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Transition Vantage Polarized glasses ?

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Have any of you prescription wearers tried them ?  If so , how do you like them ? I cannot find a review from an angler on the interwebs .

  • Super User

I’d have to look up my specifics of my specs. They are a transition type but I can’t fish in them. I have prescription brown/amber polarized that work out great. The brown/amber will brighten certain things up when low light occurs. 

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20 minutes ago, Spankey said:

I have prescription brown/amber polarized that work out great. The brown/amber will brighten certain things up when low light occurs. 

I dont want to purchase two pair of glasses . The new transition polarized , dont polarize indoors but do when outside . I would like to know how they work for fishing and not have to wear clip ons .

  • Super User

Probably will work out for you. I let Opt. Talk me into the transitions and got a real good price on trying them. Some special package. January when I do my eyes up I’m dropping the transitions. My amber/brown polarized I fish, hunt and shoot clays in them. Good luck. 

Im curious about them as well even though I have a couple pairs of prescription polarized sunglasses.I currently have the xtra active and love them and seen they just came out with xtra active that are also polarized.

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7 hours ago, scaleface said:

I dont want to purchase two pair of glasses . The new transition polarized , dont polarize indoors but do when outside . I would like to know how they work for fishing and not have to wear clip ons .

I'd pass.  If you don't want to purchase two pairs of glasses, then having your only set be polarized is a bad idea.  LCD screens are polarized and don't work with polarized glasses when viewed at certain angles.  And those screens are everywhere these days.  If you had a second, unpolarized pair to switch between as needed, it wouldn't be as big of a deal.  

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14 hours ago, Bankc said:

I'd pass.  If you don't want to purchase two pairs of glasses, then having your only set be polarized is a bad idea.  LCD screens are polarized and don't work with polarized glasses when viewed at certain angles.  And those screens are everywhere these days.  If you had a second, unpolarized pair to switch between as needed, it wouldn't be as big of a deal.  

Yeah , I dont want to be the guinea pig .

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