I'm a sunglasses buff, particularly cool vintage brands like Ray Ban and Vuarnet. Finally bought myself a pair of Serengeti Driver's glasses for Christmas. Really like the lenses - no squinting and the soft rosy colour is easy to see through with no distraction. Looking forward to trying them out on a long road trip next week. I usually end up pushing my glasses up on my head when the sun goes in... but the Serengeti auto gradient feature's supposed to alleviate that.
I've got a pair of Sarengettis, I really like 'em. Supposedly they do the same thing as a transitions lens, where they get darker or lighter depending on the amount of light, but I've never really noticed it.
'93Celica, I don't like the looks of those because they'd kill my peripheral vision.
ReverendDexter wrote: I've got a pair of Sarengettis, I really like 'em. Supposedly they do the same thing as a transitions lens, where they get darker or lighter depending on the amount of light, but I've never really noticed it. '93Celica, I don't like the looks of those because they'd kill my peripheral vision.
It was a joke.
I don't know that i'd wear glacier glasses driving, either.
My pic is a pair of Carrera's I had in the 80's... brown in color...my Dad kept stealing them.
Girlfriend at the time took them off of me and threw them out of the car...
JFX001 wrote: My pic is a pair of Carrera's I had in the 80's... brown in color...my Dad kept stealing them. Girlfriend at the time took them off of me and threw them out of the car...
In my car, she would've been next.
I just bought a pair of Hobie Onofre and I love them. I had no idea that Hobie even made sunglasses and they were (relatively) cheap. Lightweight and polarized too.
http://www.hobiepolarized.com/productdetails.aspx?id=14&col=2
ReverendDexter wrote: I've got a pair of Sarengettis, I really like 'em. Supposedly they do the same thing as a transitions lens, where they get darker or lighter depending on the amount of light, but I've never really noticed it. I've been wearing Serengettis for 25 years or so. One reason I bought them was because I was tired of losing cheap sunglasses. I assumed that if I paid over $100 for them I'd keep up with them. I was right, haven't lost a pair yet. Did drop a pair of Ayers Rock & dropped something on the 2nd pair. Very pleased with them.They cut glare better than anything else I've tried. Best cloud watching shades I've ever had.
so far my favorites are a set of Eagle Eyes® some one else's version of the Blue Blockers....cuts glare very well
also I've found the yellow lens (shooter type) works very well in low light situations ... overcast / rain / even at night
I still wear oakley razor blades.. I need the wrap around not for style, but to protect my eyes.. they are VERY light sensitive
Well Top Gun me this.....
I have prescripptions for distance, my sailing experience shows that brown is best for cutting glare. Now I use brown tinted scripts. Poifect.
I have a pair of Serengetti Gerogetown frames with drivers lenses and never really liked them that much. I much much prefer polarized. I've had my current Oakley Whiskers with polarized lenses for a year and absolutely love them. Lightweight, stay put on my head, comfortable, distortion free lenses and good coverage. My only gripe is the lenses are a little dark - I have the black iridium lenses - but I have sensitive eyes so I wear them nearly all the time anyway. I'm debating getting a second pair with the brown polarized lenses for darker days.
I used to wear Oakley. I found a pair at in a roller coaster at a fair. Yes they were genuine. I wore them for about 8 years. The temple broke twice, I sent them back to Oakley and they would fix them for $20.00. When they said they no longer had parts and wouldnt give me any credit towards a more current model I told them to pound sand. Now I wear a $25.00 pair that look like Ray Bans and like them well enough.
whatever i find for about 5 bucks at the local gas station. The pair im on has lasted for about 2 years and look a lot like the Serengetti drivers glasses. Im sure my lenses are of a much lower quality though.
Oakley halfjackets. I got a good deal on them, and they fit in on a golf course. If you're outside 8 hours a day in the sun, 7 days a week, the cheap sunglasses just are not going to cut it.
I have a giant melon, and the only things that fit me are Spys. Have a pair of Spy McGraths I paid 20$ for in a nice tortoise shell color. I also have a pair of grey paisley Tourings, that are apparently ULTRA limited, as I have yet to see another pair in the wild.
GlennS wrote: whatever i find for about 5 bucks at the local gas station. The pair im on has lasted for about 2 years and look a lot like the Serengetti drivers glasses. Im sure my lenses are of a much lower quality though.
Quoted for truth.
GlennS wrote: whatever i find for about 5 bucks at the local gas station. The pair im on has lasted for about 2 years and look a lot like the Serengetti drivers glasses. Im sure my lenses are of a much lower quality though.
Ditto, I get the cheapest aviators I can find. Preferably with the amber fade lens, and a gold frame. Anytime I spend more than $15 they disappear within a couple weeks. This $6 set is almost 6 months old, slightly bent, and a little scratched, I'm beginning to fear that they will never leave me.
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