hi damned
mate dont think your son is as bad with looking after sunnies as me. I've gone through 6 pairs of polarised in the 5 years . Lose them ,daughters trod on them and dropeed them over board .Still spend the money for makos or bolle ,thinking about stapling them to my head with the luck i have with them lol.
just saying still like the better sunnies as always on the water and have tried cheaper brands ,funny thing is i havnt lost them or broken them and treat them like sh#@t lol
cheers
mal
P.S only reason i know that it's 6 pairs is missus keeps on reminding me every time i go to buy another pair Remeber how many you lost and broke already and how much they cost . lol .
I wish i new Dazza a couple of weeks ago i had to buy some new mako's. I found that they get lighter every year mako's. A good tip always buy glass ones they dont seem to scratch as easy as the poly carb ones.
planning the next onslaught 6.5m Profish
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i can vouch for Dazza's (2DKnB) sunnies service. my old mako's were brought back to life and are now as good as new. Highly recommend his service. I tried wearing non polarised in the boat once and ended up taking them off as I couldnt see a blasted thing with them on.
Cheers and Beers
Scott
"Mystique" Haines Signature 580BR with 175 of Mr Suzuki's finest ponies
pretty much wat everyone else had said but at the reef u notice a huge diffrence and i mean huge like we droped the gaff over once and i couldnt see it but dad there trying to hook it with his jig
cheers
How ya living?