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I have a question the best all around sunglasses lens color? I wear prescripition glasses every waking min. so buying several different pairs to try out is within my buget. So what I'm asking is if you could only choose one lens color to use all the time in all fishing situations which would it be?
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Sorry, is not within my buget.
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if I had to pick one, it would be amber or burnt orange. It will see in brighter light conditions, but not as well as a blue/grey.
The blue/grey is best in brighter light, but has more issues in the lower light settings than amber does in brighter light.
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cocoons i use the gray ones about 80% of the time..amber/yellow the rest of the time...
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I wear bifoculs. Amber is my choice. I've been wearing them for years.
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I started wearing glasses in my late 40's and they are also bifocals....I haven't done alot of shopping around but I've yet to run across an inexpensive pair of polorized sunglasses that will fit over my prescription glasses and not make me look like something out of a B rated horror movie....last summer I bought a pair of Strike Kings polarized clipons in blue/grey from Walmart.....They are better then nothing, and do keep the bright sun from roasting my eyes but, I'm not crazy about them, and I don't really feel like they help me see past the surface at all, and they seem to give off there own funky twinkly reflection to the shimmers on the water....i'd like to try some amber colored ones to see if they work better but Walmart doesn't carry them apparently....i've got a feeling i'm gettin what I pay for when I spend less than $20 for polorized sunglasses....I dunno.
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I don't wear corrective lenses, but as for lens color, I feel that amber has a significant advantage over others when fishing. It seems to give me better contrast than blue or gray, and it does a great job of cutting glare, while still maintaining good light transmission for low light conditions. It is a real no brainer for sight fishing, I seem to get about 30 or so percent more viewable depth when compared with blue. Just remember, none of it really matters if you aren't going with polarized lenses.
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Hey DJ. I'm in the same situation you are my friend. I'm soon buying a pair to wear over my glasses as well. I'm going to go with amber this time around. I posted a lens color post a while back and about 80% of responders chose amber. It may not be the best for every situation, but it's probably a good all around color. And I wanted to let you know, I was up at Bass Pro the other day checking out their sunglasses, and I agree 100% with Zooker on the Cacoon brand. They sell fitted sunglasses made to slip right over you perscription glasses. They have several styles to choose from to match your style of lenses. I tried on the pair for mine and was blown away by the fit. And they are not big and gaudy like most other brands I've seen.
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I wear contacts so I can wear regular sunglasses, but if In had to wear my glasses I'd go with cocoons. However, gray is my first choice with amber reserved for low light/cloudy conditions. What are you local conditions like the most? Here in south Texas is is sunny more than cloudy, so I go with gray. If I lived where it is more cloudy amber wo0uld be my #1.
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I was planing on have a prescripition pair of sunglasses made. Thats why I was wanting to know the best all around lens color. It's not going to be cheap. I'm thinking about transitional lens that will darken as conditions get brighter. Good idea or not? My biggest concern with that is that it may not help cut down on glare in lower light conditions. What are your thoughts on this I really want to know you guys opinions on this before I have them made.
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i only get the little clip ons from wally world, darkest black thay got. at 10 bucks each, i don't worry bout them getting scratched up from working or fishing.
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I have 3- gray, blue, amber. Switch em out and see which one is working the best on that day. All cheapies(under $40.)
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Amber was my choice. Works well in bright light and in overcast conditions. When getting prescription sunglasses don't be shocked when they can't do the prescription in the frames that you like. Some can't be done due to the prescription and the polarization. The wrap around style frames are toughest to get done. I went with Columbia.
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