Sunglasses for fishing advice for the rest of us? -/+ $50?
Re: Sunglasses for fishing advice for the rest of us? -/+ $5
I'm totally with you dude. When the driver is filming while driving you never know when stray trees may come right up and smack the car and bash threw a window or two. Best to go with the cheapest glasses one can find under such conditions!!
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Re: Sunglasses for fishing advice for the rest of us? -/+ $5
This man gets it!scuro wrote: I'm totally with you dude. When the driver is filming while driving you never know when stray trees may come right up and smack the car and bash threw a window or two. Best to go with the cheapest glasses one can find under such conditions!!
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Re: Sunglasses for fishing advice for the rest of us? -/+ $5
The only questions I have is the owner of vehicle the driver in that vid? ...and if not was the owner drunk during the filming of this vid?
			
			
									
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Re: Sunglasses for fishing advice for the rest of us? -/+ $5
Cheapest sunglasses I could get were $3 from ebay this summer. They were polarized white wraparounds, and definitely made a difference in taking the glare off the water. The lenses were 'UV 400' polycarbonate resin. They didn't last long, but I probably shouldn't have sat on them. I'll probably be ordering a bunch more in the near future, and looking for an assproof case to put them in.
			
			
									
									
						
	