On Aug 17, 2024, at 10:43 PM, 'Miles' via Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders <tidal-potomac-fly-rodders@googlegroups.com> wrote:This is a long shot, but Orvis used to make affordable pink-tinted sunglasses for low-light fishing conditions. They were great glasses for that, but they were also great for general winter use and driving on snowy days. Orvis stopped making them a while back, and mine eventually got too scratched to wear.I've been trying for a few years, but I can't find anything to replace that pair. I have a couple of pairs of pink-tinted non-polarized sunglasses designed for cycling (they're okay, not great for fishing), and I bought a couple of pairs of sunglasses that have "red mirror" lenses but turned out to be amber tinted (they're great for when I want to look like a d-bag in any light condition). I've scoured REI, Dick's, Bass Pro, and other shops looking for pink polarized sunglasses. So far I think the closest I found was a $250 pair of Smiths or something like that, but I'm looking for something in the $50-100 range.I've run out of leads here, so I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction? Does anyone still make such a lens?thanks,Miles--
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Saturday, August 17, 2024
Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Pink-tint polarized lenses
Check out Fuse Lenses. They sell sunglasses with pink lenses in your price range, or you can just buy replacement pink polarized lenses from them for an existing pair of glasses you already own.
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