Newbie Here: Will these HUK glasses with a brown lens allow me to see past the glare when I go creek fishing? I will be in Pennsylvania. Thanks!
Newbie Here: Will these HUK glasses with a brown lens allow me to see past the glare when I go creek fishing? I will be in Pennsylvania. Thanks!
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TheRealMancub on
It depends on if they specify that they’re polarized or not
IlI-Erebear-IlI on
Yes, as indicated by “Polarized Lens Eyewear”. It’s the Polarization that allows that. It’s also what makes it hard to see screens.
Aleforme on
Check out Bajio Sunglasses website. They have a great chart about lens color and lighting conditions. sunny, overcast, shady, etc, You can then carry that info over to the Huks. Looks like they have various lens color choices. Just make sure you pick the polarized versions.
Coltron_Actual on
I’m trying a pair of brown lens Natives this year, but I’ve been wearing Blenders otherwise. As long as they are polarized you should be good to go. I know some lens colors are supposed to be better than others. I haven’t really noticed fishing wise? But driving long hours, yes. Some color lenses are less fatiguing than others.
HooksNHaunts on
I have Oakleys that work fairly well that have their “shallow water” lenses meant for creeks and lakes. It’s a brownish color.
I don’t know that it really works any better or worse than a different shade, but I don’t really have complaints either. I feel like it’s easier to forget I have brown lenses on than a lot of other shades.
5 Comments
It depends on if they specify that they’re polarized or not
Yes, as indicated by “Polarized Lens Eyewear”. It’s the Polarization that allows that. It’s also what makes it hard to see screens.
Check out Bajio Sunglasses website. They have a great chart about lens color and lighting conditions. sunny, overcast, shady, etc, You can then carry that info over to the Huks. Looks like they have various lens color choices. Just make sure you pick the polarized versions.
I’m trying a pair of brown lens Natives this year, but I’ve been wearing Blenders otherwise. As long as they are polarized you should be good to go. I know some lens colors are supposed to be better than others. I haven’t really noticed fishing wise? But driving long hours, yes. Some color lenses are less fatiguing than others.
I have Oakleys that work fairly well that have their “shallow water” lenses meant for creeks and lakes. It’s a brownish color.
I don’t know that it really works any better or worse than a different shade, but I don’t really have complaints either. I feel like it’s easier to forget I have brown lenses on than a lot of other shades.