Links to Top 3 Sunglasses 😎 Kastking Skidway on Amazon 👉 amzn.to/3Wr2MSC 😎 Fishoholic Sunglasses on Amazon 👉 amzn.to/3wkeEeA 😎 Flying Fisherman Sand Bank on Amazon 👉 amzn.to/3WfChzL
Thanks - nice reviews. I am an angler and fish biologist and find myself trying to spot fish in low light (Western Washington in November). For me, light amber/yellow gives the best contrast. I don't want to spend a lot because they are easy to lose, but I also wear glasses so I need fit-overs. My go to is: Eagle Eyes Fit-Overs - currently $41.96; my recommendation for those who don't need fit-overs is Flying Fisherman Buchanan rectangular for $23. Just as good visually. They seem to only come in women's but the fish don't care. Like other plastic lenses they scratch easily
While not budget at double the price limit here of $99, if anyone is looking for a premium fishing sunglass at a ridiculously good price, go to your local Costco and get a pair of Costa sunglasses at more than half off. My Costas have the best polarized lenses for fishing of any sunglasses I’ve used, they are very comfortable, come with a sturdy case, and the anti-scratch coating on them is more durable than any other sunglasses I have owned except a pair of Ray Bans that had glass lenses. The most effective anti-scratch coatings are those on glass lenses, but that pair of Ray Bans I used to own was so heavy that it became uncomfortable to wear after about half an hour.
Great review! THANK YOU! I've never owned a pair of polarized. Just a well put together video. :) Now to pick between amber and gray. Eh? At these price point one of each!
Thanks for the comment. If you've never used polarized sunnies fishing, you should try some. Even if you just borrowed them while fishing. Tight lines 😎
Great video! Which one of these glasses has the best hat compatibility fit woudl you say? I often have trouble finding a pair of inexpensive glasses to fun on the sides of my head with a hat.
@@jobsearch5871 that is a good point, that there should be some sunglasses with built-in readers on the bottom portion of the lens. This could be done with a medium strength close up prescription and that would work for almost everyone. I recently discovered that for about 95% of people, all reader What’s up glasses will work. They simply may need to hold the object or text closer or farther away, but they will work for most people.
I had some cocoon brand in the past. They did okay. Years ago, I just decided to bite the bullet and get RX sunglasses that work for fishing and everyday wear. Tight lines 😎😎
I'm going to buy a pair of Shakespeare Ugly Stik Spartan Sunglasses. My brother has a pair of the them and loves them. I'll post back with my thoughts on them.
@@GuideRecommended Finally got the Shakespeare Ugly Stik sunglasses. They are UNBELIEVABLE!! They sharpen everything up and have fantastic polarization for fishing. I'll be either retiring my Oakley's or selling them on Facebook Marketplace.
Sunclouds are hands-down the best sunglasses in terms of optical quality under $50-$60. They are particularly good for snow sports, but I’ve used them very successfully for fishing and golf as well The only issue I have with Suncloud sunglasses is that the scratch resistant coating is not particularly durable. It’s about the same as several pairs of Bolle sunglasses I’ve had that cost twice as much.
Links to Top 3 Sunglasses
😎 Kastking Skidway on Amazon 👉 amzn.to/3Wr2MSC
😎 Fishoholic Sunglasses on Amazon 👉 amzn.to/3wkeEeA
😎 Flying Fisherman Sand Bank on Amazon 👉 amzn.to/3WfChzL
Thank you for not talking for 20 minutes and getting to the point....i appreciate the clearly defined segments too
Glad it was helpful! 😎😎
Awesome review! Really helpful and to the point! 👍🏼
Thanks - nice reviews. I am an angler and fish biologist and find myself trying to spot fish in low light (Western Washington in November). For me, light amber/yellow gives the best contrast. I don't want to spend a lot because they are easy to lose, but I also wear glasses so I need fit-overs. My go to is: Eagle Eyes Fit-Overs - currently $41.96; my recommendation for those who don't need fit-overs is Flying Fisherman Buchanan rectangular for $23. Just as good visually. They seem to only come in women's but the fish don't care. Like other plastic lenses they scratch easily
Thank you for the info, I get lots of requests to do a review of fit-overs. I might have to put that on the "to Do" list. 🎣🐟😎😎
@@GuideRecommended Great - looking forward to it. The selection seems slim.
your voice is calming
Thanks 🎣🎣
While not budget at double the price limit here of $99, if anyone is looking for a premium fishing sunglass at a ridiculously good price, go to your local Costco and get a pair of Costa sunglasses at more than half off.
My Costas have the best polarized lenses for fishing of any sunglasses I’ve used, they are very comfortable, come with a sturdy case, and the anti-scratch coating on them is more durable than any other sunglasses I have owned except a pair of Ray Bans that had glass lenses. The most effective anti-scratch coatings are those on glass lenses, but that pair of Ray Bans I used to own was so heavy that it became uncomfortable to wear after about half an hour.
Costa makes amazing sunnies!!! Great tip about going to Costco! 😎😎🐟
Thank you! This is the type of reviews im looking for. No bs, informative with comparison and testing.
Glad it was helpful! 🐟🐟
Can u show us the testing device u use for uva uvb testing?
I use a UV light and a test card.😎😎
How about for saltwater?
How they work in the water should be the same. Tight lines 🐟😎😎
Great review! THANK YOU! I've never owned a pair of polarized. Just a well put together video. :) Now to pick between amber and gray. Eh? At these price point one of each!
Thanks for the comment. If you've never used polarized sunnies fishing, you should try some. Even if you just borrowed them while fishing. Tight lines 😎
Great video! Which one of these glasses has the best hat compatibility fit woudl you say? I often have trouble finding a pair of inexpensive glasses to fun on the sides of my head with a hat.
The Fishoholics and Flying Fishermen have a smaller frame that should work with a hat. Catch you later! 😎😎
Great review! I just wish the fish would have been in the same spot (either above or below the change in water level) for each pair of sunglasses.
I know exactly what you're saying. The fish kept moving!!!
do you know of any with a bifocal lense?
The Fishoholic have a nice tint. ua-cam.com/video/3ap51_1cwmE/v-deo.html
@@GuideRecommended yes I see that , perfect but not what I was looking for . I am looking for the added bifocal for older eyes
@@jobsearch5871 that is a good point, that there should be some sunglasses with built-in readers on the bottom portion of the lens. This could be done with a medium strength close up prescription and that would work for almost everyone. I recently discovered that for about 95% of people, all reader What’s up glasses will work. They simply may need to hold the object or text closer or farther away, but they will work for most people.
Did you include "fit over" ?
Hi James, no "fit-overs" in this review. Thanks for the comment, I'll reach out to some fit overs to see if I can get some.
I’m looking for polarized sunglasses for fishing that fit over my prescription glasses, any recommendations?
I had some cocoon brand in the past. They did okay. Years ago, I just decided to bite the bullet and get RX sunglasses that work for fishing and everyday wear. Tight lines 😎😎
I'm going to buy a pair of Shakespeare Ugly Stik Spartan Sunglasses.
My brother has a pair of the them and loves them. I'll post back with my thoughts on them.
Please do! I'd like to hear how they worked out. Tight lines fishing. 🎣🐟😎
@@GuideRecommended I've got a few fly fishing vids posted on here 👍
@@GuideRecommended Finally got the Shakespeare Ugly Stik sunglasses. They are UNBELIEVABLE!! They sharpen everything up and have fantastic polarization for fishing. I'll be either retiring my Oakley's or selling them on Facebook Marketplace.
I am surprised to not see a single pair of Sunclouds on this list. Have you ever tested them?
Never tried the Sunclouds
Sunclouds are hands-down the best sunglasses in terms of optical quality under $50-$60. They are particularly good for snow sports, but I’ve used them very successfully for fishing and golf as well
The only issue I have with Suncloud sunglasses is that the scratch resistant coating is not particularly durable. It’s about the same as several pairs of Bolle sunglasses I’ve had that cost twice as much.
Bought the fishoholics, and they started cracking on 3rd trip out. Very cheap brittle plastic...shame they did look good
Ugh...I would contact the folks at Fishoholic. They have always been very responsive when I asked questions. 😎