Comments on: Rambling Review – Flying Fisherman Pago Sunglasses https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-flying-fisherman-pago-sunglasses/ ...fishing, hunting, and roaming the Southwest Mon, 16 Jan 2012 21:16:07 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 By: azwanderings https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-flying-fisherman-pago-sunglasses/#comment-2470 Fri, 22 Apr 2011 21:36:15 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=3366#comment-2470 In reply to Stephanie.

Definitely Stephanie. These are a great set of sunglasses. I will buy another pair when these run their course. That’s the best review I can give. Thanks again.

Ben

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By: Stephanie https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-flying-fisherman-pago-sunglasses/#comment-2469 Fri, 22 Apr 2011 19:48:48 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=3366#comment-2469 I’m glad you liked them as well. Considering the high priced glasses like Costas, Oakleys, Smiths etc, finding a good pair of sunglasses in an affordable price range was nice. A lot of goodies for this hobby are expensive, sunglasses don’t need to be.

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By: OBN Friday Notes: 4/22 https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-flying-fisherman-pago-sunglasses/#comment-2467 Fri, 22 Apr 2011 19:22:20 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=3366#comment-2467 […] Review: Ben of the blog Arizona Wanderings has posted his review of the Flying Fisherman Pago Sunglasses here. We have reposted it on the gear review log here. For those of you (including me) who might want to […]

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By: Gear Review: Flying Fisherman Pago Sunglasses https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-flying-fisherman-pago-sunglasses/#comment-2236 Mon, 18 Apr 2011 01:36:04 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=3366#comment-2236 […] This review was originally posted by Ben of the blog Arizona Wanderings […]

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By: azwanderings https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-flying-fisherman-pago-sunglasses/#comment-1491 Sat, 26 Mar 2011 21:22:18 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=3366#comment-1491 WFF – I fished in them all day and forgot they were on my face. They are awesome and extremely comfortable. Here’s the thing, I’ve always been a “cheap sunglasses” guy. When these break, bust, or become lost, I’ll buy another pair. They honestly become a part of your face. I did not have 12 hours of light to fish in them but they were on my face at 7:30 when I hit the road and did not come off my face until 6:30 in the evening. They made the 11 hour mark for me. I recommend them without a doubt for their comfort. Hope that helps.

Ben

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By: winonaflyfactory https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-flying-fisherman-pago-sunglasses/#comment-1490 Sat, 26 Mar 2011 21:14:07 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=3366#comment-1490 So my only question here, which is maybe the most important requirement for me in sunglasses. Are they comfortable? For 12hours straight? Honestly I can wear mine all day long and after 6hrs or so they start to irritate me (behind my ears where they rest) and I have to shift them every so often. Good review, if I didn’t have a pair I liked I’d consider them that and if you told me you could wear them for days without an irritation.

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