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Ultranomad 23rd Jun 2012 01:56

Problem with sunglasses
 
Ladies and gentlemen, I have to admit a predicament with sunglasses. I am a serial sunglass killer. Not that I buy the €€€ models of the <insert your favourite brand>, I simply pay attention to every supermarket (or fleamarket) rack of sunglasses, and once in a while I find a fairly decent pair going for a song, but they don't last long. In recent months, I remember sitting down on two pairs, crashing one pair in the aeroplane seat mechanism, breaking one pair in half when trying to readjust the frame, etc. Nothing bad ever happens to the glass, it's the frame that always suffers. Is anyone aware of any super-heavy-duty frames on the market that have thin cable temples (necessarily thin so as not to cause headaches with the headset), roughly Rayban-like in design, and made of shape-memory alloy, so they'd recover their shape when heated?

27/09 23rd Jun 2012 02:50

How can you wreck so many sunglasses?

My only suggestion is to buy an expensive pair, this might encourage you to be more careful with your sunglasses.

Halfbaked_Boy 23rd Jun 2012 03:21

27/09, didn't help me much when I crushed my £300 pair under the wheels of my car on my driveway, thinking it was just a sock or something and being too lazy to get out and check! :uhoh:

SloppyJoe 23rd Jun 2012 04:13

How many times have you run over your sunglasses though?

I agree with the guy saying buy some expensive ones. I used to wreck glasses also, with me was the lenses, always got scratched really quickly. Bought some £150+ ones and they lasted years in pristine condition.

Peter Geldard 23rd Jun 2012 04:25

For flying, I have found those supplied by Grett Optik to be ideal: Sunglass for long vision and clear reading glass when you need them when looking down at your charts etc in a darkened cockpit.
Because they are such good value, it doesn't matter if you damage them occassionally!
Unfortunately, I believe that the firm is soon to go out of business: I hope that some entrepreneur will fill the gap.

cats_five 23rd Jun 2012 08:40

Put them on string (or whatever) round your neck. That will stop you dropping them on the drive, sitting on them and so on.

Andy H 23rd Jun 2012 13:36

It is a shame if Grett Optik are going out of business as I have found their bifocal reading glasses just right for summer flying. A good price too.

However, there is an alternative if you have a Clas Ohlsen store near you. They sell for £8.49 I believe

Andy

Tableview 23rd Jun 2012 14:40

My solution after losing many expensive pairs of sunglasses over the years was to buy two pairs of relatively cheap but serviceable ones. Needless to say, I have never lost them, although I have temporarily mislaid them but they have always turned up like the proverbial bad penny. The only other pair I managed to keep for a few years were a gift from someone whose friendship I valued greatly at the time, and thus they had sentimental value so I rarely wore them!

Captainkarl 23rd Jun 2012 15:21

Have you thought about Pitts Sunglasses?

JAR & FAA PILOT MEDICALS LONDON

Designed by a consultant ophthalmic surgeon and AME, who is a medical adviser in ophthalmology to the Civil Aviation Authority. Dr John Pitts. So they do the job right! :ok: and at a decent price tag :)

Cannot speak highly of the glasses having used a pair on diabetes polar flight last april. Diabetes Polar Flight, flying and diabetes research

:-)

stiknruda 23rd Jun 2012 17:02

Vision In Aviation - Dr John Pitts
 
My team just love our Pitts sunglasses - by way the best I've ever worn.

See our unbiased write up and pics Our Partners

I'm contemplating a second pair to keep in the motor-car!

Stik

impulse9 23rd Jun 2012 17:07

wiley
 
I am also a sunglass serial killer! I switched to Wiley-x and have never looked back, almost indestructable and can take a huge amount of mishandling...and you can switch out the lenses if needed too.

Ultranomad 17th Jul 2012 12:12

PROBLEM SOLVED
 
Just received glasses for my birthday:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...2L._SX395_.jpg

They are very sturdy (a much thicker frame than e.g. a similar model by Ray-Ban), have cable temples (so, they don't interfere with the headset), don't distort colours, and are very reasonably priced. I think I found what I was looking for.

Unusual Attitude 17th Jul 2012 12:26


My team just love our Pitts sunglasses - by way the best I've ever worn.

See our unbiased write up and pics Our Partners

I'm contemplating a second pair to keep in the motor-car!

Stik
Could be very good timing since I destroyed my trusty Raybans a few weeks ago and my Birthday is looming, the wife is asking what I want as a present, hope she's feeling generous! :ok:

fernytickles 17th Jul 2012 13:40

Buy the ugliest pair you can find, that do the job, and I bet you won't loose them. I have a pair I bought as a joke in Arkansas about 3 years ago, and they are the only pair I haven't lost.

SpeedbirdXK8 17th Jul 2012 14:02

Look at www.bigatmo.com great glasses :cool:

stiknruda 17th Jul 2012 19:14

Ultranomad - happy birthday. Had you lived closer I would have lent you mine for a week - your new ones look great but do look rather heavy. When I pull 6"g" mine only weigh 90 grams!

But Stik that means at 1g - they are a mere 15grams?

Yes - I've actually forgotten I've had them on - they are so unobtrusive!

Good luck UA - well worth it. Price is not as important as value in my opinion!

Unusual Attitude 18th Jul 2012 08:17

Never have a problem paying a premium for a trully good product Stik!

I see you'll be displaying at my local Airshow in Sept, look forward to seeing you in action. May be there on the Static lineup myself.....

gileraguy 24th Jul 2012 01:17

Randolph Aviators
Military Spec

southport 24th Jul 2012 16:54

If it is the frames you keep snapping get the Rayban Carbon Fibres I have a set in my flight bag and do not snap

toptobottom 24th Jul 2012 20:27

Lots of threads on PPRuNe re sunglasses. Caution buying the cheapies though - those that don't have a genuine UV filter can be very damaging as they dilate the pupils, which allows in even more harmful UV rays.. :eek:


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