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      07-25-2022, 04:05 PM   #23
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Are there any cheap options with a good anti-reflective coating on the back of the lenses? I find this to be the main thing missing from any cheap set off the online stores or the gas station
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      07-25-2022, 04:15 PM   #24
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I had quite a few pair of Shady Rays. Enjoyed them enough that I bought three identical pairs. The finish is the primary reason I swapped to another cheap brand as the new one is "integrated" into the mold whereas the Shady Rays was more topical.
This is what I like about the PROGEAR ones my son has, the frame doesn't have a finish or a sheen, it's just a good quality, semi flexible mold.

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I've become a fan of Sunclouds. I first found them at Eddie Bauer and now get them from Amazon.
These have potential but no sizing anywhere on them. My big issue with all eyewear is tall lenses absolutely, 100pc looks wrong on me. Even my prescription glasses i use frames with a 26mm height. Modern style is very, very tall so i my options narrow really fast. I also need the arm 145mm long, anything smaller feels off.
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      07-25-2022, 04:20 PM   #25
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Even my prescription glasses i use frames with a 26mm height. Modern style is very, very tall so i my options narrow really fast. I also need the arm 145mm long, anything smaller feels off.
Get a blank frame, and send them to Fuse lens, they will custom install any lens color and option you like. I was even able to send them some Oakley frames I bought decades ago, that really fit snug inside my orbits, for when I ride my motorcycle, and the wind doesn't blow out my contacts.
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      07-25-2022, 04:35 PM   #26
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There is a HUGE difference in real lenses vs drugstore glasses.

I have worn Serengeti glasses (real glass corning lenses) for decades. IMO the best lenses available for driving and all around use. Not the most fashion forward - which to me is good. I like the classic looks.

Maui Jims are also great - and have many to fit the OPs description. I don't wear MJs much any more because they are all polarized and interfere with HUD, but they have great lenses as well.

Costa are also great around water, but again polarized only.

Polarized lenses are most useful around water or where there are harsh reflections, otherwise not a huge difference.

IMHO, Ray Bans are more about fashion, not eye protection
Serengeti is no longer owned by Corning. So, many of their models are not glass lenses. Not that that's a bad thing, but if a person is looking for corning glass sunglasses, it's important to read the description of the specific model.

I bought a pair of B.N.U.S with Corning glass. They are fine but frankly, I couldn't tell the difference in clarity from Maui Jims or Oakleys.
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      07-25-2022, 04:56 PM   #27
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Serengeti is no longer owned by Corning. So, many of their models are not glass lenses. Not that that's a bad thing, but if a person is looking for corning glass sunglasses, it's important to read the description of the specific model.

I bought a pair of B.N.U.S with Corning glass. They are fine but frankly, I couldn't tell the difference in clarity from Maui Jims or Oakleys.
good point. Some Serengetis now are polycarb or some kind of plastic.

And Corning or not probably doesn't matter so much as the quality in general. Someone mentioned Randolph above. They also have great glass lenses.
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      07-25-2022, 05:23 PM   #28
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There is a HUGE difference in real lenses vs drugstore glasses.

I have worn Serengeti glasses (real glass corning lenses) for decades. IMO the best lenses available for driving and all around use. Not the most fashion forward - which to me is good. I like the classic looks.

Maui Jims are also great - and have many to fit the OPs description. I don't wear MJs much any more because they are all polarized and interfere with HUD, but they have great lenses as well.

Costa are also great around water, but again polarized only.

Polarized lenses are most useful around water or where there are harsh reflections, otherwise not a huge difference.

IMHO, Ray Bans are more about fashion, not eye protection
Disagree, Ray Bans with the green lenses beat them all and have just the right glare protection not to be too dark.
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I was more referring to being recommended $400 sun glasses and/or ones not even close to the style i was looking for.

Actually a question, Shadyreys, how have they been? They seem to be in the swing plane I am looking at.
They are adequate.
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      07-25-2022, 09:03 PM   #30
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Ray Bans with the green lenses have just the right glare protection not to be too dark.
That may be, but I chose blue gradient grey.
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      07-25-2022, 11:22 PM   #31
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some of you not taking 5 seconds to click on the OP link. Or even read it in some cases.
The Serengettis are under $100 and pretty close to that style, no? Plus there are other styles available as well as other tints.
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      07-25-2022, 11:27 PM   #32
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Disagree, Ray Bans with the green lenses beat them all and have just the right glare protection not to be too dark.
I tried green lenses once and couldn't cope with them. The brown/reddish lenses are my favs, although they make things look way more colorful than they are. I once went with gray lenses thinking they'd be more neutral, but I'm back to my brown/reddish ones again.

Dark lenses are getting hard to find. Wifey's eyes are super sensitive to light, but she's had a hard time finding seriously dark glasses that don't look like welding goggles.
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      07-26-2022, 08:58 AM   #33
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The Serengettis are under $100 and pretty close to that style, no? Plus there are other styles available as well as other tints.
$200+ here
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      07-26-2022, 10:38 AM   #34
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You’re a life saver!
I wish I had known about Fuse before. Thanks so much for sharing.
I had two pairs of Oakleys (one a super expensive limited edition carbon fibre frame) with scratched up lenses I couldn’t wear. I have been going back and forth on Oakley’s website agonizing over paying 300+ dollars for 2 sets of lenses for them….

I just pulled the trigger on two pairs there, at 1/4 of the price!!!! So excited.

Thanks man.
The more recent frames you can just order lens. The orbit-fitting ones were so old they didn't have any identifiable markings on the frame, other than the O. Those I sent in, I think it was an extra $20. For my Oil Cans, I simply order another set and they ship them out. Soak a frame in a little warm water, pop out the old, snap in the new, and I'm ready for another day at the beach!
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      07-26-2022, 11:24 AM   #35
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$200+ here
Oy. That premium for living in Canada, I guess.
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      07-26-2022, 12:48 PM   #36
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Oy. That premium for living in Canada, I guess.
It's weird, some sunnies are quite close, just the exchange, others are double.
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      07-26-2022, 12:52 PM   #37
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Having a hard time googling up what i want so thought i'd hit you guys up. Not looking for super fancy but want something durable/flexible in a semi-sporty style.

These would be ideal, my son has a pair, but adult sizes are tiny. DOn't want to drop $300 on a pair of Oakley's.

https://www.smartbuyglasses.ca/desig...-1-540976.html

Any thoughts?

Sure, looks fine. I have two pair of Maui Jim plastic framed sunnies that are nearly indestructible if you want to up the price point a little.
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      07-26-2022, 01:03 PM   #38
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MJ are over $300 a pair
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      07-26-2022, 01:21 PM   #39
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I use goodr sunglasses when wearing my contact lenses.. they're cheap enough to not care too much about. They come in all kinds of weird shapes and sizes too.
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      07-26-2022, 01:23 PM   #40
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Having a hard time googling up what i want so thought i'd hit you guys up. Not looking for super fancy but want something durable/flexible in a semi-sporty style.

These would be ideal, my son has a pair, but adult sizes are tiny. DOn't want to drop $300 on a pair of Oakley's.

https://www.smartbuyglasses.ca/desig...-1-540976.html

Any thoughts?
That outfit ships out of china/hk.
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      07-26-2022, 09:43 PM   #41
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Fuse lens are garbage.....

I just replaced my Raybans (that were garbage as well), got Revo
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      07-27-2022, 03:43 AM   #42
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I tried green lenses once and couldn't cope with them. The brown/reddish lenses are my favs, although they make things look way more colorful than they are. I once went with gray lenses thinking they'd be more neutral, but I'm back to my brown/reddish ones again.

Dark lenses are getting hard to find. Wifey's eyes are super sensitive to light, but she's had a hard time finding seriously dark glasses that don't look like welding goggles.
I have a pair of classic porsche design with dark large brown/red lenses that I wear when it's particularly sunny that accentuate colours.
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MJ are over $300 a pair
Not when I bought them. Maybe prices have gone up.
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