Serengeti or Maui Jim Drivers Sunglasses ???

Discussion in 'Glasses' started by hotpatpar, Jul 19, 2005.

  1. hotpatpar

    hotpatpar Guest

    I have experiece with Serengeti "Drivers lens" sunglasses. I use them
    primarily for driving but also when the sun's bright in the summer. The
    Serengeti has the advantage of being robust. I've sat on them with no
    problems.

    http://www.serengeti-eyewear.com/technology/lenses.cfm

    Maui Jim also makes a lens comparable to Serengetti, but I'm not
    familiar with them. Most sunglass shops seem to push the Maui Jim and
    don't carry Serengeti. I am trying to warm up to their product line.

    http://www.mauijim.com/mjweb/public/technology/technology_run.jsp

    Maui Jim uses a polarized lens and Serengeti also has a polarized lens,
    but I am only knowledgeable about the Serengeti "Drivers lens", which
    is great for driving but the polarized lens sunglasses seem to be
    recommended in the sunglass shops.

    I am now sorting out if I need polarized or the Serengeti drivers lens
    which I have experience using. And if polarized, should I get Mauii Jim
    or stick with Serengeti.

    Any thoughts on this?
     
    hotpatpar, Jul 19, 2005
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    Charles Guest

    Buy the ones you like.
     
    Charles, Jul 19, 2005
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    Quick Guest

    And get polarized.
     
    Quick, Jul 19, 2005
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    drfrank21 Guest

    Do you prefer Pepsi or Coke? Same thing, just personal preference.
    Both are good products. I've worn Serengeti's myself but Maui Jim's
    are excellent as well.

    frank
     
    drfrank21, Jul 19, 2005
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    David Guest

    I've worn both and liked them both. Polarized lenses
    make a big difference. Some of the other coatings do too.
    Choose the brand and colors that suit you best. Other
    brands have the same coatings available.

    David
     
    David, Jul 20, 2005
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