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JAG2955 wrote:Plus, eye protection isn't just about fragmentation and dust. If you're outside in a place with nice reflective sand for 12-15 hours at a shot, UV protection is paramount. Of course, I am speaking to the guy who works on an oil [strike]rig[/strike] production platform, so I bet you're wearing shades whenever you're outside.
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But yeah, I generally wear S&W Magnum indoor/outdoor glasses, unless I am running the crane during mid-day. Then I wear the grey smoke S&Ws.
My point is that Oakleys are ridiculously overpriced.
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JAG2955 wrote:Plus, eye protection isn't just about fragmentation and dust. If you're outside in a place with nice reflective sand for 12-15 hours at a shot, UV protection is paramount. Of course, I am speaking to the guy who works on an oil [strike]rig[/strike] production platform, so I bet you're wearing shades whenever you're outside.
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But yeah, I generally wear S&W Magnum indoor/outdoor glasses, unless I am running the crane during mid-day. Then I wear the grey smoke S&Ws.
My point is that Oakleys are ridiculously overpriced.
I have worn Oakley prescription glasses both in sunglasses and regular glasses for probably about 6-8 years now... The same pairs... And the only thing I have had to do was get new lenses as my prescription changes... Cheaper glasses have flat worn out in less time for me...
Thanks but I will pay the money for a pair that does not experience metal fatigue or wearing out...
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