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Eye Protection when fishing (Poll)
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<blockquote data-quote="Waterwings" data-source="post: 72236" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>My wife bought a pair of Cocoons a few years ago to wear over her prescrition glasses (before she had the lasik surgery), and I tried them on over my glasses. I didn't care for them as they blocked a lot of my peripheal vision, even though they have the small "windows" on each side. They seemed way too bulky for me. The prescription glasses I wear now turn fairly dark (<em>Transitions</em>) when outside in the sunlight, but the style of the frames lets in a lot of sunlight around them, which gets to be bothersome after a long day on the water in the sun. An definitely going to look into a pair of decent wrap-around sunglasses for fishing; will just have to remember to change into my regular glasses before I drive home :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterwings, post: 72236, member: 123"] My wife bought a pair of Cocoons a few years ago to wear over her prescrition glasses (before she had the lasik surgery), and I tried them on over my glasses. I didn't care for them as they blocked a lot of my peripheal vision, even though they have the small "windows" on each side. They seemed way too bulky for me. The prescription glasses I wear now turn fairly dark ([i]Transitions[/i]) when outside in the sunlight, but the style of the frames lets in a lot of sunlight around them, which gets to be bothersome after a long day on the water in the sun. An definitely going to look into a pair of decent wrap-around sunglasses for fishing; will just have to remember to change into my regular glasses before I drive home :shock: [/QUOTE]
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