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![]() David Johnson wrote: Drawbacks of clip-ons? They add to the weight perched on your nose. They are also another set of lenses to collect dust (and keep clean). They also scratch easily. The thing I love about clip-ons is that they flip up. I can't read the screen on my LORAN with any sunglasses. With clip-ons, I just tilt them up to read the screen (yes, I need my regular glasses to see the thing). The most dramatic incidence of this was when I was coming across Lake Michigan on my last Oshkosh run. The sun was low and in my eyes, so I needed sunglasses to cut the glare, but I couldn't see anything on the panel with the glasses on. I tilted the clip-ons so that they covered the sky but not the instruments. I've seen "real" sunglasses advertised in AOPA Pilot that have this feature. If they can afford to advertise there, I expect they're pretty expensive, though. I'll stick with the clip-ons. George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. |
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