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Vega - Bifocal

Vega - Bifocal

€ 269,00

Named for Alejandro, Vega Cruz, AKA “Sandflea,” the Grandfather of fly fishing on the Yucatan’s Isla Holbox. The large frame Vega can help you spot giant 200-pound tarpon rolling in by the hundreds all day without weighing you down thanks to the strong yet lightweight bio-based frames.

Offering a bold, squared, high coverage 8-base wrap design with wide temples to block sidelight and protect eyes from the sun. Vega puts you in a veritable cocoon ready to laser focus on the task at hand. Bajío’s polarized, color-enhancing lenses with proprietary blue light-blocking LAPIS technology cut through glare for better fish-spotting, while reducing eye strain and fatigue.

  • Coverage: High Coverage
  • Base Curve: Full, 8-base wrap design for light-blocking performance
  • Frame Material: Durable bio-based nylon
  • Nose Pads: Proprietary non-slip rubber nose pads
  • Temple Tips: Rubber temple tips for no-slip fit
  • Hinge: Flex hinge
  • Lens: Polarized, color-enhancing, high def lenses with proprietary blue light-blocking LAPIS™ technology
  • Lens Coating: Scratch resistant and oleophobic coatings protect lenses and allow for easy cleaning of salt, sweat and sunscreen
  • Lens Material: Glass or Polycarbonate
  • VLT 10%
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Categories:  BAJIO , BAJIO VEGA - BIFOCALS

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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.