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Gasper Master 07-30-2015 01:32 PM

~$50 Fishing Glasses
 
Guys, what are some good polarized glasses for around 50 - 100 bucks. I would love some costas but i lose my glasses too often....

swamp snorkler 07-30-2015 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Gasper Master (Post 765964)
Guys, what are some good polarized glasses for around 50 - 100 bucks. I would love some costas but i lose my glasses too often....


I'm in the same boat.

Crawl79 07-30-2015 02:17 PM

I know allot of guides use Calcutta's..
For the price I would try them out but I loose cheap glasses and do well with expensive ones so keeping my Costa's. Try out the Calcuttas and let me know what you think.

bigheadboo 07-30-2015 02:33 PM

http://onos.com

i like these with reader lenses

dugas 07-30-2015 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Crawl79 (Post 765979)
I know allot of guides use Calcutta's..
For the price I would try them out but I loose cheap glasses and do well with expensive ones so keeping my Costa's. Try out the Calcuttas and let me know what you think.

I've been rocking Calcuttas since way back (mainly because they sold them at Cajun Fast Mart). Still wear a pair everyday while driving. I have some Costas too, but wear Calcuttas when I'm places I think I might lose them.

Gasper Master 07-30-2015 02:43 PM

I wore Calcuttas for a long time as well. Had found them in the bait shop in Leeville. My problem is the frames would crack after a month or so. After about 5 pairs, i quit using them. Maybe i'll try a different model with a thicker frame. I did like them. They used to be $20 each. I think they are now $30 or so.

Duckaholic 07-30-2015 02:45 PM

Here's a tip.. No matter what you pay for them, never put your glasses on your cap and put a set of cables on them, you less likely to loose them. I got used to wearing mine around my neck all of the time when not using them and I quit loosing them. I have had the same pair of Costas for at least five years.

Gasper Master 07-30-2015 02:50 PM

yep, i noticed since i use some type of cable or lanyard, i keep them much longer.

seachaser250 07-30-2015 02:54 PM

Try Suncloud. bought a pair in Orange beach just to try out and they are great for 50 bucks.

Suncloud is an old brand thats been around forever. I have 4 pairs of old costas and i won't buy another. I can buy 4 pairs of Sunclouds to one costa. Get a mirror lens for fishing and amber lens for hunting.

Gasper Master 07-30-2015 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by seachaser250 (Post 765995)
Try Suncloud. bought a pair in Orange beach just to try out and they are great for 50 bucks.

I see that they are sold at Pack and Paddle and have a lifetime warranty. May go buy a pair tomorrow!!!

keakar 07-30-2015 04:31 PM

I like the walmart realtree polarized sunglasses with metal frames, they are just $19.99

they look, fit, and feel great and are very scratch resistant but you don't cry if you lose them

jpeff31787 07-31-2015 07:16 AM

look on steapandcheap.com, there's often older model of costas on there for under $100


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