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I know that there are about a million posts on this already but I have narrowed it down to 3 different sunglasses. Costa Del Mar Man-O-War green mirror, Oakley Straight Jacket shallow blue, or Wiley X P-17 green mirror are probably going to be my best options for shallow water fishing. For the CDM should I get CR-39, 400, or 580? I'd also like to here about the Oakley or Wiley X. If anyone has tried all three and can compare them, that would be great.

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I would buy a revo and get a free pair of Wiley-X's. you are getting two for one here. A good pair of sunglasses and a reel.

So in a way I am saying get the wiley-x's

                -gk

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go costa.....

ive got them and love em....

and, if you have the xtra $$..... go for the 580's as well.....

go to a shop that has the CDM's and try the 400's first..... then put on the 580's...... you'll be a believer after that, for sure!!!

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I wouldn't buy the CR39 lens.  The selling point for the 400 and 580 is that they are scratch-proof.

I've got a pair of RayBans that went through two fishing seasons.  Even though I took great care to protect the lenses, they are covered in scratches.

I'll never buy anything but Costa.  My next pair will be ManOWar 580 green mirror.  I'm currently wearing ManOWar 400 ambers.

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I'll probably get slapped for this but I used to have some costa del mar wave killers. Great sunglasses but It bothered me that they'd fog up constantly. Plus there's always the fear of losing $120 sunglasses. I ended up selling those cuz I needed the cash, and bought some wal-mart special Strike Kings. I've been impressed so far. They're plastic lenses of course but i haven't scratched this pair in over a year of hard fishing. Plus at 13-15 dollars a pair I won't cry if I lose 'em, and now I can spend the extra cash on bait. Rolltide as well - Alabama Alum here!

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I picked up a pair of P-17s at BPS yesterday. The frames felt like they were made for $10 sunglasses. They felt really, really cheap and seemed like they would break pretty easily. I ended up getting a pair of CDM Fathoms. The ManOWars were nice but I didn't like the little things on the sides. The Straight Jackets look the coolest of the 3 IMO but the CDM lenses are supposed to be better for fishing.

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The side shields on the MOW are removable.  I've only used them on my glasses two or three times.

I liked the Fathoms, they just didn't fit my grande cabeza.  The L/XL CDM frames are the only ones that fit my head.  The Fathom is a M/L frame.

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I'll probably get slapped for this but I used to have some costa del mar wave killers. Great sunglasses but It bothered me that they'd fog up constantly. Plus there's always the fear of losing $120 sunglasses. I ended up selling those cuz I needed the cash, and bought some wal-mart special Strike Kings. I've been impressed so far. They're plastic lenses of course but i haven't scratched this pair in over a year of hard fishing. Plus at 13-15 dollars a pair I won't cry if I lose 'em, and now I can spend the extra cash on bait. Rolltide as well - Alabama Alum here!

How much is your eyesight worth?

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The side shields on the MOW are removable. I've only used them on my glasses two or three times.

I liked the Fathoms, they just didn't fit my grande cabeza. The L/XL CDM frames are the only ones that fit my head. The Fathom is a M/L frame.

Ahh, I gotcha. I tried on a bunch of them but the Fathoms felt the best on my head. My cabeza must not be that grande. I ended up with the Fathoms with CR-39 lenses in Vermillion. I was going to get Amber but I liked the Vermillion a little better.

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The side shields on the MOW are removable. I've only used them on my glasses two or three times.

I liked the Fathoms, they just didn't fit my grande cabeza. The L/XL CDM frames are the only ones that fit my head. The Fathom is a M/L frame.

Ahh, I gotcha. I tried on a bunch of them but the Fathoms felt the best on my head. My cabeza must not be that grande. I ended up with the Fathoms with CR-39 lenses in Vermillion. I was going to get Amber but I liked the Vermillion a little better.

Nice dude! I have the Fathoms in green mirror glass. You'll love them!

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I'll probably get slapped for this but I used to have some costa del mar wave killers. Great sunglasses but It bothered me that they'd fog up constantly. Plus there's always the fear of losing $120 sunglasses. I ended up selling those cuz I needed the cash, and bought some wal-mart special Strike Kings. I've been impressed so far. They're plastic lenses of course but i haven't scratched this pair in over a year of hard fishing. Plus at 13-15 dollars a pair I won't cry if I lose 'em, and now I can spend the extra cash on bait. Rolltide as well - Alabama Alum here!

How much is your eyesight worth?

They're cheap but still UV protecting and polarized. Besides I can fish blind, can't fish with no money for tackle :)

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The side shields on the MOW are removable. I've only used them on my glasses two or three times.

I liked the Fathoms, they just didn't fit my grande cabeza. The L/XL CDM frames are the only ones that fit my head. The Fathom is a M/L frame.

Ahh, I gotcha. I tried on a bunch of them but the Fathoms felt the best on my head. My cabeza must not be that grande. I ended up with the Fathoms with CR-39 lenses in Vermillion. I was going to get Amber but I liked the Vermillion a little better.

Nice dude! I have the Fathoms in green mirror glass. You'll love them!

So let me get this straight. The Costa 400s are available in CR39 AND glass versions? Then the 580 versions are just glass? Are the glass lenses in the 400 series more expensive than the CR39? The only Fathoms I saw at BPS were CR39 or 580...

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They're cheap but still UV protecting

Don't bet on it.  Wear a pair of the cheap glasses for a day, then a pair of quality polarized glasses.  There is a great decrease in eye fatigue.

Not all polarization is the same.  The cheap glasses have a polarized lens treatment, while the Costas, Maui Jims, etc. have the polarization built into the lens.

Optics is one area where you definitely get what you pay for.

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Yea, I bought a pair of cheap glasses with yellow lenses a few months ago and they're not good for the eyes during bright conditions. Should I get dark blue or light blue/green lenses? Will the green mirror costas or shallow blue oakleys protect my eyes in bright sun yet still be able to see in overcast conditions?

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being in the air force i get wiley x's every time i deploy they are ok i would recomend oakley half jacks with black iridium polarized lenses they are mandatory on every time out i can see through the water as if it were glass

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I'll probably get slapped for this but I used to have some costa del mar wave killers. Great sunglasses but It bothered me that they'd fog up constantly. Plus there's always the fear of losing $120 sunglasses. I ended up selling those cuz I needed the cash, and bought some wal-mart special Strike Kings. I've been impressed so far. They're plastic lenses of course but i haven't scratched this pair in over a year of hard fishing. Plus at 13-15 dollars a pair I won't cry if I lose 'em, and now I can spend the extra cash on bait. Rolltide as well - Alabama Alum here!

How much is your eyesight worth?

They're cheap but still UV protecting and polarized. Besides I can fish blind, can't fish with no money for tackle :)

Its the eye fatigue you need to worry about.  Cheap lenses have many imperfections in them that strain your eyes and cause premature vision problems.

Getting a good quality pair of shades with good glass lenses is key to healthy eyes.

That being said I run wiley-x's and have been very pleased.  The amber color is amazing.  I really like the padding/seal that goes around the frame.  Provides extra comfort for those long days on the lake and provides an awesome barrier to keep wind and dust out of my eyes, especially when rallying the boat wide open.

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