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| Hi Malc Haven’t managed to get any specs yet though I’m sure your info will be helpful when I can get through to Mullarkys. Best regards, David |
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| Re: Polarised Sunglasses Hi Dave could clip on polaroids can be obtained through the trout fisherman magazine which has good ads and good prices. Robert.. |
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| Re: Polarised Sunglasses Hi Robert and all It looks like a few postings have gone astray! As I have posted saying now got Specs. I managed to get a pair of Cocoon Aviator polarize sunglasses. Bit the bullet and shelled out £39.95 plus £2.50 postage from Fly Fishing Tackle only to find them in local tackle shop Cadbury Angling of Congresbury. www.cadburyangling.co.uk for £25 (site down at moment for makeover).This is not a dig at Fly Fishing Tackle but it just goes to show what you can find if you a patient. Something I find a bit hard to be . Guess that why I’m such a lousy angler!Thanks everyone for you advice David. |
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| Re: Polarised Sunglasses funnily enough i was looking for the exact same thing this morning! i found some on ebay that do the job but not sure how good they actually are my dad used to have a pair he got from vision express that worked a treat until he dropped them in the deep blue sea! since then ive been prescribed glasses and would love a pair.. ive tried the clip on ones are ok but allow light in over the top and via the sides the ones that go over glasses are great because they shield all of this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fit-Over-Presc...QQcmdZViewItem maybe i will buy a pair and try them! __________________ fishing for fish is not as simple as you may think! |
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| Re: Polarised Sunglasses oh i was too late too ok i tried!!! lol __________________ fishing for fish is not as simple as you may think! |
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| Re: Polarised Sunglasses Hi Dave,you got the coccoons at a really good price,you will see the fish through the water glare no problem now.Tight Lines, Robert.. ![]() |