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Old 21-01-2012, 12:04 PM
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Default Eyelevel Polarised sunglasses

Has anyone used these and are they okay? Looking at a pair with brown lenses.
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Old 21-01-2012, 01:54 PM
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I have the yellow lensed version which I got since, up here, it's usually "low light" conditions and I always fish with eye protection. I also struggled to find any other yellow lensed specs within my budget. They're fine for what they cost. But my pair did break at the bridge with normal usage. As for the polarising effect.... my only point of comparison is other reasonably inexpensive specs and they seem much the same as those i.e. better than nothing but hardly a window onto a whole new world.
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Old 21-01-2012, 02:12 PM
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i got some bi focal ones and they work well. they take a bit of getting use to at first. great now can thread flies up quicker than ever not that i was going blind before it just makes tying on the line better.
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Old 23-01-2012, 12:39 PM
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Default Re: Eyelevel Polarised sunglasses

Thanks guys, I see from their website that they do a Pro Angler range which is supposed to have premium polarisation but are double the price. Gimmick or worth the extra money?
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Default Re: Eyelevel Polarised sunglasses

I have been looking at these also but would have to go with the overglasses i think.
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Old 24-01-2012, 12:32 PM
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Default Re: Eyelevel Polarised sunglasses

My father I believe has the overglasses and he said they're really good.
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Default Re: Eyelevel Polarised sunglasses

I have the floatspotter model with tortoise shell frame and brown lenses and for what they cost there great, airflo also do some cheap Polaroids that are ok I had a pair I got off eBay for about £9 but I lost them so replaced them with the eyelevels.
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Default Re: Eyelevel Polarised sunglasses

Not sure how clear this will be but I put my floatspotters over my phone camera lenses and took a picture of a pike sat looking at my bunny leech

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Nope think it's pixelated it loading to photobucket, it's clear on my phone though
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Old 27-01-2012, 03:43 PM
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Default Re: Eyelevel Polarised sunglasses

Had a pair and did not like them... and bought a set of Wychwoods after trying someone else's.....Infinately better in my opinion
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Default Re: Eyelevel Polarised sunglasses

No one posted a link to these specs!! Are you talking about "Eye-Special-Eye" Sunglasses and Bifocals? That's what I use!
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