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Yeah... U don't look like a tool in darker color compared to looking like a tool in white
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Yes they look better unless your on the jersey shore
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Besides looks, is there any advantage for sight fishing? Some guys I fish against and I were debating this earlier. The argue was that dark frames block more light therefore seeing better. Any opinions?
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Sounds good to me
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U gonna piss Jordan off now.......
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I've worn both black and white frames no difference. But I also get the bigger Costa frames so I can block out more light.
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The frame style is whats gonna block the light out. I cant see color having anything to do with it
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Cabolito's are good frame size and block out good light but I can't see y a different color would make a difference
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