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Old August 11th, 2006, 09:35 PM posted to alt.flyfishing
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Default polarizing glasses


Larry J. Elton wrote:
Sorry but I just couldn't let this go without saying something. First of
all I will disclose that I am the owner of Elton Optics and I sell polarized
prescription sunglasses, mostly for fishing. My company has 40 years
experience with polarized lenses, so I think I can speak with some authority
on this.

Clip-ons are simply a pain to use. The optics are usually poor and the lens
material is not of optical quality. However, the polarizer is generally
effective and they do work.

Today good quality polarized sunglasses are available in your prescription
at reasonable prices so there is really no reason to go with clip-ons.
Prescription polarized sunglasses are so far superior to clip-ons that there
no comparison. Get them from us or from someone else, but try the real
thing...you'll never go back.
Larry J. Elton
Elton Optics
www.eltonoptics.com



"John E. Fox" wrote in message
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Can anyone recommend a good make of clip-on polarizing sunglasses?
I have a cheap pair but was wondering if there were any really good makes
out there.

John Fox


Thanks Larry!

It's very rare that someone here actually *knows* what they're talking
about! LOL.

Hey - can you tell me the virtues of amber/red/smoke lenses?

What about fishing and "blue blockers"

Thanks very much!

Sincerely,

Halfordian Golfer
Guilt replaced the creel