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There seem to be 2 kinds of these - those that clip on the bill of a
baseball hat and those that clip on glasses directly. Any experiences with either type? Will the direct clip-on ones attach over the polarizing lenses that I always have attached? Thanks. |
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James M. McCall wrote:
There seem to be 2 kinds of these - those that clip on the bill of a baseball hat and those that clip on glasses directly. Any experiences with either type? Will the direct clip-on ones attach over the polarizing lenses that I always have attached? Thanks. I use two different types. Lately I've been using the ones that clip on the baseball cap (and I use these for both tying and streamside.) I don't like the models that clip on my glasses because I usually have my sunglasses already clipped on my specs. For tying itsy-bitsy flies, I've got a high-powered hood type magnifier. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 18:43:46 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: James M. McCall wrote: There seem to be 2 kinds of these - those that clip on the bill of a baseball hat and those that clip on glasses directly. Any experiences with either type? Will the direct clip-on ones attach over the polarizing lenses that I always have attached? Thanks. I use two different types. Lately I've been using the ones that clip on the baseball cap (and I use these for both tying and streamside.) I don't like the models that clip on my glasses because I usually have my sunglasses already clipped on my specs. For tying itsy-bitsy flies, I've got a high-powered hood type magnifier. For fishing I can vouch for the ones that clip onto the hat bill. Bought one of those at the Slide Inn a couple of years ago and wouldn't be without it. S.T.W. |
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I've had a few different types and I can swear by these:
http://www.mageyes.com/hateyes.htm Steel and optically ground plastic. Last 10X longer than any other and won't break. Better clarity, doesn't distort when you are wearing sunglasses. Frank Reid (obligatory note: do not own stock in or have anything to do with the company) |
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![]() "Frank Reid" Steel and optically ground plastic. Last 10X longer than any other and won't break. Better clarity, doesn't distort when you are wearing sunglasses. Frank Reid (obligatory note: do not own stock in or have anything to do with the company) What Frank said .... Mageyes for tying .... hateyes for fishing my only issue is that I wear a Tilley hat and the hateyes doesn't fit the brim well ... if you are a baseball hat type ( i.e. plan to have your ears cut off after too much sun { I have a friend that has this happen}) they are great as is ... I'm still trying various modifications to the hateyes for my broader, floppier, chapeau |
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I actually contacted Tilly about making a fly fishing hat with a
stiffer brim so we could use Hateyes. If a few other folks contacted them, they might do it. I love my Tilly, specifically because it floats. Frank Reid |
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"James M. McCall" wrote in
: There seem to be 2 kinds of these - those that clip on the bill of a baseball hat and those that clip on glasses directly. Any experiences with either type? Will the direct clip-on ones attach over the polarizing lenses that I always have attached? Thanks. On-stream I use a hat clip type. On the bench I use a head-mounted mag- eyes -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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