Plolarised Lens Colour
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Plolarised Lens Colour
What colour is everyone's preference? I need to get some new fishing sunnies and have always gone for brown/tan lenses which have always been great for me but never ventured out into blues/greens etc... I know the greens/blues are meant to be better off shore but never had any issues with my tans.
Ideally fao the people who have more than one colour lens (so aren't biassed like I am with tans!) to see what they use them for/how they find they work in different environments
Cheers
Rob
Ideally fao the people who have more than one colour lens (so aren't biassed like I am with tans!) to see what they use them for/how they find they work in different environments
Cheers
Rob
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Re: Plolarised Lens Colour
ive got the photochromatic tan spotters and i love em.
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- meppstas
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Re: Plolarised Lens Colour
Brown for freshwater, grey for saltwater fishing... well, that's what I was told many years ago..
I use the brown (copper) for trout fishing..
cheers
Adrian
I use the brown (copper) for trout fishing..
cheers
Adrian
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Re: Plolarised Lens Colour
Yeah cheers, I've looked into a bit and checked old forums etc but fancied hearing other's personal opinions
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Re: Plolarised Lens Colour
The best sunnies I have tried are Revo's with a brown lense. Others I have compared them to is Spotters, Makos, Maui Jim, cancer council.
I don't know if it is the colour of the lense or something else but I can see better into the water with the Revos.
I don't know if it is the colour of the lense or something else but I can see better into the water with the Revos.
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Re: Plolarised Lens Colour
I only fish saltwater nowadays and have been using grey and seem to work well when bottom looking for weed patches etc
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Re: Plolarised Lens Colour
I just got new sunnies.
This time I went with brown. Used to have grey ones before.
Both work for me ..
Fish mainly saltwater...
This time I went with brown. Used to have grey ones before.
Both work for me ..
Fish mainly saltwater...
- Boonanza
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Re: Plolarised Lens Colour
I always thought brown was the best but I have a pair of Blue Bolle sunnies and they **** all over anything else I've used.
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Re: Plolarised Lens Colour
I recently got a pair of polarised cancer council ones in brown. Pretty happy with them considering I only paid 22 bucks for them