Your sunglasses of choice

I want Avator style. Wrap around lens fog up on me. Brown lens, I can actually see more detail with them . And Polarized. I fish and drive. I dont buy anyting but polarized.
 
Those are not bad looking for the price at all. And if they get trashed, oh well. I'll have to snag some up.
 
I've worn Serengeti sunglasses for over 15 years. Try a pair and your eyes will "relax" immediately. I will sometimes switch to a pair of Maui Jims on the water. Otherwise, I hate the polarized lense distortions.

Dan
 
I have had several pairs of Oakleys, and like them a lot. I do not like any gray lenses, however. I gave the first pair of Minutes with the Black Iridium (gray) lenses to my son. Gray lenses let entirely too much blue light in and a lot of detail is lost. Try brown or bronze lenses and you will see a world of difference!
I just recently got a pair of Oakley Minutes 2.0 from the Oakley Custom shop, with brown lenses (dark bronze), and I like these lenses more than any others I've owned. They don't have the easily scratchable mirror finish on the outside.
Like the other posters say, take care of your eyewear. Sunglasses are important gear to have, eyes are important. Take a little effort to care for them.
 
Ray Ban is my favorite brand. I like Maui Jims but they are a bit pricey. The one brand I've been using a lot now a days is Wiley X especially at the firing range. Recently, I found my old pair of Hobie sunglasses (RX) in which the frames are about 25 years old but still looks good.
 
I just got a pair of Oakley Radar. Really awesome. They never come loose on my head and provide a great field of view. Also, it's nice to know that they have about 100 different lens styles if I ever want to change them.
 
I picked up a pair of Oakley NanoWire 4.0's I really like them. Nice and light with a metal frame, I just don't like plastic frames.
 
I have grey Transition Rx lenses in my Bollé Thunderstrucks, and I wear them 100% of the time when I'm outside the house. It's nice having ballistic protection virtually 24/7, and they darken nicely enough for me to function outside on a bright summer day (I'm somewhat photosensitive).
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