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50 minutes ago, cloud9 said:

where have i seen something like those before ........................................

 

 

 

dave

probably when you nipped over to the social bud, i thought i had whipped em off in time :lol::lol:

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I have the Fox polaroids the came with 3 sets of lenses for around £ 25 I think , are they any good , I have no idea all I can say is the work as they should removing the surface glare .

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5 hours ago, chillfactor said:

Fortis one's are pants , gone back to my 10£ boots pair .

Anyone else find yellow lenses the best all-rounder ? 

 

it would probably be benificial for the community to know the reason behind this chilli, blue light has a shorter wavelength than other colours of the spectrum and tends to scatter easier too. it is also (the scatter effect)  enhanced by water and water vapor, brown or amber lenses block blue light better than any other colours and so enables clearer vision where blue light is most prevalent,,, NEAR WATER!! 

ok back to my day job as major numpty now :wink:

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As said, don't limit yourself to carp brands.

 

Eyelevel make good fishing sunglasses, or without looking, I think in one or some of those links, I recommend an ebay shop called sunglasses warehouse. They may be worth a look. I think I paid £10 including carriage for my last set from them, about 4 years ago, and unlike me, who usually sits on or drops them out of a tree, I still have them.

I do also have a brown lense set from Eyelevel.

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