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<blockquote data-quote="L2land" data-source="post: 3051995" data-attributes="member: 126164"><p>There should be no shortage of safety /shooting glasses out there for under $30. Looks and comfort are subjective and up to you. They have to have the ANSI Z87 rating to be considered shatterproof safety glasses. Now days most are pretty good optically as far as distortion but some are better than others I'm sure. I like rose tint more than amber in most light. Not that there aren't quality poly lenses available but I don't think it's worth spending big money on lenses that aren't glass. They are too easy to get BS scuffs and scratches on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L2land, post: 3051995, member: 126164"] There should be no shortage of safety /shooting glasses out there for under $30. Looks and comfort are subjective and up to you. They have to have the ANSI Z87 rating to be considered shatterproof safety glasses. Now days most are pretty good optically as far as distortion but some are better than others I’m sure. I like rose tint more than amber in most light. Not that there aren’t quality poly lenses available but I don’t think it’s worth spending big money on lenses that aren’t glass. They are too easy to get BS scuffs and scratches on. [/QUOTE]
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