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So, how many of you wear "aviator" sunglasses? How many just wear whatever decent ones you can find? Does spending 100-300$ on "Aviator" sunglasses really make a wothwhile difference?
So, how many of you wear "aviator" sunglasses? How many just wear whatever decent ones you can find? Does spending 100-300$ on "Aviator" sunglasses really make a wothwhile difference?
So, how many of you wear "aviator" sunglasses? How many just wear whatever decent ones you can find? Does spending 100-300$ on "Aviator" sunglasses really make a wothwhile difference?
Love(d) my Maui Jims, but polarization does not work with iPad. Ended up using $3 sunglasses which somehow I still have after 5 years (lost the $230 Maui Jims after several months)
Here's a new line of sunglasses, just wait for their line of headsets...:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blo...en-keller-011855083--abc-news-topstories.html
Here's a new line of sunglasses, just wait for their line of headsets...:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blo...en-keller-011855083--abc-news-topstories.html
I keep a pair of AO's ( smallest size they make) in my bag. I have this small narrow head and just about everything makes me look like a bug and severely drops my ramp appeal
+1! I love my AO's and the best part about them is that they are available at many Army/Navy Surplus stores for around $35. They come with a nice case and cleaning pad (mind did anyhow). Nice & cheap...a combo rarely found in aviation!
+1! I love my AO's and the best part about them is that they are available at many Army/Navy Surplus stores for around $35. They come with a nice case and cleaning pad (mind did anyhow). Nice & cheap...a combo rarely found in aviation!
Or even if you do. Not bad at $125 for prescription shades.Bought a pair of those at ROTC summer camp back in the day. They're probably still around, but I need corrective lenses now and those do not do the trick. Great glasses if you don't need correction.
I have Serenghetti Velocity with "Driver's Gradiant" lenses. These are tinted stronger at the top than the bottom and the brown/orange tint really makes the clouds pop out when it is hazy/misty. They're not polarized which is good for reading cockpit displays and spotting traffic (that glint of light off of a wing is so useful!). I also really like them for driving.
So, how many of you wear "aviator" sunglasses? How many just wear whatever decent ones you can find? Does spending 100-300$ on "Aviator" sunglasses really make a wothwhile difference?
Love(d) my Maui Jims, but polarization does not work with iPad. Ended up using $3 sunglasses which somehow I still have after 5 years (lost the $230 Maui Jims after several months)
I never spend more that $20 for sunglasses, I lose them and break them too much. $15 - $20 will get you full UV protection. My only requirement for "Aviator" sunglasses is that they fit close enough to your head so as not to cause a gap in the headset ear seals. Blade metal frames work best for that - you can bend them for a good seal.