The other day a guy at work showed me these glasses that are made for gamers from Gunnar (http://www.gunnars.com) which really help with screen contrast. I was thinking these might be great for on the water to see changes in depth. Has anyone had experience with them? Or does anyone have a brand or suggestions?
On-Water Sun Glasses
Started by kseroski70, Feb 12 2011 03:12 PM
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#2
Posted 13 February 2011 - 06:50 PM
Ray-ban Polarized sunglasses seem to work well.
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#3
Posted 13 February 2011 - 09:28 PM
Must be polarized...
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#4
Posted 14 April 2011 - 11:29 PM
Maui Jim Polarized work well for me.
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#5
Posted 08 September 2011 - 01:06 PM
Ray-ban Polarized sunglasses seem to work well.
I agree!
#6
Posted 30 September 2012 - 02:15 AM
Hello, more important than polarized glass is the design of a sunglasses. First of all:
1. wrap around design for eye iritation though wind
2. plastic glas instead of mineral glass (some italian designers still using mineral glass)
3. having a smart and elegant look is related to the design of the eyewear and the form of your face
4. polarized will slightly increase the quality of ray´s arriving at your cornea, prises for some polarized glasses are very high but if you take good car and you can make shure that the polarized glass will last for 10 years a 200-300 USD investment is a good investment.
I myself use a oakley on the golfcourse and on the water. When I drive my convertable on highstreet a do have a ray ban aviator. And when I use my classic car I use my Armani Sunglass.
1. wrap around design for eye iritation though wind
2. plastic glas instead of mineral glass (some italian designers still using mineral glass)
3. having a smart and elegant look is related to the design of the eyewear and the form of your face
4. polarized will slightly increase the quality of ray´s arriving at your cornea, prises for some polarized glasses are very high but if you take good car and you can make shure that the polarized glass will last for 10 years a 200-300 USD investment is a good investment.
I myself use a oakley on the golfcourse and on the water. When I drive my convertable on highstreet a do have a ray ban aviator. And when I use my classic car I use my Armani Sunglass.
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