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Tri Spectrum Aviator Polarized Sunglasses

Tri Spectrum Aviator Polarized Sunglasses

See more fish. Catch more fish. Classic Aviator styling with the the latest upgraded materials. A special Three Peaks Filter amplifies the blue, red, and green primary colors in the spectrum to provide the greatest and crispest contrast between colors, and thus objects. So fish stand out more against the background of rocks, sand, and other river and saltwater bottoms. The Three Peaks Filter selectively refines visible light throughout the visible spectrum. The human eye perceives color using three types of receptors whose sensitivities peak in blue, red, and green regions of the spectrum. The polarized TPL sun-lenses also selectively eliminate the blinding glare coming from above or reflected from water or snow below. And permanent UV absorbers— that won't wear down over time—provide 99% UV protection. All for some of the handsomest high-performance lenses in the world today.

Average Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
1 of 1 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

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Customer Reviews for Tri Spectrum Aviator Polarized Sunglasses

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
Best Polarized Glasses Yet, August 28, 2009
By: Beadhead

"You have to see through these lenses to believe it. They take polarized to a whole new level. The Tri-Spectrum lenses will absolutely help you see more fish in all lighting and water scenarios. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Buy two pair because your fishing buddy is going to steal them when you let him or her try them on!

I used to guide in Montana and Wyoming, and I've always told friends that you shouldn't skimp on two pieces of equipment--your polarized glasses and your tippet. Your glasses are key to finding fish, and your tippet is the weakest thing connecting you to the fish once you hook up. If you're thinking about buying these, just do it, and then go figure out what tippet you should be using."