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I agree...the only thing i have seen is the fit can be better on some of the more expensive brands. I have lost several glasses while fishing and it doesn't hurt as bad when they are cheap.To me, blue polarized works on those real bright sunny days, and when it's overcast, I use a light brown/amber type lense. I use the cheaper Stirke King or Renegade at Wally World. I have owned $140 Solar Bats and the cheaper Solar bats that Wally world used to sell. To me, quite honestly, I can't really see the difference. They all worked real well.
All post below offer some good advise. BUT for those of you wearing Pre-SCRIP lenses, remember you can get SCRIP sun glasses with P lenses. I love mine and they are bi-focal!
Gary
Lineless bi-focal with polarized lenses. Wouldn't be without em. Got the darkest tint I could get at Lens Crafters. Babies aren't cheap. 250-325 with discount.
If you don't require corrective lenses I'd get the cheapest POLARIZED I could find.
Maybe I wasn't clear, but mine are also polarized prescription lenses. Bifocal with lines. The best clip-ons I could find are the ones that slide behind your lenses. These don't actually clip on, so they don't scratch at all, plus they wrap around, so you get good wind protection. But they look goofy, and they're still not as nice as the 'scrip glasses.
