Polarized Fit Overs

Dear Steve,

I have a pair of Havens that I bought at Bass Pro in Harrisburg. I had intended to get Cocoons but couldn't find anywhere close by where I could try them on. I stopped at Bass Pro, and they had a whole rack of different sized frames and different colored lenses. I easily found a pair that fit over my glasses and my big ol' buckethead.

I have prescription amber polarized glasses too. The Havens do just as well for me as the $ 400.00 glasses, and you could get 2 pair and still not hit your max price.


Regards,

Tim Murphy 🙂
 
I use cocoons but to be honest, don’t like them. They seem to be hot around the eyes so I use them for emergencies only. Much prefer my prescription sunglasses.
 
I got a pair from Walmart or ****s for like $25
They work fine for me
But I mainly just use them as a backup to my prescription polarized glasses, which are still better.
The fit overs tend to fog up on humid or rainy days

BTW, I got those prescription bi-focals from Zenni for around $100
 
Steve98:

When I fish, especially on a wooded stream there at least 20 times a day when I can see certain things better with or without sunglasses. In those situations, flip-ups rule...

Do yourself a favor and check out the Cocoons Polarized Flip-Ups...

I use Cocoons Polarized Flip-Ups as my sunglasses pretty much exclusively. Among other things, they come in 6 different tints. For fishing I prefer the amber or copper tinted lenses. BTW - The smaller square or rectangle versions fit in the Clip-Ons Case.

And speaking of clip-ons, Cocoons clip-ons are another option of you don't think you want flip-ups. I'll also add Cocoons customer service is excellent!!
 
I like my Cocoons. Have an amber and gray pair. Polarization is good. They do get heavy if you are fishing all day. They sell them at Sam's Club, if you're a member.
 
have cocoon fit overs and some clip-ons/flip ups (due to some new frames that no longer fit under my fit-overs). Both worked well but I prefer my prescription polarized sunglasses now.
 
BTW, I got those prescription bi-focals from Zenni for around $100

I'll second Zenni. I get my prescription polarized sunglasses from them for about $130. I have a strong Rx in my right eye so I go for the higher index polycarbonate to keep the lens thickness down. They'd be less expensive at standard index.

They're definitely the way to go for me.
 
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