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Old 10-29-2015, 12:13 PM
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3M safety glasses from Lowes, they come in clear, smoke, or blue tint, there like $6.00 a piece and work awesome on boats and motoprcycles!!
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Originally Posted by Zues2167
3M safety glasses from Lowes, they come in clear, smoke, or blue tint, there like $6.00 a piece and work awesome on boats and motoprcycles!!
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Exactly the ones I was talking about
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I don't like goggles. I looked and found similar to those 80's sunglasses with the leather on the sides. I used to wear them skiing. Fendi makes them fairly fashionable and they are functional. http://images.glareeyewear.co.uk/ima...5-99527200.jpg
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neck strap , tighten up running boat , same when riding my bikes, around pull them tight and roll . wind turbulance no factor .. use on any of youre favorite glasses
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Costa Del Mar hands down are the best boating sunglass IMO. I've worn them for many years with a neoprene strap for security. Some models have clip on side pcs. to keep the wind out but the current pair I have wrap around nice and are awesome. Stylish too.
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The motorcycle market offerings has the best choices and I am NOT talking about googles strapped to your head.
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FWIW

i am a dealer for these. The bass boat guys and bikers like these when its cold out. Let me know if anything works here for whomever. Could be a cool idea for an sport boater. Plus they have other eye wear stuff that works as well.

They are in my backyard so pricing is going to be the same.

http://www.savephace.com/

watch the video some cool masks

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Revo with glass lenses.
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