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High Dollar Sunglasses - Are They Worth
It?
High dollar sunglasses - they are about like the connector
cables for your new HD TV surround sound system. You need to spend enough on
quality cables, but not as much as some of the high dollar cables cost. The
sunglass market can be similar. You need to spend more than $100, but not as
much as some of the most expensive sunglasses can cost.
Several
manufactures make high quality sunglasses and some get way on up there in
price. One company provides advantages while keeping the cost down - Solar
Bat. These sunglasses are performance tools that provide eye protection from
the weather and elements while being on the low to medium end in regards to
pricing, without compromising the quality of the product.
Solar Bat lenses are made of polycarbonate - not glass. This gives Dr. Nesty,
an Optometrist and founder of Solar Bat, the capability to build lighter
weight, almost fog free sunglasses that include many different tints not
available in glass.
In
the past most of us spent a LOT of money on expensive amber lenses to find
the bedding fish in the spring. Try the Mossback Green from Solar Bat and
you probably will let your partner use your Amber lenses. Another tint not
available in glass is the Mossback Gradient lenses. These lenses give you a
combination of Mossback Green on the top 60% of your lenses and a brighter
Hi-Con Yellow on the bottom 40%. What the new Mossback Gradient does is it
give you good Mossback darkness when looking straight ahead or into the sun
and also brightens your view when looking down to tie a knot or find that
weigh-point name. This is an unbelievable combination!
When you visit
www.solarbat.com, you will see a wide variety of frames for all
different face shapes and desires. Ask about Solar Bat the next time you are
in your favorite tackle store.
By Rob Jasper
Pro-Staff Coordinator Solar Bat - Texas
www.JASPERFISHING.com
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