Low Light eye protection

How do you protect your eyes from the wind while on plane in open 50+ mph boats? No console/windshield to hide behind.

What about low light situations? Sunglasses work ok during the day, but limits vision running at dawn/dusk.

goggles

Marsha
22 Sea Hunt

Why not just slow down?
In my opinion there is no need to go 50+mph at dawn/dusk but if you must the bass boat guys use motorcycle type helmets.

A bug in the eye at 30mph is no less painful than a bug in the eye at 50mph.

http://www.savephace.com

Clear lense shooting glasses work well too.

In the future, where every stranger poses a potential threat, knowing the predator mindset is the only safe haven.

Xpress H20B Bay Series
Yamaha 115 SHO

Some sunglass companies make low light lenses

Safety glasses work well for the rain.

Mayhem
Pioneer 197

Yellow lenses work great for this… aka “shooters glasses”

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Originally posted by TTKarl

Safety glasses work well for the rain.

Mayhem
Pioneer 197


This is what I wear most of the time. The ones I use have bi-focals so I can see my GPS/fish finder. I’m not going anywhere near 50mph, more like 27mph max in my little Lund.

Bob Van Gundy
Marine Designs,Inc.
Custom Aluminum Fabrication
803-727-4069

Any recommendations for goggle brand/style/lenses?

In the mean time, I’ll try the safety glasses. Good idea.

Yellow lense in “save phace” mask. Works great. Looks a little crazy but I have to be moving pretty quickly to keep the bow down.

2013 Ranger Z21 Intracoastal 250 hp Yamaha VMAX SHO

http://www.safetyglassesusa.com/

Marsha
22 Sea Hunt