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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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"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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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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![]() "Frank Reid" wrote in message oups.com... 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 hehe, since I've been doing them since long before I encountered "full Reid" terminology, I call my slight wading errors "hat floaters" Last year, I even took one in the easiest wading river on earth, the ranch section ot the Hfork ...blub blub sputter sputter ... where's my hat ? A guy just down from me caught it and frizzbied it to shore for me to retrieve ( note, I DID catch the fish I was so concentrated on that I completely stopped watching where I was walking :-) ... it was only slightly wetter than me I've taken to carrying the slim, very light weight, cheater glasses one sees in fly shops the last year or two ... with good croakies on my perscription roids I can just hang them and put on the cheaters to tie knots .... I go through a couple pairs of these 'slim specs'? a year, dropping and scratching till gone |
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