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On Sep 14, 1:13 pm, wrote:
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 I buy safety glasses at Wal-Mart for $4.79 ... lens colors range from yellow, light orange, and dark orange ... I typically bring yellow and one of the orange pairs in the ship depending on how much cu I expect ... material is polycarbonate so they absorb 100% of UV and offer impact protection ... they are light weight and temples are adjustable and the frames are camy colored so they look ok for the style conscious ... I add stick on magnifiers to assist reading ... price is so cheap so I have a half dozen backups ... I went the expensive sunglass route prior - fine if you have a demanding optical requirement or ego - but this works out great on a bunch of levels. Your experience may differ. http://www.msu.edu/~aslocum/sun/sunglasses.htm KK |
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