Saturday, February 9, 2008

Shooting sunglass

When you are hunting you want the greatest amount of contrast between your target and its background right The way you get that is by using orange yellow or vermillion lenses If youre trying to see through a haze or low light opt for the orange or yellow lenses Surrounded by trees Choose vermillion Another option is gray While gray lenses wont give you more contrast between your target and its background they are the best for shooting in bright sunlight Even better take it up a notch by choosing polarized lenses
For all activities aside from regular daily wear polycarbonate lenses are your best bet Theyre impact resistant and wont shatter Thats not to say that they wont break when you sit or step on them but shards wont fly into your eyes if you get hit or fall while wearing them They crack insteadFor daily wear plastic lenses should suffice unless youve only got one good eye In that case youll still want to opt for polycarbonate If you are only buying one pair of sunglasses choose gray lenses Choose a classic shape appropriate for your face shape and coloring Take the rest of your wardrobe into consideration If youre into oldfashioned styles you may want to opt for vintage sunglasses just to keep everything in line

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think polarized sunglasses are best for this sport. The least amount of glare the better.