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PeeJay

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I’ve been reliably informed by santas elf that I can have some shooting glasses, up to a budget of £50-£60, for Christmas. I just wondered, are the Evolution Aero 4 a good buy for a first year novice, or is there a better choice out there. Or even 1 pair over a multiple set.

Any advice is welcome, as all I’m using at the moment is a clear pair of safety glasses.
 
If you shop around you might be able to get a set of BLOC Hulk glasses. I'm sure there's other people with more experience that can better advise you, but for me they've been brilliant. There's also quite a few at my local ground that wear them and rate them highly as well.
 
I’ve had Rangers with inserts then Pilla’s with inserts. Rangers for me every time but I’m fed up with having to change them prescription wise every few years at a considerable cost. Will H on here has always recommended the safety glasses from Specsaves so just had an eye test, prescription changed again so asked them about the safety glasses. Brought two pairs, both prescription, one yellow lens and the other brown. Picked out my frames which were buy one get one free and even with prescription lenses it was a total of £70 for the pair.

Used them for the first time last week (yellow) and was very impressed with them. They do non prescription lens so worth a look at for the price.
 
I’ve had Rangers with inserts then Pilla’s with inserts. Rangers for me every time but I’m fed up with having to change them prescription wise every few years at a considerable cost. Will H on here has always recommended the safety glasses from Specsaves so just had an eye test, prescription changed again so asked them about the safety glasses. Brought two pairs, both prescription, one yellow lens and the other brown. Picked out my frames which were buy one get one free and even with prescription lenses it was a total of £70 for the pair.

Used them for the first time last week (yellow) and was very impressed with them. They do non prescription lens so worth a look at for the price.
I’m actually due an eye test, so that’s not a bad idea. Did you find a particular frame that’s suitable for shooting? I’m new to this but I know they should sit differently to normal glasses.
 

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