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Amber or copper shaded lenses

Started by Hooksetter, June 05, 2007, 09:09:06 PM

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Hooksetter

Does anybody use sunglasses with amber or copper lenses? I was wondering how they compare to vermillion. I have found two companies that make bifocal sunglasses but they do not offer a vermillion lense.

The companies are the Ono Trading Co. and Guideline. Does anybody know of any others that offer vermillion lenses?

Willie
Peace.
It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.

Slipkey

Just my personal preference, but I prefer copper (If I can find it) over vermillion as lenses go.   I've always felt it has better contrast, especially for bed fishing in the spring.  Amber is nice for overcast days or running down the lake early in the morning, but I don't buy that lens color any more since I wore them so seldom.

For the bifocals, have you checked out Solar Bat's Prescription offerings?  I know the founder of Solar Bat is an optometrist and you can send in your prescription to them.

HTH,

Jon

BryanP

I have quite a few pairs of Ono's, and I'd be willing to make you a smokin' deal on a pair!  I used to be the sales rep for them and have a bunch of my samples left.  PM me if interested.

Otherwise, buy Solar Bats! ;D

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