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Originally Posted by Dyne
Yeah, of course you'd lose $3 sunglasses in a river - it's because they weren't made to fit human heads. They were made with cost in mind. They fall right off. A good, fitting pair of Oakleys would hold on to you for dear life. 
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That's certainly true, they weren't made to fit well. But with a little bit of pushing and pulling, I've made them fit well. They stayed on well a couple weekends ago when I went. I have lost others that cost about $15, but that was because I put them on top of my head to get a better view (of some chick, I'm sure) and then went underwater forgetting they were there.
Agreed on the polarization. But it's not like the cheapo sunglasses don't have that, too.
I'm not talking about white-water rafting here, btw. Just toobing. Yes, that's spelled right.
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Originally Posted by Aladuf
 well I don't know about you guys but I'm not white water rafting and scaling large mountains every day with my sunglasses so I don't worry about them at all. It all mostly consists of me driving... and that's it.
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To me only using them while driving would be even more reason to go with cheap sunglasses. To each his own, though, and all that jazz.
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Originally Posted by flunkie44
Yeah, you don't feel like you've got Fort Knox riding on your face.
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