What do you guy wear as far as sun glasses?

I've got a prescription pair that say "Killer Loop" on the side. They look like the old black Ray Bans
 
When I was younger it was Oakley and Ray Ban. Now just cheap ol walmart's but I can tell the difference so I'm looking for a good pair.

Anyone had any experience in Sun Cloud?
 
Kinda surprised no one mentioned Natives yet. Great warranty and good lenses.
I've got hardtops just about every day while driving or coaching.

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I've been wearing them for about 8 years now and they are still in good condition. The key is I never wear them to work in, always store them in the same spot, etc. They are getting old now but I still like the style and it suits me fairly well.


I have about a dozen pairs of various other cheap ones for when I'm shooting, doing yardwork, riding a 4-wheeler, fishing, etc.
 
I never leave the house without my Ray Bans. My aviators are my go to and I got a pair of predators. Timeless styles and lasts a long time if you store them in the case. Lotta oakley fans here never was a fan myself I always thought they were kinda oddball, but then again a lot of you guys are shooters and I hear there the best for that activity.
 
My favorites are my Costa Del Mar Turbine green mirror 580s. I also have Costa Del Mar Harpoon blue mirror 580s.
 
I also have blue mirrored Native Dash XPs, also great sunglasses but I do not wear them as much as the Costas. They have the interchangeable lenses so I use them for shooting.
 
The VR50 Gradient lenses are much "warmer" than the polarized bronze. The polarized bronze is much more yellow in tint. Both are very easy on the eyes though, and provide a nice contrast. The polarization definitely helps with glare, and is great for driving on sunny days.
:thumbup: I really like the clarity of the Fire Iridium, it's a huge difference with the standard grey or black Iridium. I'm just looking to try something new, I'll see if I can find something in Titanium Ir, that has gotten some decent reviews.
 
I got these Oakley Fuel Cells as a Christmas gift.

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I've owned several pairs of Oakleys and they tend to have the finish wear off. I've owned a couple of Maui Jim's that were probably the best I've owned, but after losing or damaging many over the years including Carreras, Gargoyles, Vuarnets, Ray Bans, Bolles, Spys, and more going back to the 80's, I've settled in on Smiths and their cheaper sub-brand, Suncloud. They do the job and aren't worth crying about if lost, scratched, or broken.
 
Edge Eyewear Reclus Polarized

Very cheap for ANSI certified polarized sunglasses and they are a good size for smaller heads.
 
Ray Bans small polarized Clubmasters. I ran over them with a John Deere 6430 premium and some how they didn't break, I consider that good quality.
 
Oakleys for me.
Either plasma/Ice iridium juliets
Or carbon black/Black iridium ducati juliets (red ear socks and tshox)

I want to get a pair of polarized tungsten iridium lenses for the plasma frame, for when I'm driving
 
RayBan Aviators Polarized and a pair of Predators. The polycarbonate Aviators really got scratched soon. I am sticking with good old glass frm next time.
 
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