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September 14th 07, 07:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Sunglasses for soaring
I have always been xtremely pleased with the performance of Revo lenses.
If you have a chance, I highly recommend giving them a try. I swore by
Serengeti until my instructor passed his Revos to me up front one day and I
was amazed.
Admittedly a little pricey ($250) but I place at least that much value in the
ability to see and avoid and the UV protection for my eyes.
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I have heard from time-to-time that Sun Tiger sunglasses work well for
soaring. Since I fly within 30 miles of the 1/10th busiest airport in
the world, anything that will increase my chances of seeing another
aircraft is something I want to take advantage of. It also turns out
that Sun Tigers are local, and not particularly expensive.
Opinions either pro or con are welcomed.
Thanks,
Jim
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