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I wore the dark grey MJ Hanalei for two pairs worth. I bought the plastic lenses w great results. Good luck. They’ll change the way you see things in the water. "Plastic" is a bit of a "catch-all" term. That said, all 3 of Maui's "plastic" lens offerings are excellent. In terms of optical performance their "least clear" material has an ABBE value of 43. The Human eye can detect an ABBE value up to about 45, after that, most won't see the difference. There are exceptions but consider "45" a good rule of thumb. For comparison's sake, most polycarbonate lenses have an ABBE value from 31-33 and it's the "least clear" lens material available, doesn't matter if it's sunglasses with no prescription or clear lenses in your everyday prescription glasses, polycarbonate is the least-clear piece of lens material you can put in front of your eyes. No insult to your most obvious expertise. It was a simple term to differentiate from the heavier glass. Maui’s are great products.
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Oregon?
Probably pink ones. I like pink. Who doesn’t like pink? P
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For serious fishing here a single color will not cut it. We need different colors and densities to get the most out of the glass. Not uncommon to use five or more different glasses in a day.
Trying to get away with just one, I would avoid anything with red or pink. Deep green works best for my eyes.
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For serious fishing here a single color will not cut it. Not uncommon to use five or more different glasses in a day.
7-8 glasses per day if you're really fishing hard?
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Lol. I like amber. Not trying to swap and keep track of multiple sunglasses. Keeping one set is hard enough.
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Oregon?
Probably pink ones. I like pink. Who doesn’t like pink? P You have only a vague notion of what I've spent chasing the Pink. I love the Pink.
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For serious fishing here a single color will not cut it. We need different colors and densities to get the most out of the glass. Not uncommon to use five or more different glasses in a day.
LMAO, How vain would you have to be to walk on a boat with 5 different pairs of sunglasses? Delete that post before even more see it.
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Fit of frame and color of lenses is completely subjective to the owner,
I like Grey for glare and glass if possible.
Fit likely comes first for me.
Mirrors are overrated.
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For serious fishing here a single color will not cut it. We need different colors and densities to get the most out of the glass. Not uncommon to use five or more different glasses in a day.
Trying to get away with just one, I would avoid anything with red or pink. Deep green works best for my eyes.
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Whether is costas or mj.
I prefer glass lens.
Their website should give a run down on what color lens serves what purpose.
I usually go with blue or green mirror.
MJ has some red mirror out now. I think the bronze/amber lense color would be best all around. Grey second best Maui Jim Peahi Sunglasses H202-10
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I wore the dark grey MJ Hanalei for two pairs worth. I bought the plastic lenses w great results. Good luck. They’ll change the way you see things in the water. "Plastic" is a bit of a "catch-all" term. That said, all 3 of Maui's "plastic" lens offerings are excellent. In terms of optical performance their "least clear" material has an ABBE value of 43. The Human eye can detect an ABBE value up to about 45, after that, most won't see the difference. There are exceptions but consider "45" a good rule of thumb. For comparison's sake, most polycarbonate lenses have an ABBE value from 31-33 and it's the "least clear" lens material available, doesn't matter if it's sunglasses with no prescription or clear lenses in your everyday prescription glasses, polycarbonate is the least-clear piece of lens material you can put in front of your eyes. No insult to your most obvious expertise. It was a simple term to differentiate from the heavier glass. Maui’s are great products. I was merely expounding upon your original statement and am in full agreement that any of the 3 plastics are excellent and for me at least, preferable to glass. I don't like the weight of glass and sans significant magnification (like binocs), human eyes can't detect the optical difference between glass and Maui's plastic. I once shattered a Costa glass lens while the shades were in my coat pocket and I was loading my ice-house into the back of my pickup. Again, hard pass on glass lenses for me.
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For serious fishing here a single color will not cut it. We need different colors and densities to get the most out of the glass. Not uncommon to use five or more different glasses in a day.
Trying to get away with just one, I would avoid anything with red or pink. Deep green works best for my eyes. I’m calling bull💩. What a load of crap this post is. Laughing
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I fished the Kalama river, right over the Oregon/Washington border and the guys who fished the area said the best color lenses for the local eaters was amber/orange lenses. Went and got a pair and yes, it was much better than the normal shades I brought.
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For serious fishing here a single color will not cut it. Not uncommon to use five or more different glasses in a day.
7-8 glasses per day if you're really fishing hard? As the light changes... and low-angle light changes a lot... seeing fish is everything and those subtle changes make huge differences. Too many people here have seen exactly what I am saying. Believe whatever you want to believe.
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For serious fishing here a single color will not cut it. We need different colors and densities to get the most out of the glass. Not uncommon to use five or more different glasses in a day.
Trying to get away with just one, I would avoid anything with red or pink. Deep green works best for my eyes. I’m calling bull💩. What a load of crap this post is. Laughing you are welcome to your own beliefs. I have been doing this seriously for decades and even remember when we first heard about Polaroid glasses when I was very young. There are way too many posters here that have seen how much difference the exact right lens makes. From invisible fish to nearly neon. But please, do carry on.
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Congratulations moron. Lots of folks have been shown the difference. Often, the exact right color for a given situation might be a $10 Walmart lens... watch salmon coming in over glacial silt bottoms in a couple feet of water and all you see are shadows. Get back to me on that...
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My belief is your full of 💩. Carry on sport.
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Lighthouse Rimless with root beer lenses. They're so light, you'll forget you're wearing them.
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For serious fishing here a single color will not cut it. We need different colors and densities to get the most out of the glass. Not uncommon to use five or more different glasses in a day.
LMAO, How vain would you have to be to walk on a boat with 5 different pairs of sunglasses? Delete that post before even more see it. How much of an idiot do you have to be to question something you have never seen spoken by someone with many decades of experience? I would say you have to be a pretty big idiot...
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