In the market for a decent pair of sunglasses that are reasonably dark (I find most sunglasses are not dark enough for bright sun shining off rock/snow), pretty rugged, but not crazy expensive as most seem to be these days!
Has anyone found anything they like that's a good values?
Thanks,
Daren
Good - but not too $$ - sunglasses recommendation?
- Don Nelsen
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Re: Good - but not too $$ - sunglasses recommendation?
I like the ones Costco sells. About $29. As pictured in my avatar shot. Cheap enough to lose every now and then and durable to last for at least a year or two from the usual abuse I give every thing I own. I've had expensive sunglasses and these are just as good as Serengetis IMO.
dn
dn
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Re: Good - but not too $$ - sunglasses recommendation?
I got the Champion ones at Costco too. Pretty nice and polarized I think. I also picked up some nice Nike polarized ones at the outlet in Woodburn. Both glasses are pretty dark and block peripheral light well.
Mike
Mike
Re: Good - but not too $$ - sunglasses recommendation?
Thanks for the suggestions. Guess I'll be going to Costco!
Re: Good - but not too $$ - sunglasses recommendation?
Another vote for Costco
- Sugar Pine
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Re: Good - but not too $$ - sunglasses recommendation?
REI Outlet. Usually 50% off, sometimes more. Frequent 20% coupons for outlet items.