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Old 04-13-2007, 08:09 PM   #1
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Polarized Safety Glasses


Anyone know who makes them and where to find them? I'm tired of coming home with a headache and having to squint with sunglasses on. I used to wear my Costas but I had a nail kick back and crackem' about 2 months ago. A little harder and prolly woulda cost me an eye.

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Fish, I have the same problem with the sun and no specs. Ship the Costas back, lifetime warrantee. Same with Ocean Waves.

You may want to ask but I believe that they meet all of the standards for safety glasses. I know that they meet ASTM. I use them when operating the scoot and bassboat, the boat will touch 90 (with a tailwind) and the scoot's much faster.
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Check out the Oakley website and search for "polarized". About 15 styles came up and some (I didn't check them all) met the ANSI Z-87 impact resistance standard.

Hope this helps and stay safe!!

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