neil_cb125t wrote:So I live in eye protection, I have done all the tests over time.... From Gas station specials, Oakley's, Ray bans, and high end aviation brands.... The best glasses I have ever owned, and still own are Maui Jims.... The lens are far superior to anything I have tried, they dont scratch when they fall and land lens down on the concrete, the dont scratch. Some lens are actual glass. I had one lens break when they fell down a steel industrial set of stairs. So I sent them to MJ HQ which is in Aussie, they were replaced.....and returned.....for free. The factory can rebuild the whole pair if required. I think a std lens replacement kit is around $70 a set. They are fantastic for fishing. They are slightly heavier which I like. Some dont. Have a look see, but I will never by a set of sh*t plastic Oakley ever again. |


MATTOO wrote:Thanks Titahi, Sorted that problem 50 years ago. Without drilling holes in my glasses arms. Any response about my question of value from you. Cheers. |
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