Question? Golden Eyes

Discussion in 'Safety First' started by iggy, Sep 17, 2015.

By iggy on Sep 17, 2015 at 2:16 AM
  1. iggy

    iggy Well-Known Member

    Hi pilots

    Just came home from the wallmart and brought some new sunglasses with me. I have allready three, but this ones will be just for heli flying. Arent they sweet? :)

    Post your eye protections here! Would be interessting to see.

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Discussion in 'Safety First' started by iggy, Sep 17, 2015.

    1. Captain

      Captain Active Member

      I rarely wear sunglasses when I fly & I think it's the polarization that upsets my depth perception. I have heard this from others as well. I'm keen to buy another pair to explore the difference.
       
    2. Ant

      Ant Guest

      I use the Innovation Plus glasses from Rapid Eyeware.

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    3. Geena

      Geena Well-Known Member

      Here are my flight glasses. Can`t fly without them, as they are prescription. But they have that anti UV coating stuff, and amber driving lenses.



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    4. iggy

      iggy Well-Known Member

      Thats interessting. But I couldnt look up to the sky without sunglasses.. I wear them when its cloudy as well..
       
      Last edited: Sep 17, 2015
    5. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      I use Oakley MonsterDog with gold iridium Polarized lenses for cloudy days. And the black iridium for sunny days Have had them for 4 years!



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    6. simon

      simon Well-Known Member

      Too cool to be (flying) at that school
      Simon
       
    7. simon

      simon Well-Known Member

      I don't like polarized lenses, no good can come of them and you will eventually go to hell, (probably not for wearing the glasses)
      Simon
       
    8. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      The ONLY polarized glasses that work for me so far are OAKLEY... It seems that they use finer Polaroid strips. Cheaper polaroids freak me out when staring at the rotor blades - i actually get a strobe effect and i cant see the disk properly.
       
    9. Captain

      Captain Active Member

      So these are RC specific and not a bad price by the looks & I like the optional colour lense's.
       

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