sabreliner
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Be careful to not get polarized glasses!! They may work in your bug smasher, but in anything a little bigger, the instrument faces tend to be polarized to cut down on instrument face glare. Your glasses could prevent you from seeing what is on your gauges or screens.
That being said, I like my RayBans or Serengeti glasses. Since pilots tend to wear their glasses so much, I believe you should invest the money and get a good pair.
Also, I bought my RayBans at a Lens Crafters. They were the same price that I had seen else where, but the sales person sat me down and fitted the glasses to my head. Makes a big difference in how they fit, especially under headsets.
That being said, I like my RayBans or Serengeti glasses. Since pilots tend to wear their glasses so much, I believe you should invest the money and get a good pair.
Also, I bought my RayBans at a Lens Crafters. They were the same price that I had seen else where, but the sales person sat me down and fitted the glasses to my head. Makes a big difference in how they fit, especially under headsets.