Flying Fisherman Maverick Polarized Sunglasses with AcuTint UV Blocker for Fishing and Outdoor Sports
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My running distances are about 25 miles per week in them. Light and easy to wear, they stay put after the first use. During a run, the lenses will get dirty, but they clean up with soap and water afterward. If you sweat a lot (like me) you'll get sweat on them, but once it's dry you'll be fine. Sunglasses with polarized lenses that are good, cheap, and affordable. You won't get hurt if you lose them at this price.
Is it true that you ended up trying these out, Ryan? Another pair of hats I purchased from flying fisherman was a little on the small side for a 7 3/4 hat. What do you think of these ones?
Can you tell me how small your head is? Six inches is the size of a dollar bill. As soon as I picked up the glasses off the table, I placed a dollar over the top. Glasses are no wider than six inches in any point. There is about three quarters of an inch between the back ends of the glasses Since the frames are 3 1/2" tall, you shouldn't have any trouble keeping them on unless you have a truly
When it comes to sunglasses for my head, I usually can't find any large enough. It was good to have you here. The price is reasonable enough to keep a few pairs on hand.
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The only thing that would keep me from getting one of these is a serious defect The sunglasses I wear all the time. Since I purchased my first pair of these sunglasses several years ago, I have purchased another five more. I keep one pair in every vehicle I have, and I almost love them. The only problem is that every pair of these sunglasses has developed scratches on the inside (none It took me a long time to figure out how this could be possible To keep them in good condition, I even bought microfiber bags and swore not to store them in anything but them. It didn't matter what they did, During the long process of recognizing that the scratches perfectly line up with the arms of the sunglasses, I wondered how on earth I had missed it. In the middle of the arms, the tips of the glasses touch the inside of the lenses when stacked up. There is also a good amount of light scratching on the middle of the lenses as a consequence of the arms (as seen in the photos below This is the case with all of the five pairs I own). The bottom line is You should expect your sunglasses to get destroyed if you ever put them in your pocket, even if you put them in a soft pouch. In this episode, Flying Fisherman explores how ships fly through the sky I suggest making the arms softer than the lens insides, with the tips of the arms being softer than the inner edges For this one simple change, I'd be willing to pay twice as much as I am. Once these are made, they would last a lifetime! Edit
This product also gets five stars because of the price. After some testing, I've found that standard heat-resistant tape works best I find shrink tubing to be gentler than the arms, which prevents scratches on the lenses less often. In the future, I intend to purchase another pair of them and heat them To see if I get less scratching, I'm going to shrink the ends of the arms. The situation still annoys me.
I switched back and forth between the two for a few seconds on the water to see if either would be more effective at cutting water glare, and was surprised to find that the Smoke lenses were not as effective. While the Amber lenses were excellent at removing surface glare, allowing me to see the rocky stream bottom, the Smoke lenses barely reduced the glare at all, making the rocks harder to see. This is especially important to me due to wading in my fishing. It comes as no surprise that I returned the Smoke lens model and began using the Amber lens model for all of my fishing, regardless of the weather. No matter what the weather is, the Amber do a good job of keeping my eyes from squinting in direct sunlight, while improving visibility through the water. Simple as that. far as fit is concerned, I could not I have never in my life experienced any discomfort from my glasses due to the rubber nose pieces keeping them firmly in place when bending over to lip a bass, and the gentle squeeze of the ear pieces keeping them on my head when bending over, even on a hot sweaty day. With regards to the lenses popping out, this has only happened once, when I was being too rough when cleaning them. As long as I was careful while cleaning them, they didn't pop In addition, if they were to do this more often, a little super glue would fix the problem forever. If you want to drive at night, I recommend Lens with an amber tint.
Neither the polarization nor the blue spectrum blocking is compromised with these sunglasses.
What is the significance of this? It means that they act as a filter to some of the rays of light coming from an upper source of illumination (such as the sun) bouncing off a horizontal reflection (such as the back window of the car in front of you and the surface of the There is less glare, so it's less blinding. By cutting out the blue segment of the spectrum, the light is less likely to be reflected when it enters your eye. This is because the farther into the blue segment of the spectrum the light is, the more likely it will "refract" into the The reason for this is that not all of the light that enters your eyes is focused on your retina, which means that your vision will be less sharp! As these glasses are Amber, they reduce oblique reflections which make the sky appear bluer, thus improving our vision. The truth is out there, whether we like The use of blue lenses will actually make your vision NOT as sharp. Since I no longer use blue sunglasses, I have stopped wearing them. Despite not being particularly dark, these sunglasses block just enough sunlight so that I don't need to squint into the sun when driving. It is good enough for her to cut the sunlight through these, even though she has VERY sensitive eyes. I am giving these 5 stars since they are relatively good considering their price. I would expect a TOUGHER build quality for a higher price. 1) I did my job here!.
As soon as I purchased them, I was blown away by their consistent performance. There's some of the best polarization I've ever seen on these. The water penetration of these sunglasses is significantly greater than the water penetration of much more expensive fishing sunglasses. Their light weight and comfort make them very appealing. My face and ears don't rub for 12 to 14 hours on days when I go fishing, nor do I suffer from hot spots on my head or sides of my head. Light appears to be amplified in the water when they are in it. We constantly claim these when we hit the stream, and my wife is all about them. In addition to wearing them while driving or outdoors, I also wear them while working out. In order to ensure they last many years to come, I need to purchase a case for them. Also, I like the fact that you can take the lenses out of the frames easily so you can clean them both easily. Moreover, it costs less than $20 for all of this quality. It's hard to believe, isn't it? There is no way I will shop for fishing sunglasses in a box store ever In the future, I will buy my fishing optics from Flying Fisherman first.