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Polarized Sunglasses

. Uploaded on April 12, 2009

Im looking for a nice pair of Polarized shades for fishing, any good deals?

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from Yoda wrote 31 weeks 3 days ago

Check the big name outfitters, they usually have sales and stuff going on periodically and during holidays.

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from Bo wrote 31 weeks 3 days ago

Go to http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/index/index-display.jsp?_DAR...
They are in their bargain cave sale going on right now, just got their email yesterday.

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from TrophyHunter wrote 31 weeks 3 days ago

heres your best buy ever . I have some expensive smith optics $400 but in a pinch I found a pair at walgreens drug store for 19 dollars that surprised me how good they were especially for the money. they are foster grants if ya have a walgreens in your area check it out.

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from Paul Bunyan wrote 31 weeks 1 day ago

I'd go with TrophyHunter's suggestion. I've found that a pair of shades that you'd find at a drugstore usually works fine, and plus, if you drop them in the lake while you're fishing, it's not as tragic of a loss as it would be if you shelled out 400 clams for a pair.

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from Pudge57 wrote 30 weeks 4 days ago

Thank you!

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from HILAWZ45 wrote 27 weeks 2 days ago

I have found many pairs of such glasses on sale at Northern Tool or Academy stores for as low as 5 bucks..they meet the same standards and are not a major loss to mishaps or drops into the water

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from huntbyhand wrote 10 weeks 14 hours ago

If anyone is still interested, check out these hunting glasses http://www.cabelas.com/p-0041025712637a.shtml

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from Yoda wrote 31 weeks 3 days ago

Check the big name outfitters, they usually have sales and stuff going on periodically and during holidays.

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from Bo wrote 31 weeks 3 days ago

Go to http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/index/index-display.jsp?_DAR...
They are in their bargain cave sale going on right now, just got their email yesterday.

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from TrophyHunter wrote 31 weeks 3 days ago

heres your best buy ever . I have some expensive smith optics $400 but in a pinch I found a pair at walgreens drug store for 19 dollars that surprised me how good they were especially for the money. they are foster grants if ya have a walgreens in your area check it out.

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from Paul Bunyan wrote 31 weeks 1 day ago

I'd go with TrophyHunter's suggestion. I've found that a pair of shades that you'd find at a drugstore usually works fine, and plus, if you drop them in the lake while you're fishing, it's not as tragic of a loss as it would be if you shelled out 400 clams for a pair.

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from HILAWZ45 wrote 27 weeks 2 days ago

I have found many pairs of such glasses on sale at Northern Tool or Academy stores for as low as 5 bucks..they meet the same standards and are not a major loss to mishaps or drops into the water

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from Pudge57 wrote 30 weeks 4 days ago

Thank you!

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from huntbyhand wrote 10 weeks 14 hours ago

If anyone is still interested, check out these hunting glasses http://www.cabelas.com/p-0041025712637a.shtml

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