- Frame: Gloss pearl white frame
- Lenses: Grey coloured polarised polycarbonate mirrored lenses
- Grilamid TR90 frame
- Lens adjustment system
Product Description
Designed to be the perfect complement to the Shimano Stradic reel collection, these Stradic Sunglasses are in a stunning pearl white colour and have an almost invisible frame effect around the lenses to give a futuristic floating lens appearance.
The mirrored lenses of these Stradic Sunglasses are unique in their ability to be adjusted according to light levels. The grey colour of the polarised lens is perfect for UK angling conditions, which are often somewhat overcast, and, where some polarised lenses warp colours, these lenses allow for fairly neutral vision in terms of colour. Polarised lenses are ideal for angling as they naturally adjust the light levels and colour concentration between the sky and the ground. This ensures that you are able to see clearly, even in bright sunlight when the glare from the sun is bouncing off the water and directly into your eyes.
Sunlight can turn any angling situation into a challenge. Not only is your vision obstructed, due to the high levels of light being reflected from the water, but you are also significantly more likely to get a headache due to you squinting into the light for hours on end. Sun can turn what could have been an enjoyable day out by the bank in the warmth into a bit of a nightmare. A good pair of sunglasses can rescue a day like this and its always worth having a quality pair in your tackle bag in case the British sun ever decides to show its face!
As with all Shimano products these sunglasses have been manufactured with the kind of quality materials that you will have come to expect from Shimano. One of the biggest brands on the planet, Shimano is a tackle expert and has a prolific knowledge of the sport. Famous for its innovation as much as the quality of its products, these Stradic Sunglasses represent just one of the great products in the Shimano portfolio.





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