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I buy sunglasses like once every 10 years and when I do it is not a cheap thing. My current pair are Revos with a brown/amber tint. These are great for contrast and in no way interfere with the game. Get polarized for sure. Don't go for the dark gas station glasses.

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Get a pair of oakleys. I have a pair and have been pleased with them. Spent 60 dollars didnt bother going with polarized. Polarized glasses are more for people that will be around. They will cancel out the glare you may see off the water on a sunny day. Hope this helps.

-KB


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I buy polarized sunglasses at Wal Mart for $25. Work great and don't cost a fortune to replace when I leave them somewhere or scratch the lens.

Butch


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Okay well... I was looking on eBay and put a bid on http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT not really expecting to win it, not even the ones I was going to buy..but for $1.99 I'll take them. That is, if the seller even bothers to send em to me! They are scratched pretty bad..but oh well, if they are too damaged then I lose out on a few bucks.

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