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    Looking for some really dark sunglasses.

    Looking to get some really dark sunglasses for my girl. She suffers from chronic migraines so more to block out the summer sun the better. We are looking into the oakley's, but we are having a hard time understanding the light transmission and the difference in their iridium line.

    Thanks in advance.
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    I would say get some polarized for the glare Maui Jim cause of the quality of glass in them

    really common in the boat world for the glare etc..

    also check out some of the ski brand ones ? not sure which ones are good these days but might give some other options
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mauser KAR98K View Post
    Looking to get some really dark sunglasses for my girl. She suffers from chronic migraines so more to block out the summer sun the better. We are looking into the oakley's, but we are having a hard time understanding the light transmission and the difference in their iridium line.

    Thanks in advance.


    If they were good enough for people stuck in the dark for two months, surely the iridium line would be up to the challenge?


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    Oakley Black Iridium Polarized are as dark as Oakley goes. They are neutral tint so you won’t see a reddish or orange tint when looking through them. There is a noticeable but not huge difference between that lens and at thier smoke gray (or whatever the lens is called).
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    You might want to talk to a doctor. I have several oakley lenses and the dark ones after a while will give me a headache. The lenses I wear the most are the lighter sort of rose-ish/brown colored ones. They do give a colored appearance but bright to low light they never -feel- bad.

    I'm sure someone has studied the spectrum that migraines react to. Try the lenses that cut that spectrum.

    Also Costa are supposed to be really good. I looked through my nephew's and they looked great. He says he can see fish in all sorts of water conditions.

    If you really want glare block, I think the lenses they use for snow block the most.

    They are all good but what are they like 8-10 hours later? Some of them give me headaches. Being able to swap lenses is nice. I --think-- mine are the VR??? maybe VR28. I bought them used several years ago. I do remember it's a numbered lens though. It also could be G30 which is not very dark. I bought them for shooting for when it went from sunny to cloudy quickly and they do very well for that. The VR28 is much darker so I think it must be the G30 but they are surprisingly good in all conditions and easy to wear long term.

    ETA:https://www.webmd.com/migraines-head...raine-relief#1


    ETA2: Oakley tint guide
    https://www.evo.com/guides/oakley-sunglasses-lens-tint
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    The darkest readily available options will be 1) "glacier glasses" (a type, not a brand) intended for mountaineering or arctic travel, 2) welder's shades - generally these are full face, but there are some that are just sunglass/safety glass size and style, and 3) eclipse viewing glasses (last choice because most are cheap and intended for one-time use). You are probably looking for light transmission in the range of 5% or less, or inversely, 95%+ blocking.

    I would start here:
    https://www.safetyglassesusa.com/wel...y-glasses.html

    Other things to look at:
    https://ccoutdoorstore.blogspot.com/...g-glasses.html
    https://www.thefabricator.com/articl...eye-protection
    https://us.vuarnet.com/collections/glacier
    https://www.sportrx.com/shopby/best_...aineering.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggammell View Post
    Oakley Black Iridium Polarized are as dark as Oakley goes. They are neutral tint so you won’t see a reddish or orange tint when looking through them. There is a noticeable but not huge difference between that lens and at thier smoke gray (or whatever the lens is called).
    That. 100%. I fly jets for a living and nothing works better at altitude up above the clouds. Try to get a larger lens possibly with a full frame to keep light from leaking around the lens. The half jacket crap looks cool, but there are better options if you want practicality.

    You can get them polarized also. That will help here on the ground. Good luck.
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    Realize that polarized lenses and phibe/ screens don't play well together. I have to flip mine up and out of the way to read my phone.


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    Black Irridium Polarized I believe is as dark as Oakley lenses get. The flack jacket line and speed freak line have lenses that cover more area if that would help

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    Glacier glasses aren't very fashionable, but they are dark enough that they come with disclaimers that they should not be used while driving, and also have excellent coverage.
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