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My glasses are a bit spendy, but I use Oakley Radar EV Path with photochromatic lenses.

Safety Features: They fit on my face tight and are not going to fall off crawling around in the thicket. They are impact tested for incoming branches, errant shooters, (yes, I have been peppered before) and give me some piece of mind between my eyes and the 100 year old metal tubes filled with explosives 3" from them.

functionality: I used to have to keep taking my sunglasses off when i would do transitioning from cover to open areas on bright days. Its just too dark in the cover, and those pesky birds always fly into the sun in the open. The photochromatic adjusts quickly and allows for a near constant state of brightness throughout my day and throughout my covers.

Plus, they sell a myriad of other lense types you can pop in and out for clays or what have you. I happen to use this same pair with different lenses for cycling or running, and then again for Clays.

I've used the same pair for 5 years and if they break, I will just buy another pair. Pricey, but checked every box for someone whos interest is 95% + hunting.
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