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Replace Gold Iridium with Prizm

It would probably be impossible for me to find now, because I have them in M Frames. These glasses and I have been together a long time.

Why would you put Prizm last? I thought Prizm was supposed to be better.

Didn't you say you were looking for lenses for the Quarter Jacket?

In any case... For M Frames your best bet would probably be eBay. I checked earlier and there is a Gold Iridium M Frame lens listed. Not cheap but it looks like what you are looking for.
 
Watersports where you have to judge waves, tennis, baseball etc where some feel it makes it harder to assess spin on the ball.

Sounds like I've been pointed in the wrong direction with getting polarization and should not be getting it.
 
Didn't you say you were looking for lenses for the Quarter Jacket?

In any case... For M Frames your best bet would probably be eBay. I checked earlier and there is a Gold Iridium M Frame lens listed. Not cheap but it looks like what you are looking for.

Yes, I am looking to buy Quarter Jackets and trying to figure out which lens to get in them.

As far as the M Frames, I was just replying to your comment about the Gold Iridium being hard to find and saying that it would be even more difficult because of the frames.
 
Yes, I am looking to buy Quarter Jackets and trying to figure out which lens to get in them.

As far as the M Frames, I was just replying to your comment about the Gold Iridium being hard to find and saying that it would be even more difficult because of the frames.

Got it.
As I said... They can be found on eBay for the M Frame.
Also... Quarter Jackets typically are youth focused and do not have a great variety of lenses available.
Flaks or one of the many Radar variations may be better suited to you and the use you want to give them.
 
Sounds like I've been pointed in the wrong direction with getting polarization and should not be getting it.

Polarized lenses are great for driving and for some use on the water so most of my daily lenses are polarized, but for sport I mostly use non polarized lenses.
 

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