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What color tint is best for hunting sunglasses? Brown, green, yellow, gray, blue or something else?
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I almost never wear sunglasses when hunting. The only time I do is during the winter when the sun is really glaring off the snow. Then I just use my polarized fishing sunglasses - the lenses on those are gray. I have just never needed sunglasses for hunting, beyond that. I know people who swear by amber lenses; they say that the amber color really helps brighten things in low light. Never tried them myself though.
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Originally posted by Ontario Honker Hunter View PostYears (no decades) ago I had a pair of prescription glasses in "soft pink" tint. They were designed to reduce the glare from office fluorescent tube light fixtures. Worked VERY well when hunting in snow. Let's see ... I think I have a photo. Yep. 1981. When hunting I prefer to have as much color vision variability as possible so I seldom wear sunglasses. Clip-on sunglasses are a genuine handicap. Adding that extra layer of glass/plastic really cuts back on sharpness.
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