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    Try this link, if it works, these are the ones I have except with the dark gray. [url=http://costadelmar.com/miva/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=CDM&Product_Cod e=B_Deep+Blue&Category_Code=B_Nylon+Composite:69e1 9]http://costadelmar.com/miva/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=CDM&Product_Cod e=B_Deep+Blue&Category_Code=B_Nylon+Composite[/url:69e19]

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    To PCRusty and FlatsDude,

    Thanks for the info. I appreciate it.

    John

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    John...................
    The only suggestion that I can make is to be sure that they have glass lenses. Yes, I know that they are heavier than polycarbonate but the will last 100 times longer and not scratch up. Amber is the color to get for the flats and if you can get them photocromatic all the better. You may pay a bit more for these but they will last you forever. (Or until you loose them.)
    FFF Life Member #22

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    Have a pair of Costa del Mar Piscadors which I use for fishing and a pair of Maui Jims for posin.

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    Ditto Dick M.
    Ours are the photo stuff, prescription, polarized....and glass. They are the ONLY shades we wear and use them everyday. Driving is especially tiring without them. They were very close to $300.00 five or six years ago. The lenses are in their third set of frames.
    Good shades are usually as important to success as a good rod.

    [This message has been edited by lee s (edited 03 February 2006).]

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    Good shades are nice but I won't spend any more than 10 bucks for a pair. My last four pairs, two are on the bottom of a lake and two are on the bottom of the ocean. I really envy you guys that can keep a pair of shades for any length of time.

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    Nick, your as bad as me. Once I put those keepers on the frames my problem was solved. My hat stays on also with that gizmo clip on the back. I have lost more darn hats to the water then some people have lost flys.

    Philip



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    [url=http://www.kaenon.com/product.cfm?action=show_product&product_id=592:aa3 be]http://www.kaenon.com/product.cfm?action=show_product&product_id=592[/url:aa3be]

    I've used/got Mauis, Costa and Ocean Waves. These Kaenons by far are the best glasses I've used lightweight, great optics and the c-12 Copper color is perfect for sight fishing redfish and bones.

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    Costa MP2s.. I ordered the Glass lens in Rose color... They are a little bright. if you have problems with the sun I would go with the amber. The Rose really makes the Reds down here in TX glow however.

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    Here in Florida we are much closer to the sun than other places so the UV (ultra violet) rays are much more intense. The main thing to be sure of is that you protect yourself from the UV rays. Many cheap sunglasses will even have a little sticker on them that will say 100% UV protection. These are usually found on the rack in the drug store or grocery store. An eye doctor once explained to me that there is truth in advertising regarding this statement. If they say there is UV protection there darned well better be or the Feds will jump right in. The problem is that the UV protection they are talking about is a thin layer applied at the last stages of manufacturing and every time you clean the glasses some of it comes off. After a dozen wipes for cleaning purposes most of the protection is pretty well gone.
    I will say that for driving purposes the best pair of glasses I've ever had was a pair of Serengeti Drivers with lenses by Dow Corning. I cold feel my face muscles relax with them on.
    What ever you do, for long term exposure protect your eyes. If you are in an area where you need to use sunscreen, good glasses should go hand in hand with it.

    Tight lines and God Bless,
    Rusty <><

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