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jimparkerworks
17
Jul 6, 2018
POLARIZED?
Wigdaddy
549
Jul 6, 2018
jimparkerworksExcellent question.
According to the Oakley website these do come in a polarized model, but it's not among the choices here. So nope.
https://www.oakley.com/en/crosshair/product/W0OO4060
Wigdaddy
549
Jul 6, 2018
jimparkerworks
17
Jul 6, 2018
WigdaddyPrice is irrelevant if it won’t help me fish. Thanks
Wigdaddy
549
Jul 6, 2018
jimparkerworksNo I mean the ones that will help you fish will cost you twice as much. So go buy them, I guess. ツ
jimparkerworks
17
Jul 6, 2018
WigdaddyYES- I understood you. Thanks. I probably was unclear. I was just trying to say that NON polarized lenses such as those offered in the drop would not address my needs so, regardless of price, wouldn't meet my needs. Thanks again!
joelellis
335
Aug 5, 2018
jimparkerworksThese are aviator sunglasses. Polarization is not wanted and in most cases prohibited for pilot eyewear.
jimparkerworks
17
Aug 5, 2018
joelellisI guess that’s a “No”? Aviator style eyewear is worn by much more than “aviators”.
joelellis
335
Aug 5, 2018
jimparkerworksI think these sunglasses are ugly, but I’m a professional pilot and they work best with a headset. I like my FiveSquare better for everyday and they will better protect my eyes.
I guess what I’m saying is get the right tool for the job. These are not fishing sunglasses. Non-pilots can wear them too, just like I wear a baseball cap even though I don’t play baseball. Keep in mind what the product was designed for.