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I use a website called steepandcheep.
http://www.steepandcheap.com
They sell 1 thing until it is gone. They have fantastic deals on closeout and 1 off items. I purchased a 150 dollar pair of native eyewear sunglasses for 40 bucks.
I have an account and setup alerts on my phone for stuff I'm looking for. Once I get an alert, I check it out, and generally can purchase from my phone.
Try it....you might find what you're looking for.
Later,
Geo
Solar bat, many styles, you can get them prescription, and they have a killer life time warranty
IS THERE ANY DIFFERENCE OF SIGHT QUALITY FROM CHEAP BRANDS TO EXPENSIVE BRANDS OR ARE YOU JUST PAYING FOR THE NAME. I HAVE ALWAYS USED CHEAP POLAR. GLASSES WITH GOOD LUCK. THEY ONLY THING THAT I SEE THAT DIFFERS IS SUNNY I GO WITH YELLOW LENS AND CLOUDY I GO WITH GREY LENS.![]()
If you're a person that buys a pair and keeps them for years and years without breaking or losing them, then a more expensive pair might be ok...But if you're like me and lose or break a pair or 2 a year then its hard to beat the 4.99 pair from wal mart...I went the other day and bought 3, one for hte truck, one for the boat, and one for when i lose or break one of those 2
i will continue to buy the cheaper glasses because i cant afford 100-300 dollars for a pair. i was just wandering about polar. glass lens compaired to plastic lens. expensive or cheap. can the expensive glasses help you see farther under the water ???????
I've got one x-pensive pair, my wife got me, from her eye dr. And i've got
3 pairs of cheap one, 2 berkley, and 1 older strike king. They are all in different colors. That will help you see the best, matching the color, to the conditions, and color of the water. I've found you can't beat amber for early-late and real cloudy conditions. Green for real bright days, and either light brown, or sort of pink-ish for in between. I really can't tell any difference in how far, or how clear underwater objects are with the expensive pair, but i do notice i take better care of the $$$ pair than i do the cheaper ones!!! Tr
lol--i bet u do--thanx---i used to jump in the lake 5 times a year with my regular sunglasses on after a 12 pack of beer. i have gotten better over the years because i cant drink that much !!!!!!!!!!thanks for the info,jc
I may have a pair of brand new Solar Bat sunglasses for $40.oo. These are $149 at Bass Pro. I have 2 pair left. Let me know if you are interested.
I live in Alexandria, Ky.
Bassky
Check out FishGillz. They are not expensive, They are scratch proof, very lightweight, and they float if you drop them in the lake. I have been wearing the same pair for 2 years now and they work great. You can find them at Gander or go to their website and look at all of the different styles and lenses.
FishGillz are exactly what you are looking for. They are polarized with quality 3m plastic lens. You can choose from bronze or grey lens and if you like the reflective look you have two colors to choose from as well. These sunglasses float, they are super light for wearing all day and have gator grips on the tips which keep them from sliding down your face. You can get them from Gander MTN or from the Website for $50-$55 dollars delivered. I can get them to you with the case new with tags for $37.00 delivered. Check out the website to see the different colors and styles www.fishgillz.com You can send me an email at [email protected] or [email protected] and i will be happy to answer any questions. Great product that I use every day of the year. Would be happy to set anyone up as a dealer as well. Thanks. O'dail
Natives.
Interchangeable lenses. Lifetime warranty.
