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I had a pair.  I wore them 3 or 4 times and they gave me a headache every time.  One of my buds borrowed them and wore them all day once.  At the end of the day he said he loved them and was going to buy himself some.  HE NOW OWNS MINE. ;D ;D

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I use that type, but I have the FitOvers with gray and amber lenses. Wearing them for 8-10 hours gets uncomfortable. I added thick material neck straps to cushion them some, but its still bothersome. Due to my perscription, I cannot use the wrap around style frame perscription glasses. Most of the time I just wear polarized clip-ons or polarized perscription sunglasses that let in a lot of side light (not good for bed fishing).

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I'm ordering a pair. I've worn Norton 360's over my prescription glasses all day many times. Go to their website and research their info. For me I think the copper lenses would work best. I'm getting them with the tortois shell frames. They sure look nice.     Happy fishing.

~B.A.S.S.~N.A.F.C.~BoatU.S.~N.R.A.~A.M.A.~

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