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Old 22-02-2010, 08:36 AM
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Default Hey speccy! [overall sunglasses]

any of u guys like me and fed up with those clip on sunglasses that never fit properly and let the sunlight stream in from the sides? just been to G.A.C. and picked up a pair of EYELEVEL OVERALL SUNGLASSES. they are superb, wrap round fit over the top of ur specs and little lenses in the side of legs. ok mabye a tad large and not for posing on bondi beach but for fishin with a tammy or baseball cap on they are the biz p.s. £19.99
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Old 22-02-2010, 08:54 AM
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These days what I do (and especially when in the States ) straight in to Kmart and the damned things are around $5 and I just find anything that has the right colour of polarised lenses and I can cram on comfortably over my prescription glasses .
You look a prat but it works ! And if you lose them that's £3.25 gone - no big deal !
The reason they are $5 is because the bulk price ex China is $1 !

At home I use one of those 'free pairs' that you get issued with at Boots , Specsavers as straight prescription sunglasses . And mainly I don't use polarised because they don't stop direct sunlight at all and that's what gives me those lovely whanging headaches after a hard bright day on the rudder !

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Old 22-02-2010, 06:10 PM
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Ive tried loads of different glasses over the years but as I need prescription glasses i now get the polorized ones from specksavers.

The glasses are very good, they have an offer of buy one get one free at the moment.
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Old 22-02-2010, 06:27 PM
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I got the specsavers polarised sun glasses as part of my 2 for 125.00 thing, with the 2 pairs of lenses, reaction lenses in one pair and polarised lenses in the other 235.00, very comfortable glasses (sun 1 frames) with amber lenses, look the part and work well.


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Old 23-02-2010, 03:17 AM
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I had a pair of lovely polarised specs that I bought before I started fishing, nice and pricey too.....they are now at the bottom of Lechlade, if anyone ever fishes them out.

I will not be getting an expensive pair next time, will be nice and cheap, just in case the suffer the same fate.
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