I have always bought good quality sunglasses. As I got older I realized not only how important they are but taking good care of them. I like using a lanyard attached to my glasses for multiple reasons. Mainly using the lanyard help keep you from scratching them and your less likely to lay your glasses down somewhere and leave them. I noticed a lot of pros don’t have lanyards on their sunglasses but maybe they have plenty of them from sponsor. I couldn’t imagine going bass fishing anytime without a pair of shades . Okay maybe night fishing! Oh one more thing is I almost 100% of the time clean them with microfiber cloth with out exception.
Thanks for the info. Bro you really have it all down to a science! I truly appreciate you sharing your knowledge! Merry Christmas and God bless you and your family!
Little tip for you guys I started doing this about 10 years ago because they were prescription sunglasses and I used to use glass lenses but a lot of labs. Don’t want to even make them anymore so I started using poly carbonate I was worried about scratching them what I do is I always wear 100% polyester sun shirt, even in the winter time my first shirt I put on as a polyester shirt and if you use that to clean the lenses, you will not scratch them. I will typically get between 2 to 4 years out of the lenses
@@brandoncarter9047 I can barely afford regular glasses. Throwing them away after your eye exam changes gets expensive. With fit over sunglasses you can wear them until they eventually break.
@jamesbarron1202 well with Wiley x you could just replace lenses. But when I got mine the eye doctor gave me 30 or 40 percent off where I purchased glasses as well.
@@brandoncarter9047 I always wear clip ons but they don’t compare to a good pair of wrap around sunglasses. I have some expensive sunglasses that I used to wear when I wore contact lens’s.
I wish someone made a set of glasses specifically for a bass boat that are affordable. Like a clear lenses, yellow lenses, then like a green and blue maybe copper. All poly carbonate and safety rated.
I wish there were more options for those of us who wear prescription glasses already. I can't find anyone who makes a wear-over type of sunglasses other than the junk you find in a drugstore like Walgreens or something...
I waited for one of the 20% off sales to pick up some Wiley X Omegas in my prescription. It's been one of the best purchases I've ever made. Amber lense with a green mirror and they are great in just about all conditions. Definitely worth the $$$.
I had the military version of the WX glasses, 1/8 tick leds. Loved them.
I have always bought good quality sunglasses. As I got older I realized not only how important they are but taking good care of them. I like using a lanyard attached to my glasses for multiple reasons. Mainly using the lanyard help keep you from scratching them and your less likely to lay your glasses down somewhere and leave them. I noticed a lot of pros don’t have lanyards on their sunglasses but maybe they have plenty of them from sponsor. I couldn’t imagine going bass fishing anytime without a pair of shades . Okay maybe night fishing! Oh one more thing is I almost 100% of the time clean them with microfiber cloth with out exception.
Thanks for the info. Bro you really have it all down to a science! I truly appreciate you sharing your knowledge! Merry Christmas and God bless you and your family!
I wear polarized glasses when fishing and have a different pair for driving...love them...
Little tip for you guys I started doing this about 10 years ago because they were prescription sunglasses and I used to use glass lenses but a lot of labs. Don’t want to even make them anymore so I started using poly carbonate I was worried about scratching them what I do is I always wear 100% polyester sun shirt, even in the winter time my first shirt I put on as a polyester shirt and if you use that to clean the lenses, you will not scratch them. I will typically get between 2 to 4 years out of the lenses
Thanks for the video ,does they make a prescription version in Wiley x sun glasses? Have a great Christmas,see at Chowan river in June.
JW thanks for sharing. I myself have to wear sunglasses daily for bright light brothers me.
Is there a link to buy from so you can get paid?
I’m surprised more companies don’t make larger sunglasses that’ll fit over prescription glasses.
Wiley X offers prescription lenses.
@@brandoncarter9047 I can barely afford regular glasses. Throwing them away after your eye exam changes gets expensive. With fit over sunglasses you can wear them until they eventually break.
@jamesbarron1202 well with Wiley x you could just replace lenses. But when I got mine the eye doctor gave me 30 or 40 percent off where I purchased glasses as well.
@@brandoncarter9047 I always wear clip ons but they don’t compare to a good pair of wrap around sunglasses. I have some expensive sunglasses that I used to wear when I wore contact lens’s.
I wish someone made a set of glasses specifically for a bass boat that are affordable. Like a clear lenses, yellow lenses, then like a green and blue maybe copper. All poly carbonate and safety rated.
I just miss flw man you guys were legit pros back in the day.
I wish there were more options for those of us who wear prescription glasses already. I can't find anyone who makes a wear-over type of sunglasses other than the junk you find in a drugstore like Walgreens or something...
Look at shady rays and Oakley they make some great prescription shades
I waited for one of the 20% off sales to pick up some Wiley X Omegas in my prescription. It's been one of the best purchases I've ever made. Amber lense with a green mirror and they are great in just about all conditions. Definitely worth the $$$.
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Keep extra with u lol thx
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You forgot to explain why a pair of plastic sunglasses costs $200.
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