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  • baine157
    • Oct 2006
    • 77



    shades

    After my pair of Spy Curtis's fell off my face last season and into the murky abyss we call the river I was left to squint the rest of the season from behind the wheel. So now im in the market for some new sunglasses. What kind of sunglasses are yall wearing out on your nautiques. All my friends wear costas and i've seen some pairs that i like alot but i thought id consult the boating experts here before i buy a pair of shades.


    another option would be to just buy another set of curtis's
  • mfloski
    • Jan 2005
    • 166

    • Longview, TX


    #2
    RE: shades

    I have owned three sets of Arnette. Nothing too special about them, but I like the look.
    \'99 Sport Nautique, and darn proud of it!

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    • bchesley
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 1252

      • Tyler, Texas


      #3
      RE: shades

      Von Zipper have some nice ones. I also favor Dragon.

      Brad
      2001 Super Air Nautique
      Python Powered
      100 Amp Alternator
      Dual Batteries
      Many upgrades coming...

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      • Nates78Ski
        • Jan 2005
        • 323

        • Rossford, Ohio


        #4
        RE: shades

        My nice Ray-Ban "Aviators" (outdoorsman) with the loop earpieces are awesome for being on the water, NEARLY impossible to fall off your head.

        Nate
        My \'78 SN

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        • NHcrossfan
          • Aug 2006
          • 112



          #5
          RE: shades

          Count me as a Oakley Wearer........different lneses for different amounts of sunlight

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          • Flux
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Jul 2003
            • 408

            • Palmdale, Ca.


            #6
            RE: shades

            I have alway been partial to Arnettes. I have a pair of Arnettes with prescription lenses, polarized with an amber tint. They are truly amazing on the water.

            Whatever you get, get polarized lenses for sure. Soooo much better on the water.

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            • Andrew
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • Aug 2005
              • 891

              • Tuscaloosa, AL


              #7
              RE: shades

              i like the arnette frames, but i swear by costa lenses. i can't go anywhere without mine. even on a dark day i wear them just because i have gotten use to a glare free life (a must if u do any kind of fishing as well) i highly recommend the blue 540 lenses little pricier, but well worth it. (atleast i think, i found mine at work )

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              • jhiestand
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Jul 2003
                • 778

                • Columbus, Ohio

                • 08 Super Air 210

                #8
                I had some Spy Clint's I used primarily last season and just this winter scored some polarized Electric Digits that'll prolly become my primary boating gogs.

                If you're into decent deals on specs keep an eye on Steep and Cheap. They have glasses on there all the time and they're always at least 50% off, usually 60-70% off. Oakleys, Spys, VonZipper, Electric, etc. Very addicting site![/url]
                '08 Super Air Nautique 210

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