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Gonna be buying a few pairs of decent sunglasses for bushwhacking and river fishing. Looking for something a little better than the $5 walmart options but because of the nature of what ill be doing don't want alot invested. Anybody have any experience with these?

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I’ve had very good luck with Kastking sunglasses. I have a couple pairs of the  Iditarods, one for work, one for home. They’re light weight and very comfortable. They come with a hard case and microfiber cloth bag.

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On 6/18/2024 at 10:33 PM, 12poundbass said:

I’ve had very good luck with Kastking sunglasses. I have a couple pairs of the  Iditarods, one for work, one for home. They’re light weight and very comfortable. They come with a hard case and microfiber cloth bag.

Sounds like you get a kickback, shouldn't you have a disclaimer at the end of that post

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6 hours ago, deaknh03 said:

Sounds like you get a kickback, shouldn't you have a disclaimer at the end of that post

Kastking isn’t a sponsor, no kickbacks here, no disclaimer needed.

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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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10 hours ago, deaknh03 said:

Sounds like you get a kickback, shouldn't you have a disclaimer at the end of that post

I'm glad you have a disclaimer in your sig.

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  • Super User
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On 6/18/2024 at 9:33 PM, 12poundbass said:

I’ve had very good luck with Kastking sunglasses. I have a couple pairs of the  Iditarods, one for work, one for home. They’re light weight and very comfortable. They come with a hard case and microfiber cloth bag.

Thanks for the response...I'm gonna pull the trigger on a couple pairs of the flatrocks.

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I've got some. They are fine. I like that they come with case. Like any other brand, the fit matters and everyone has a different head so that will be unique to you..I find if I wear them 4+ hours they push on the top of my ears a little. I have a big head

  • Super User
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25 minutes ago, FishTax said:

I've got some. They are fine. I like that they come with case. Like any other brand, the fit matters and everyone has a different head so that will be unique to you..I find if I wear them 4+ hours they push on the top of my ears a little. I have a big head

I have an average size head so we will see how they fit. Worst case scenario I've only got $55 invested in the 2 pairs and ill just give them to my buddies if I don't like them.

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I bought a pair on Amazon after reading this thread. They're decent. Will be good to throw on the boat and use when I forget my daily wearers. 

  • Super User
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1 hour ago, JackstrawIII said:

I bought a pair on Amazon after reading this thread. They're decent. Will be good to throw on the boat and use when I forget my daily wearers.

My thoughts for bank walking and river\creek fishing -if I take a spill and lose my glasses they aren't my $200 Costas. Those are reserved for driving and boat duty.

  • Super User
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I see that KK has polarized readers.  If anyone getting the bifocals, please post a review later.  I've been hunting for perfect polarized readers for years.

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I find they last about 1 fishing season before the coating starts to flake off, I'm on my third pair of Skidaways. But for ~$25, that's fine with me. Better than buying $200 expensive sunglasses and cracking/losing/scratching them in 1 season.

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15 minutes ago, Junger said:

I find they last about 1 fishing season before the coating starts to flake off, I'm on my third pair of Skidaways. But for ~$25, that's fine with me. Better than buying $200 expensive sunglasses and cracking/losing/scratching them in 1 season.

I'm pretty much there, too.  I'd just as soon find really good one year sunglasses for under $40, than great ones north of $100.

 

    My favorites were from a local kiosk...$40, came with lifetime warranty; paid the ten dollar warranty fee each year and exchanged them for new pair.   Unfortunately,  the kiosk gal moved to FL...not sure how to execute the lifetime warranty anymore.

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3 hours ago, Junger said:

I find they last about 1 fishing season before the coating starts to flake off, I'm on my third pair of Skidaways. But for ~$25, that's fine with me. Better than buying $200 expensive sunglasses and cracking/losing/scratching them in 1 season.

That's kinda my feelings as well. I have a few pairs of the strike king S11 glasses and they last about a year...they run $35-$40 so I'm not mad at it. But the kastkings at $25 are a little more budget friendly. Ill pocket the extra $15 a pair and put it towards a bottle of whiskey!

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On 6/24/2024 at 11:39 AM, Choporoz said:

I see that KK has polarized readers.  If anyone getting the bifocals, please post a review later.  I've been hunting for perfect polarized readers for years.

I had a charter a few years ago wearing fishing bifocals.  Smith Optics.  I've had a pair ever since.  Man O man were they worth it.

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  • Super User
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On 6/20/2024 at 5:35 AM, 12poundbass said:

Kastking isn’t a sponsor, no kickbacks here, no disclaimer needed.

I must be mistaken, I thought for sure kastking was or is a sponsor

  • BassResource.com Administrator
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They were back in 2018.  6 years ago.  

 

@12poundbass has been a moderator for a little more than a year now.

 

I'll give you a minute to figure out the math. :) 

 

Figure It Out What GIF by CBC

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  • Global Moderator
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7 hours ago, deaknh03 said:

I must be mistaken, I thought for sure kastking was or is a sponsor

Was way before my time. They have no attachment to Bassresource anymore and I had nothing to do with that sponsorship back in 2018.

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On 6/24/2024 at 11:39 AM, Choporoz said:

I see that KK has polarized readers.  If anyone getting the bifocals, please post a review later.  I've been hunting for perfect polarized readers for years.

I have a pair, that are pretty decent. 

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  • Super User
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I ordered 2 pairs of the flatrocks off Amazon and received them Monday. They are nice for $25 and fit my head just right. If they hold up for a year ill consider it money well spent. 

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