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I'll start: Solar Bat! Specifically, the Mossback Green gradient lenses. It's like having 2 pair in one.

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Had most every major brand - last two purchases have been Costa Green Mirror.  Would never go back to anything else.  Prozac for the eyes... 

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I've got a couple pairs of Costas that I really like, just wish the glass was a little lighter. Had a pair of Revos I liked too but I broke them Saturday ?

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For $60 Eye Surrender ESE work well for me.  Grey for general purpose and I like the copper lense for sight fishing.  Mine came in a hardshell case and if you break them they replace them for $20 S&H fee.  

 

***Note that I have never paid more than $100 for sunglasses, so I'm not trying to say these are the best available.  But, IMO these are much better than any budget eye wear I've ever used.

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I have a stupid shaped head so finding glasses that are comfortable is a task. My Costa Jose's feel too big but my Costa Fantail's are too tight. The Jose's have green plastic lenses and the Fantail's have blue glass lenses. I like the green plastic better but the Jose's feel like they are going to fall off when I bend over but the Fantail's feel like they are going to pierce through the side of my melon at anytime. I have a pair of Oakley Gascans with gray lenses and the frames are WAY too big. I also have Oakley fives squared with silver lenses and they fit the best but the lenses aren't as good as the Costa's. I have some Oakley Gascan Small glasses without polarized lenses so I may order some lenses for those and give them a shot.

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The only pair I've had/used is Costa's, I had them for a very long time. The lenses were starting to delaminate. I simply had to send them in for replacement and received a new pair & case. The service and replacement was easy, if I ever need to buy glasses again I know what brand I'm buying again.

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Just got a pair of Costa Fantails from Santa last Christmas so I haven't had a chance to use them yet.  Their warranty policy and hard case are also a selling point.

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On 2/10/2020 at 3:56 PM, MarkVA said:

I'll start: Solar Bat! Specifically, the Mossback Green gradient lenses. It's like having 2 pair in one.

Hello @MarkVA, nice first post and welcome to Bass Resource and the Forums! Currently Costas with glass lenses or one of my old Oakley’s that I keep replacing the lenses and rubber pieces cause hey, I’ve already got the frames.

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Costa 580P's in green mirror and whatever they call the dusk/dawn color.

I get the P's instead of the glass because I like the eye protection.

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- Costa Reefton green mirror

- Costa Reefton silver mirror

- Costa Blackfin green mirror 

 

All in 580p

 

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+1 more for Eye Surrender! They aren't crazy expensive and vastly put perform other glasses in that 60$ range. I used Amber lenses for the last 3 years with GREAT success. I'm looking to get another pair one of these days too.

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My Kaenons with a Trivex lens were just as good at looking in the water as my Costa 580Gs, but had  better protection like my Wiley x pair. So to me find a pair of Kaenons or Smith Optics or Costa prescription glasses that have the Trivex lens.

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Maui Jim Makaha's..in black iridium. With readers, of course..

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