Richard Isaacs
Senior Member & Supporter
I think I’m due a new set for the upcoming season and I’m open to recommendations
No budget open cheque book
I’ve had a couple of pairs of cheap fishing brand ones which to be fair have been great but they don’t last being made to a budget
I’ve also got a number of pairs of Oakleys some polarized some not but despite the brilliant lenses they don’t shut light out very well round the frames which effects performance when focusing on the water.
I want something that sits close to the face, wide arms and deep lenses to close out as much light as possible.
I want nice optics with good definition, something that doesn’t effect colour too much so that things like orange fins are quick and easy to identify.
Low light level lenses ideally like amber as it’s when most of my observations take place (dawn/dusk)
Great scratch resistance is a must …. And the ability to replace the lenses would be even better but not essential. Cheap glasses always fail on the ability to withstand scratches I find.
So I’ve looked briefly at fortis vistas which from a rap around bulky frame perspective look perfect but im not sure what the lenses are like?? What’s the switchable lenses like do they work?
Are there others that are much better for my list of needs..? Go nuts open cheque book and hopefully I’ll get something really good.
No budget open cheque book
I’ve had a couple of pairs of cheap fishing brand ones which to be fair have been great but they don’t last being made to a budget
I’ve also got a number of pairs of Oakleys some polarized some not but despite the brilliant lenses they don’t shut light out very well round the frames which effects performance when focusing on the water.
I want something that sits close to the face, wide arms and deep lenses to close out as much light as possible.
I want nice optics with good definition, something that doesn’t effect colour too much so that things like orange fins are quick and easy to identify.
Low light level lenses ideally like amber as it’s when most of my observations take place (dawn/dusk)
Great scratch resistance is a must …. And the ability to replace the lenses would be even better but not essential. Cheap glasses always fail on the ability to withstand scratches I find.
So I’ve looked briefly at fortis vistas which from a rap around bulky frame perspective look perfect but im not sure what the lenses are like?? What’s the switchable lenses like do they work?
Are there others that are much better for my list of needs..? Go nuts open cheque book and hopefully I’ll get something really good.