matagi wrote:On the subject of glass lenses ..... who makes them these days? It is becoming increasing difficult to find them locally.
tasadam wrote:Now here's a topic I can contribute to...
Check THIS out. It's a PDF file, the catalogue of safety eyewear from BOC Gas & Gear.
Not sure which mine are, but I think they're the Bolle Blade glasses (page 63).
I get them for about $4 a pair.
Doesn't matter (apart from the environment) if they get lost.
Cheap, great fit.
gmrza wrote:tasadam wrote:Now here's a topic I can contribute to...
Check THIS out. It's a PDF file, the catalogue of safety eyewear from BOC Gas & Gear.
Not sure which mine are, but I think they're the Bolle Blade glasses (page 63).
I get them for about $4 a pair.
Doesn't matter (apart from the environment) if they get lost.
Cheap, great fit.
OK, you need to spill the beans on how you organise them so cheaply!
Phillipsart wrote:I used to always buy the cheaper pairs of sunglasses, always arriving back home with sore strained eyes, thought I would try some of the dearer glasses, best thing I have ever done. I now own a pair of Spotters made in Australia and a pair of Maui Jim's. The Maui Jim's are my favorite.
ahmondjai wrote:I have a pair of the Oakley radar XL, interchangable lens, double/triple as safety glasses and/or cycling or any other sport uses. It covers a large amount of face area, clearest sunglasses I've had (HDO) and contrast enhancing lenes on mine, I think it makes a difference when out in the woods for me to see better, and it blocks out the insects and webs as well~
John Sheridan wrote:I just got bought some Polarized, Ultra Violet sunnys, just wondering how I could go about testing them before I take them out....
neilmny wrote:Good price Strider, are they polarised?
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