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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 452188" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>My current sunglasses are a brown color like the one's in OTW's link. They seem to work pretty well. They are prescription and include the bi-focs (progressives). When the time comes to get a new set, I would sure like to just renew the clear RX glasses and use a clip-on for the polaroid sun glasses. Just trying to save some dough. </p><p></p><p>Not about fishing but a related observation -- I have a little issue with colors. In my younger days I traveled around to various trapshooting tourneys & club events. I had a hard time when targets were against almost anything other than a blue sky. I still have an old pair of prescription Hy Wyd trapshooting glasses. They are a kind of bright yellow/amber color. They sure helped make the targets stand out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 452188, member: 21536"] My current sunglasses are a brown color like the one's in OTW's link. They seem to work pretty well. They are prescription and include the bi-focs (progressives). When the time comes to get a new set, I would sure like to just renew the clear RX glasses and use a clip-on for the polaroid sun glasses. Just trying to save some dough. Not about fishing but a related observation -- I have a little issue with colors. In my younger days I traveled around to various trapshooting tourneys & club events. I had a hard time when targets were against almost anything other than a blue sky. I still have an old pair of prescription Hy Wyd trapshooting glasses. They are a kind of bright yellow/amber color. They sure helped make the targets stand out. [/QUOTE]
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