Optix 55 Polarized Glasses for Men & Women – Night Vision/Sun Glasses With PC, Rubber Frame & REVO Coating Sports Sunglasses

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Optix 55 Polarized Glasses for Men & Women – Night Vision/Sun Glasses With PC, Rubber Frame & REVO Coating Sports Sunglasses

Optix 55 Polarized Glasses for Men & Women – Night Vision/Sun Glasses With PC, Rubber Frame & REVO Coating Sports Sunglasses

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Grey lenses are a fantastic universal choice for fishing. Because they effectively reduce bright light, they perform well in open waters or anywhere glare and reflections bounce off surfaces. Additionally, grey accurately preserves colours for a more natural viewing experience. This means that you’ll be able to see fish more easily, even when the sun is shining brightly. Additionally, the lenses help reduce surface glare and protect against harmful UV rays. Glass lenses are highly scratch-resistant and provide excellent optical clarity but are heavier and more fragile than other materials. Polycarbonate lenses are lightweight and more impact-resistant, making them a popular choice for fishing sunglasses.

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Fishing can involve long days on the water. Look for sunglasses withhigh UV protection that shield your eyes from 100% of UVA and UVB rays. Not only will your eyes be protected, the surrounding skin can benefit from the added UV protection as well. Frame material Comfort is key when it comes to eyewear, and that’s why we’ve incorporated soft rubber inserts on the frame arms of our OverWraps. This ensures the frames don’t slip off your head, while also maximizing comfort for all-day wear. Unique Vent System for Fog-Free Vision Just as lens features such as polarisation are important to consider, sunglasses lens material can have an impact on your angling experience. OverWraps: The Ultimate Fit Over Polarised Sunglasses for Fishing Designed to Fit Over Regular Spectacles Blue lenses are popular for full sun conditions or where excessive glare is present such as on large lakes or oceans. When you're out on the open water, the sun can reflect off waves and create distracting scattered light. Blue mirrored lenses in particular are ideal for reflecting light away from the eyes and combating glare.Any experienced angler knows polarised sunglasses should be considered for fishing in shallow waters as well. Polarised lenses reduce glare on the surface of the water and allow you to see straight down into its depths. Brown polarised lenses work well to reduce glare in shimmering streams or rivers for fly fishing.

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Pro Tip: Look for hydrophobic coatings to repel water droplets and prevent smudging on fishing sunglasses. Lentiamo optometrist Eliška recommends this lens feature for its ability to keep lenses cleaner for a longer period of time. UV protection Fisherman have praised the Vista glasses for their ability to cut through the glare on the water and provide crystal clear vision. So if you’re in the market for a new pair of polarised sunglasses, be sure to give the Fortis Vista a try.Polarised sunglasses for fishing offer crucial advantages for any angler. Their anti-glare properties let you see below the surface of the water so you can easily spot fish amongst the weeds. Polarised lenses provide better visibility on bright and overcast days.

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My ESP ones had broken, the frame was very thin over the lenses and resisted all attempts to glue or hot weld. Didn't give me much vision though the water so decided against choosing them again. Binned anyway. No matter what type of fishing you enjoy, sunglasses are key in keeping your safe and comfortable. Turn to this guide for advice regarding the best lens colours for fishing and information about frames, lens features and more.The biggest disadvantage of polarised sunglasses is how they impact your ability to read LCD screens. They can distort the display on fish finders, GPS, electronic compasses,and radar devices. Polarised lenses allow you to better see below the surface of the water, however, they can be inconvenient if you use digital displays often. Brown lenses are great at increasing contrast and improving depth perception. For this reason, brown lenses are ideal for inshore or shallow water fishing. They provide the necessary contrast between sandy or muddy bottoms and hard-to-see fish. Since they offer higher light transmission, brown and amber lenses are also great for low-light or cloudy conditions. Unfortunately, their warmer hue can distort certain colours. I’ve tried out a lot of different polarised sunglasses over the years, and I have to say that the Matrix Polarised Sunglasses are some of the best I’ve ever used.



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