Komp Posted July 17, 2018 Posted July 17, 2018 I had a pair of polarized Smith's that went missing. I've been using some cheaper polarized glasses from MEC but I think I'll spring for another set of Smith's soon enough. Quote
Fishcreek Posted July 17, 2018 Posted July 17, 2018 I have a pair of Smith that are great and have held up for years. Zeal is very nice too... Quote
BowLurker Posted July 18, 2018 Posted July 18, 2018 Smith Guide's Choice with Polarchromatic Ignitor lenses (chromaPop)....if the light isn't too bright, say moving into overcast, I find these work great. Purple light rules! I need a bit more coverage if it's going to be full sun, however, and I have a couple pairs of Ryders Polarized in full dark that really do the job. Craving a Smith Ignitor Amber lens for twilight, but money money. -M. Quote
professori Posted July 18, 2018 Posted July 18, 2018 19 hours ago, ÜberFly said: If only I was farsighted! They are for the nearsighted. Quote
TroutPanther Posted July 18, 2018 Posted July 18, 2018 6 hours ago, BowLurker said: Smith Guide's Choice with Polarchromatic Ignitor lenses (chromaPop)....if the light isn't too bright, say moving into overcast, I find these work great. Purple light rules! I need a bit more coverage if it's going to be full sun, however, and I have a couple pairs of Ryders Polarized in full dark that really do the job. Craving a Smith Ignitor Amber lens for twilight, but money money. -M. The Smith low light ignitors are fantastic. I use them in cloudy conditions or for sightfishing, and the Maui Jim HTs for everything else. The HTs are supposed to be a lower light lens also, but with a ball cap they work just fine in the sun. I broke/lost a few pairs of Smiths before I settled on these... I don’t think I would wear anything else now. Quote
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