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Polarized Sunglasses, WHY?
 


Polarized Sunglasses, WHY?


Reducing Glare!

Glare reduces your ability to see underwater Fishes and structures. And it causes eyestrain and fatigue.

Good quality polarized lenses are designed to eliminate almost all reflective glare and protects you against harmful U.V. rays.

There are many options to choose from now,
we will take a look at theses options so you can select the right pair for a more productive and enjoyable fishing day.

There are various type of lens tints and materials to choose from for different conditions and budgets.

The Materials.

Glass: Provides the best visual acuity and scratch resistance. Expensive and heavier than other lens.

Polycarbonate: Half the cost of glass, ultra lightweight, and impact resistant. Easier to scratch than glass lenses.

Acrylic: Best Value in a polarized fishing glass. Generally very cheap, these still eliminate over 99% of all reflected glare. Lens material is moderately durable as more expensive lens materials.


The tints.


Gray: Excellent for every day use, this tint transmit all colors Ideal for bright sunny days and open water fishing.


Copper: High contrast lens that is soothing to the eyes. It absorbs blue light, heightening visual acuity and boosting contrast, making this lens the best choice for sight fishing applications.


Brown: Considered to be the best all-around tint for fishing. Provides excellent contrast and true color perception. Great for shallow water stream and flats fishing in medium to bright light.


Amber: Excellent for low light conditions such as first and last light or heavily overcast days.
 
   
 
   
   
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