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  I saw a nice pair of Oakleys that I like and the fit very well. I was wondering are they good enough lenses to go fishing or should I go out there and buy some thing else worth a little better??? Or which type of Oakley lenses should I get?  I like the Oil Rigs a lot and they fit my face very well

 

 Thanks for your comments 

 

 Jeremiah

For fishing get the polarized lenses. 

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For fishing get the polarized lenses. 

 According to what Im reading on Academy.com they are polarized. I'll copy and paste to see if this is what I should be looking for

 

See things for what they are, even in bright sunlight, with the Oakley Men's Oil Rig® Sunglasses that feature warm gray Plutonite® lenses with High Definition Optics® that are polarized to reduce glare without causing haze or distortion. XYZ Optics® technology ensures visual clarity, while UVA, UVB, UVC and blue light protection safeguards your eyes from harmful rays. O Matter® frames. Features and Benefits - Polished black O Matter® frames are light weight, durable and stress resistant for all-day comfort - Warm gray Plutonite® lenses with High Definition Optics® ensure true color perception in bright sunlight - Polaric Ellipsoid® geometry for optimal side protection and extended peripheral view - Polarized lenses block glare without causing haze or distortion - Provide 100% UVA, UVB, UVC and blue light (up to 400 nm) protection - XYZ Optics® technology promotes visual clarity across a wide viewing angle - Curved-frame design for an optimal fit - Integrated hinge mechanisms with dual-cam action - Microclear™ bag included for protective storage - See more at: http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/oakley-men-s-oil-rig-sunglasses/pid-640309?N=871288258+4294953047#sthash.kr2wZsYE.dpuf

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Oakley makes great sunglasses but you definitely want to make sure they are polarized for fishing.  That price seems a little cheap for polarized Oakleys but it does say it in the description.  Just make sure "Polarized" is printed on the bottom of one of lenses before you buy them.

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Oakley makes great sunglasses but you definitely want to make sure they are polarized for fishing.  That price seems a little cheap for polarized Oakleys but it does say it in the description.  Just make sure "Polarized" is printed on the bottom of one of lenses before you buy them.

 So if it does say they are just pic them up or does lens color matter?

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 So if it does say they are just pic them up or does lens color matter?

Different lens colors work better in different lighting situations.  I'm not an expert on sunglasses so I'm not sure what colors are best for what scenario.  I just buy the grey polarized lenses because I wear my glasses for more than just fishing.  

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Different lens colors work better in different lighting situations.  I'm not an expert on sunglasses so I'm not sure what colors are best for what scenario.  I just buy the grey polarized lenses because I wear my glasses for more than just fishing.  

 That's what i plan to do with mine. Use them for more than just fishing

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I been buying the strike king polarized glasses from Wal-Mart when there on clearance.

I also go for the aviator $10 polarized glasses on eBay that have free shipping too. The darker tinted glasses in the shaded areas gave me problems in seeing clearly. So I just went with the Amber tinted ones. I use the Amber color at night on my motorcycle in the past this color brightens up the darkness. So I'm thinking we need more than one color. I have more polarized glasses to try in all shades but I haven't done it yet. I even have orange polarized glasses too to tryout. It's a matter what color works the best for different lighting conditions.

COSTA sunglasses. they are specifically designed for fishing and being on the water. if you go on their website they have a lens selector so you can find out which exact type of lens shade/color suits your need. i will not wear any other sunglasses after wearing these

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Im going to say those at Academy might not be polarized price/model. The model # on those are 03-460 checked the oakley site and same 03-460 model s are regular lens here-http://www.oakley.com/products/5535/21919

 

The polarized oil rigs are here- http://www.oakley.com/products/5564/28057

 

Replacement lenes here indicate warm grey are not polarized-http://www.oakley.com/products/6345/23239

i am a huge Oakley guy, i own well over 10 pairs.  if you are going with oakley, I highly recommend either Tungsten or Gold Polarized lenses to fish with.  That being said, I recently was turned on to Costas and man are they the bomb to fish with.  i love their green lens, it is a lot like Gold Polarized Iridium from Oakley, but really cuts through the water better.  also, for all the grime and water spray from fishing, the glass lenses are easier to keep scratch free.  But, the downfall is they are heavier them my Oakleys.  I wish Oakley made a better lense for bass  fishing.  I think Shallow Blue and Deep Blue are good, haven't owned a pair but tried a few on.  But, the Costas are just so much better in my mind to see out of, i like them better for driving too.  just clearer and more definition. 

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