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So, I really like these Blackfin Realtree with 580 or 400 with the Glass lenses. I was worried tho about the durability of the lenses, I mean flying bullet weights hitting glass lenses. I don't know if they would hold up. Also I'm not sure on the 400 vs 580?

Thanks, Tyler

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Get 580P (plastic). They are great and they will last you a long time. Besides, they have lifetime warranty's. 

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They don't make the color I want in the plastic I want the polarized blue.

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I've got the Fisch in the 580G lenses and love them. I've had the Fathoms in the blue mirror lenses and loved them as well. 

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Glass lenses are much more durable than plastic. Plastic scratches much, much easier if you don't take perfect care of the glasses. 

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So it would be worth getting them over a pair of kvd oakleys?

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So it would be worth getting them over a pair of kvd oakleys?

 

I have a pair of the KVD's. A little overpriced to me, but great glasses. With the Costa Del Mars though you can't really go wrong. They have a lifetime warranty and great optics. Green 580G and P's are what people generally recommend. Frame is personal preference.

 

In the end pick what you like. Both are reputable glasses.

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I went with glass (580p) lenses. Haven't regretted a minute since. Love 'em.

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I went with glass (580p) lenses. Haven't regretted a minute since. Love 'em.

 

I thought the 580 with P designation was for the polycarbonate lensing, which is a plastic. Did you mean 580G?

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I thought the 580 with P designation was for the polycarbonate lensing, which is a plastic. Did you mean 580G?

 

DOH! You are correct. G, 580G is what I meant.

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