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  1. I have not found any solid information online about this. I am planning on getting Oakley Holbrooks, I want to use them for casual/stylish use and for freshwater fishing. They do not have shallow water lens for them without customization, which I do not want to do since I can get these Oakley's normally at 25% off. So I am either thinking the regular darker polarized Ice Iridium polarized at 10% light transmission with neutral contrast or the Prizm Sapphire polarized with 12% light transmission and increased contrast. I read the Prizm Sapphire is great for everyday use and they seem like they would be great for fishing too with the increase in contrast. But I do like darker lenses such as the Ice Iridium generally, and have a very positive experience with the regular HDpolarized. Please let me know what would be best for fishing SHALLOW water such as ponds and lakes. Or if a different lens might work well too! Stuck on Oakley Holbrooks, so I do not want to hear any other brand, Thanks
  2. I was just looking at Bassmaster and saw an advertisement for Nines optics. I've never heard of them so I checked out their website and they're priced right around $90. They have 8 or so different frame styles and lenses colors. Have any of you tried them, heard anything about them good or bad?
  3. Does anyone have any experience with Eye Surrender fishing glasses? I know that Costas are extremely popular, for good reason, but they're way out of my price range for now. Beleive me, I'd love to drop 200$ on a pair, but.... yeah. The Eye Surrender is a decent price for my budget and I'm just curious if they're good and work well, or if I should keep searching. Thanks guys!
  4. Do you like to wear polarized sunglasses for fishing? Which polarized sunglasses are the least obtrusive? In other words, which ones have the least effect on changing the overall look of the world, while still providing the fishing benefits? I've been reading that wearing polarized sunglasses cuts down glare on the water, and allows one to see through the surface of the water and sometimes see the fish (depending on water clarity and their depth of course.) Glare on the water never bothered me, but I would like to be able to see the fish. I never liked wearing sunglasses though, despite the aura of mystery they engender, and how cool it looks to wear them. I don't like how they make everything darker or tint everything to some color. I like bright sunny days and colors just the way nature made them. Therefore, I'd like to get some polarized sunglasses, but I'd like to get ones that tint or change the overall way things look the least amount possible. Any recommendations would be welcome. Especially for sunglasses in the $20 ballpark. I don't see myself going for those $150 kind.
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