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    Oakley with the fog/scratch resistant lenses.

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    I have heard ESS's are pretty good. I hear that they are a subsidiary of Oakley. Supposedly most Oakleys are ANSI rated. There are some big names in the industry like RSF that have been moving towards Smith Optics Elite. I know I am trying to find a local dealer for them so I can try some out. http://www.smithoptics.com/elite/

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    This is the same as helmets for motorcycle riders--only buy what you think your eyes or head is worth.

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    I use Smith Optics Parallel sunglasses. The sunglasses come with interchangeable lenses -- one of the lens sets is perfect for low-light (shooting range) environments. The frames fit well, are light weight and are very comfortable. They're great because they don't add any distraction while you're shooting. You put them on and they stay put. The lenses are robust and offer maximum coverage.

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    Wiley X or if you have to much money to spend the Oakleys...from all the pairs I have tried on those are the 2 I like best. I don't have to much money, so went with the Wiley X. This is the set I run, and this company is a MI company so I try to give them biz when I can (local to me here in Three Rivers):
    http://www.safetyglassesusa.com/wiley-x-valor.html

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    I wear a pair of Oakley Half Jackets with clear lenses for indoor, and tinted ones when shooting outside.

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    Take a look at Uvex S3200x or S3500X. They have good visibility for shooting prone and a gap between lens and brow support for ventilation.
    - Anti fog
    - UV
    - Tinted: s3202x s3210x s3501x s3510x
    - Ballistic rated
    - $10.00 from Amazon

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    I have a pair of EyeSights. Reasonably priced, work great! However, more often than not, I just wear my everyday Wayfarer sunglasses.

    http://www.liveeyewear.com/eyesights/

    http://www.anysunglasses.com/ES-Camo.html

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    Rudy Project offers a lot of styles. They can be ordered in Rx.

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