Lord Paul of Sheffield
Well-known member
As I now need varifocal spec, does anyone use those clip on type of sun glasses for fishing
I've seen some clip on polarised lens in Climax and am tempted to get a pair - and info would be good
The wonderful world of spectacles, all I know is I've just returned from Dollond and Aitchison and feel as though I've been mugged, somehow my wallet has been relieved of £600 yet I should be pleased because the sunglasses came free.
And I couldn't have polarised because of the frame I chose...............hopefully I won't have to go back for a couple more years!
No, I don't think you do. You just pay through the nose for a designer name to sit on your nose. Polaroids, the brand, are the best, but there are many available on the high street, Boots for example, that offer excellent value.Or do you get better polarisation [sic] if you spend more|?
I have the Diawa clip ons and they are fine . Only £12....
Steve
I had standard distance glasses at spec Savers 3 years back - 2 or 1 cost me £200 and for that I got a standard clear pair and a polarised pair of distance glasses, now I need varifocals - the 2for 1 deal was on so for £200 I got a clear pair and a reacterlite pair - to add polarised would ahve set me back another £200
so the polarised pair from 2 yeasr back stay in my fishing back but I do sometimes forgwt to swap from them for coarse to fly bag
Cheap clip on at £12 (Amber in colour - thanks Geoff) would mean a back up pair in each bag
might pop off to Climax this weekend
beats fishing.
Are the Daiwa clip ons likely to scratch the lens - or lens coating - on your prescription specs?