grub you can get some old polarized camer lenses and mount them like my gopro /> good times
Sorry to hear bout your glasses, at least mine were only 20$. I feel for ya man.Too weird, I just came home bummed out about losing my favorite Oakley's I've had for years which I never wear at the river for that very reason and there's a post about glasses. :sad:/>
Amber and mossback are what I've tried they worked great. With a slight knod to the amber just cause it it filters out a lot of the dark colours better and gives you more definition between types of structure, weeds, mud or rock. The moss back on the other hand performed better in low light conditions. Or the ski goggles are a good option no ones gunna f*ck around with the guy wearing ski goggles on the river lolThey are also in my price range, you think an Amber or Bronze lense is the way to go?
Lol you may have a point! But I like the Amber lense seems like they would be good for exactly what you said, it will define structure more. We all know fish love to hide!Amber and mossback are what I've tried they worked great. With a slight knod to the amber just cause it it filters out a lot of the dark colours better and gives you more definition between types of structure, weeds, mud or rock. The moss back on the other hand performed better in low light conditions. Or the ski goggles are a good option no ones gunna f*ck around with the guy wearing ski goggles on the river lol
I had them on my ball cap which I never do,must've hooked them on a branch or they fell in, had them 10 years or more. Well worth the money,virtually indestructable,lightest most comfortable glasses ever, I've sat on them, been hit with a small rock thrown up by a car while cycling,barely a scratch on them in all those years. I'll try retracing my steps tomorrow.Sorry to hear bout your glasses, at least mine were only 20$. I feel for ya man.
Sounds like like they treated you well, good luck searching!