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Anyone know of a good pair of polarized sunglasses that gp over your normal glasses

SAM's Club sold a pair that I use to have that a couple of small magnet at the frame temple held another lens exactly over the first. YODO's are another solution and under $20 that go over your RX. https://www.amazon.com/Glasses-Sunglasses-Polarized-Lenses-Women/dp/B01M07GYMC/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1509674521&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=safety+glasses+that+fit+over+glasses&psc=1

 

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Cocoons.  Made for fishing. 

 

https://cocoonseyewear.com/ 

If your veteran and use the VA you can get a pair of prescription polarized sunglasses through them for a nominal fee.  Only mention it because we have a lot of vets here.

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2 hours ago, Bucky205 said:

If your veteran and use the VA you can get a pair of prescription polarized sunglasses through them for a nominal fee.  Only mention it because we have a lot of vets here.

I am a vet and have va medical but never vision was covered 

I use the $20 ones that Wally World sells. They have side shields and brow shields, 100% UVa and UVB protection and are cheap enough that I don't lose any sleep over dropping them in the water. They make me look like some kind of alien insect overlord but, at my age, I don't really care.

 

Tom

 

Been thru many a pair of cheap ones...and about 3 years ago I spent 200 on a pair  of costas and they are still awesome no scratches and never broke...I feel like they are the real deal if you can fit it into your budget.

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43 minutes ago, Nebasska said:

Been thru many a pair of cheap ones...and about 3 years ago I spent 200 on a pair  of costas and they are still awesome no scratches and never broke...I feel like they are the real deal if you can fit it into your budget.

Does costa makr ones that go over rx glasses

Might look into costa and see if they can make it in your rx, if not I know Oakley will make rx lenses so that might be another option. Good glass is worth the money spent.

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I use a pair of Eye Surrenders. They're reasonably priced and have made a world of difference. I've never owned more expensive brands like Costas so I can't compare them. 

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11 hours ago, TOXIC said:

Cocoons.  Made for fishing. 

 

https://cocoonseyewear.com/ 

^^^this^^^

I keep,a pair in my boat for partners who forget the polarized sunglasses. BPS/Cabela's carry Cocoons.

Tom

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11 hours ago, TOXIC said:

Cocoons.  Made for fishing. 

 

https://cocoonseyewear.com/ 

Weird, I was looking some months ago for fit-over fishing glasses for my wife and this brand never came up when I was searching. All the ones I found were junk so it's good to fine a better option, thanks!

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11 hours ago, TOXIC said:

Cocoons.  Made for fishing. 

 

https://cocoonseyewear.com/ 

Another option is Jonathan Pauls https://fitovers.com/

9 hours ago, jmcarriere said:

I am a vet and have va medical but never vision was covered 

Since you are a vet, go to experticity *, register on their site, and look up Costa del Mar.  You can pick from many popular frames, at a VERY good price, some are even under $50

21 hours ago, jmcarriere said:

I am a vet and have va medical but never vision was covered 

Depending on your disability percent it should be covered. That's what got me started with the VA was my eyeglasses,  It saves me about $300 a year on glasses and in Birmingham, the ophthalmology staff is really good.

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On 11/3/2017 at 5:19 PM, WRB said:

^^^this^^^

I keep,a pair in my boat for partners who forget the polarized sunglasses. BPS/Cabela's carry Cocoons.

Tom

Same here...or for if I do something dumb like break/lose/forget my prescription sunglasses.

Cocoons!!!

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Yup cocoons 

Try "Eye Surrenders", very highly quality glasses for the price. 

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