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Bales Beach - Bifocal

Bales Beach - Bifocal

€ 269,00

You never know what the day will bring. When the fish are hitting, stay focused; if you can’t spot any action, take a siesta. Named after the infamous flat in Islamorada that’s a magnet for monster tarpon and square groupers, Bales Beach is ready for whatever the day has in store—be it the rush of a dawn fishing mission or casual afternoon tending the grill.
A wrap-around style with additional side coverage built into the design, the Bales Beach is molded with our proprietary, bio-based nylon for a lighter, more durable frame. Its lenses come in six different colors, all featuring polarized lenses with proprietary LAPIS technology which blocks 95% of blue light, as well as durable anti-scratch and oleophobic lens coatings.

  • Large fit
  • Full, 8-base wrap design for light-blocking performance
  • Built-in side shields for maximum sun protection
  • Generous non-slip rubber nose pads
  • Rubber temple tips for snug fit
  • Made from plant-based material that bio-degrades more easily and is gentler on our oceans
  • Choice of six lens colors in both glass and polycarbonate
  • All lenses are polarized and include proprietary LAPIS technology that blocks blue light, making them the clearest lenses on the planet
  • VLT 16%
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To take the best care of your fly fishing sunglasses, follow these tips:

  • Clean Regularly: Use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaner to remove water spots, smudges, or dirt. Avoid using clothing or paper towels, as they can scratch the lenses.
  • Rinse After Use: After fishing, rinse your sunglasses with fresh water to remove salt, dirt, or debris. Pat them dry with a soft cloth.
  • Store Properly: Keep your sunglasses in a protective hard case when not in use to prevent scratches or damage.
  • Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not expose the lenses to bug spray, sunscreen, or household cleaners, as these can degrade lens coatings.
  • Use a Retainer Strap: Attach a retainer strap to prevent dropping your sunglasses in the water while fishing.
  • Inspect Often: Check for loose screws or wear on hinges and get them repaired if needed to ensure longevity.
  • Proper care will keep your sunglasses performing well and protect your eyes during fishing adventures.