Categories: General Outdoor

These Sunglasses Aid Anglers In Low Light Conditions.

Light conditions are often less than perfect while fishing.

During the peak heat of summer for example, bass like to hang just along the shade line and during rainy periods run-off greatly distorts visibility. This is magnified early in the morning, late in the evening or when skies are heavily overcast.

Having quality polarized shades is a crucial part of an angler’s arsenal as they allow you to penetrate into the water column. They don’t however always work good under low visibility situations.

Fin-Nor has answered the challenge of these conditions with their Later Line Performance Lens Technology.

Here’s what Fin-Nor has brought to the table with this innovation.

Distortion-free color – A balanced approach to color enhancement that intensifies primary colors without color distortion. It creates a more natural and realistic experience that limits eye fatigue and makes it easier for the brain to quickly identify and process the view on and beneath the surface of the water. 

Unmatched sharpness and a new era of polarization – Designed to cut through glare and haze, eliminating confusing light and optimizing visibility in aquatic environments, Fin-Nor’s superior lens technology reduces blue light transmittance, allowing your vision to cut through mist and haze like no other. 

Engineered for the elements – Enhanced abrasion resistance and industry-leading hydrophobic/oleophobic coatings on both sides of the glass lenses greatly reduce the negative impact of smudges, dust and saltwater, which impede the ability to see and can cause permanent lens scratches. 

Precision optics – Fin-Nor sunglasses feature the world’s best 7-layer anti-reflective coating on the glass lenses and 5-layer anti-reflective coating on the polycarbonate lenses, which prevent glare on the backside of lenses, sharpen vision, reduce eye strain and allow for better visual acuity on the water.   

I do a lot of flyfishing in a remote forest canal that has huge trees overhead that block light. While trying the Fin-Nor Sportfisher sunglasses with the Later Line technology, I was able to see. many fish that would have otherwise been invisible and pick up a few pieces of cover (logs, an old tire) that I never noticed before.

The frames are comfortable so I could fish them for long periods and I specifically noticed they opened up my vision into spots that were unclear before.

In addition to this tech, the first line of Fin-Nor sunglasses boasts 20 styles that come in both glass and plastic lenses and features two lens colors: grey and copper, and three mirror options: blue mirror, green mirror and silver mirror.

The frames have been designed to ensure a snug fit on a broader range of face shapes and sizes and include features and designs to ensure optimal performance including an innovative venting system, built-in shields for light management and more. Adjustable nose pads, flexible materials, spring hinges and lightweight frames maximize comfort, flexibility and fit. 

To learn more click here.

TFG Editorial

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