Zurich.
They are made in California, and are a good outfit to deal with.
The glasses are guaranteed and if Broken, they will replace
broken part. I have broken the earpiece and received a new one
after two years. At the Oshkosh Fly in at there booth this year
they replaced the earpiece with the new soft earpieces which
were developed since I bought mine. (four years ago) I only went
to the booth to get them cleaned. If you need some to wear over
your glasses I would suggest you take a look at them. They are
not cheap, $59.95 a pair. Just an eye exam is at least $35.00.
The depleted OZONE layer is the cause of increased eye
damage.
Zurich International
3199 Plummers Dr. Suite #10
Chico, CA 95973
530 893 3657
Orders 1 800 533 5665
Fax 530 893 9575
Happy Landings
Glenn Eiden
New Haven IN
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000 11:49:11 -0700 Jim Cubbage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> All,
>
> I have been using Revo sunglasses for 15 years and love them. They
> are
> great for most activities, except flying. They recently came out
> with
> polarized versions, however, Revo's are designed to block out IR and
> UV, but
> to let in a lot of available light.
>
> I need something better suited for flying. Polarized would be nice,
> but I
> need something darker to block out more of the sun, but still let in
> enough
> light to see my plane. Recommendations? Price doesn't really
> matter as I
> am talking about my eyes here, my ability to use them for the rest
> of my
> life outweighs the need to save a buck or two.
>
> Lastly, can anyone answer this one? Why is it that the best lift
> always
> seems to be directly into the sun?????? :)
>
> Going Blind!
>
> Jim Cubbage
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