anything better than maui jim ?

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as title. wanting ultimate clarity ,have some polarised at the moment but climbing rocks ect end up taking them off , any others with glass lenses or similar /better quality for less. budget £150
ps i dont leave the uk and dont wear specs ,yes summer ending strange time to ask maybe
 
I think he means sunglasses.

Depends on what you want, butni find yellow lenses are a good balance of protection and still light enough to be clear when transitioning between light and shade
 
The OP reads like this :-

RIMMER: (All in one breath) White hole. Spewing time. Engines dead.
Air supply low. Advise please.
HOLLY: Excuse me?
RIMMER: (Again, as though attempting a world record on the most words
spoken in one breath) White hole. Spewing time. Engines dead.--
HOLLY: I can't understand a word you're saying.
RIMMER: White.
HOLLY: Yes.
RIMMER: Hole.
HOLLY: Right.
RIMMER: Spewing.
HOLLY: Yes.
RIMMER: Time.
HOLLY: With you.
RIMMER: Engines dead.
HOLLY: Oh.
RIMMER: Air supply low.
HOLLY: Ah.
RIMMER: Advise please.
HOLLY: Right.

:p
 

that doesn't say maui or jim :confused:

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Nearly all sunglasses bar maui jim use the same lenses made by a firm in Italy.

I've owned 2 pairs of Maui Jim's - the Atoll and the Seafarer's, both have excellent lenses and are brilliant. You get what you pay for with them.
 
Nearly all sunglasses bar maui jim use the same lenses made by a firm in Italy.

I've owned 2 pairs of Maui Jim's - the Atoll and the Seafarer's, both have excellent lenses and are brilliant. You get what you pay for with them.

cheers ,yes its the good lenses i really need ,on beach today with the sun low in sky and had to take my polaroids off to make out details ,want some that i can forget ive got on
 
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