I agree, I used to buy expensive ones but I usually lose, have them stolen or break them before I can utilize any of the benefits of their customer serviceLike you scott just buy the cheap ones now and toss away after a year
I've gone this way too. I scratch them up pretty bad trying to clean the salt residue off the lenses multiple times a day. I'll toss them on for general hook protection landing fish sometimes too.I agree, I used to buy expensive ones but I usually lose, have them stolen or break them before I can utilize any of the benefits of their customer service
Ditto. I get mine from Ono trading in NanaimoI buy safety glasses several pairs at a time - one pair in the truck, one in the house, one in the boat. They come in several tints and polarized or not. Yellow is great for cycling at night, which I used to do when I commuted by bike. One of the lighter tints helps in fog. $6-10 a pair.View attachment 99003
Best bang for your buck sunglasses imo, look and fit goodI've gone this way too. I scratch them up pretty bad trying to clean the salt residue off the lenses multiple times a day. I'll toss them on for general hook protection landing fish sometimes too.
Anyone have a link to their go-to set of framed polarizated sunglasses that fit a med-large head for under $50? Bonus point if they have a lens that does well on an overcast day.
I've gone this way too. I scratch them up pretty bad trying to clean the salt residue off the lenses multiple times a day. I'll toss them on for general hook protection landing fish sometimes too.
Anyone have a link to their go-to set of framed polarizated sunglasses that fit a med-large head for under $50? Bonus point if they have a lens that does well on an overcast day.
I paid big bucks to get my eyes lasered to see distance.Unlike others I do pay for good sunglasses; have been wearing Kaenon for years but they are pricy.
Their new lens technology on the ones I bought earlier this year is absolutely amazing and especially when on the water. I have had 3 or 4 friends try them on and they ended up buying a pair.
Kaenon SR-91 ULTRA™ Polarized Lenses
Our proprietary SR-91 ULTRA™ polarized lenses go beyond enhancing color and contrast, providing game-changing color separation and intensity so that you experience more depth and detail of the world around you.kaenon.com
I think my next pair will be Kaenons, good to hear you like them. I know a bunch of serious sailors and they also speak highly of them.
Not a bad price. My polarized Ray Bans were over $200. I cracked a lens with the butt of my rod when they were in my pocket fishing in Bamfield, and I couldn’t find replacement lenses except from a 3rd party manufacturer. Kind of soured me on the brand as a whole.Unlike others I do pay for good sunglasses; have been wearing Kaenon for years but they are pricy.
Their new lens technology on the ones I bought earlier this year is absolutely amazing and especially when on the water. I have had 3 or 4 friends try them on and they ended up buying a pair.
Kaenon SR-91 ULTRA™ Polarized Lenses
Our proprietary SR-91 ULTRA™ polarized lenses go beyond enhancing color and contrast, providing game-changing color separation and intensity so that you experience more depth and detail of the world around you.kaenon.com
They are on Amazon.caOnly problem is they are tough to find at retail in Canada and they don't (or didn't) ship across the border so I just had them shipped to a holding facility in Point Roberts