Pigeon wrote:Thanks for all the help. I've never owned glass but you guys have confirmed that it is a superior product. Now all I have to do is keep them away from my little princess and the monsters.
Clay
Seems like whenever I find a pair of glasses I really like, I lose or break them.
I would like to try the Costa 580s, but with my track record, I'm afraid to drop that much $$ on something disposable.
I prefer a glass lens, but still use poly lenses too. I'm currently rotating between two pairs of Habervision glasses. One for everyday, and one bifocal pair for fishing. The glass is very good quality, and no complaints with their poly lens. Good styles for fishing, and fit well too. The fit is a big deal to me. I have more than a few pair of glasses that don't fit well, and sit collecting dust somewhere. They range from cheapies, to expensive($200).
briansII