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| To all you naysayers, Serengetis are absolutely the best glasses I’ve ever worn as an aviator. It’s a tough environment for sunglasses. They are equally adept at driving and casual uses. The drivers gradient is amazing in vehicles airborne or otherwise. If you aren’t familiar they are darker up high on the lens, ie outside, and less so lower so that you can read your instrument panel.
Are they worth the cost? That’s up to you. Are they markedly better than Goodrs or similar? Without a doubt. If you tend to lose or destroy glasses then expensive glasses won’t be your thing. If you aren’t, Serengetis are easily the best in my opinion. (Don’t do polarized for flying) |
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| I like my Randolph aviators. Had Hoya RX lenses put in. I like that they are still made in USA. |
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| quote: Originally posted by ftttu: I used to have my favorites I would swear by beginning in the ‘80s, but after learning many of the major brands are owned by a few foreign companies, I stopped being tied to any brand anymore. I’m not saying it is like GM making Cadillacs and Chevys on the same line, but I wouldn’t doubt there is a lot of cross technology and quality between the brands.
Over time, I wore Varnet, Ray Ban, Sun Cloud Rose, Gargoyle, and much later, Costa and Oakley. I had a minor brand from Big 5 sports for a while, but eventually went back to the others.
I’m not in the market right now, but if I was, I would look for something that reduces fog better than my Costas. I wear a face gaitor a lot while out in the sun due to previous skin cancer, and my glasses easily fog. I’ve used anti-fog wipes, but I’m not happy with the results.
This isn’t here nor there, but my holy Grails were Serengetis. They were always just out of my reach - either by my enlisted pay or later, my tight-fisted wife. At 62, I may splurge for a pair to see what I’ve been missing.
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