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Polarized Eyewear & Angler Accessories POLARIZED EYEWEAR & ANGLER ACCESSORIES CONTENTS EYEWEAR TECHNOLOGY 4 MASTER ANGLER SUNGLASSES 6 RHINOLENS™ READERS 9 ACTION ANGLER SUNGLASSES 10 JR. ANGLER 16 "FISHING IS A DISCIPLINE IN THE EQUALITY OF MEN – EYEWEAR ACCESSORIES 17 FOR ALL MEN ARE EQUAL BEFORE FISH.” NATIVE ANGLER APPAREL 19 HERBERT HOOVER SUNBANDIT® 20 SUNBANDIT® GLOVES 26 HEADGEAR 27 T-SHIRTS 28 PERFORMANCE T-SHIRTS 31 DISPLAYS & PACKAGES 36 QUALITY, AFFORDABLE POLARIZED EYEWEAR LENS COLOR Flying Fisherman® polarized eyewear is designed by fishermen for fishermen, to offer quality, affordable eyewear for sport fishing enthusiasts and professionals. Launched Smoke – Gray tint best for bright, sunny Green Mirror – Amber lens with a multi- conditions like fishing deep water, lakes layered, green mirror coating that reflects in 1985 in the Florida Keys, our products are put to the test every day by some of the and offshore. The most natural lens color glare away from the eyes. Works well in that doesn’t distort colors. either bright sun or low light. best sport fishing guides in the world, where the extreme sun and harsh conditions, along with a tremendous variety of game fish, provide some of the best sport fishing Amber – Brown tint that adds contrast. Blue Mirror – Smoke lens with a multi- Excellent for shallow water fishing, bright layered, blue mirror coating that adds a opportunities and field testing grounds in continental America. sun and overcast conditions. Enhances stylish look and extra glare reflection. Best visual definition. for bright sunny conditions. More than 50 styles and a variety of AcuTint® Sunlens options make up the Yellow-Amber – Great for extremely flat Red/Gold Mirror – Amber lens with a multi- or low light conditions like early morning layered, red or gold mirror coating that collection, from classic frames to sleek wrap-around designs. They’re all stylish, or evening. Sharpens visual definition and adds extra glare reflection. Excellent for increases contrast. low light conditions. fully functional, and offer uncompromising performance and value. Vermillion/Copper – A high-contrast lens Silver Flash Mirror – Smoke or copper lens tint favored for sight fishing, muddy with a multi-layered, silver mirror coating water and low light conditions. Maximum that adds extra glare reflection. Smoke/ POLARIZATION AND UV PROTECTION sharpness and color definition. silver is excellent for bright sun, copper/ silver adds contrast in low light conditions. Glare is caused by horizontal light waves reflected off surfaces like water, sand, snow and pavement. Flying Fisherman® AcuTint® lenses have a polarizing filter to ACUTINT™ SUNLENSES eliminate glare, enhance depth perception and clarity, and reduce eye strain. They provide 100% UV protection up to 400 nanometers, and meet or exceed ANSI and Euro- The color of the sunlens is critical to the ability of our sunglasses to perform in various conditions. Flying Fisherman®’s AcuTint® lens system enhances color contrast, without distorting natural colors. Two durable lens options are pean (CE) standards for general purpose eyewear. available in either polycarbonate RhinoLens™ or Triacetate (TAC), each with their own benefits. SUNGLASS FEATURES MASTER ANGLER ACTION ANGLER RHINOLENS™ TRIACETATE POLARIZATION Eliminates glare that can cause eye strain and fatigue. 100% 100% UV PROTECTION from harmful UVA and UVB rays up to 400 nanometers. 100% 100% ACUTINT™ LENS Coloring System enhances color contrast without distorting natural color, allowing you to see beneath Yes Yes the water’s surface to spot fish and other objects. OPTICAL CLARITY All Flying Fisherman® eyewear meets ANSI, FDA and CE optical standards. Polycarbonate RhinoLens™ offers more Better - Optically Good - Optically Clear clarity than TAC. Correct SCRATCH INSIDE ACUTINT® OUTER SCRATCH MIRROR SHATTER RESISTANCE Triacetate lenses offer high shatter resistance. RESISTANT POLYCARBONATE OR POLARIZING POLYCARBONATE RESISTANT COATING Unbreakable High COATING TRIACETATE LENS FILTER OR TRIACETATE LENS COATING Polycarbonate lenses are shatterproof, offering the best protection from flying lures and hooks. SCRATCH RESISTANCE TAC and Polycarbonate lenses are hard coated to resist scratching. Best Good WITHOUT FLYING FISHERMAN® SUNGLASSES WITH FLYING FISHERMAN® SUNGLASSES FRAME DURABILITY Most Master Angler Styles feature TR90 Grilamid frames for increased durability. Best Good ACCESSORIES included. Microfiber Case WARRANTY Covers against any manufacturer’s defects. 1 Year 1 Year Normal wear and tear excluded. RETAIL PRICE $69.95 to $94.95 $14.95 to $29.95 4 5 MASTER ANGLER POLARIZED POLYCARBONATE RHINOLENS™ AcuTint® Polarized Lens System | Shatterproof RhinoLens™ is optically correct for enhanced lens clarity Hard coated for scratch resistance | 100% UV Protection | Microfiber drawstring case included CALI 7305BSB – Black / Smoke-Blue Mirror FIT: Medium 7305BS – Black / Smoke WT: .7 ozs. 7305BA – Black / Amber FRAME: TR-90 Grilamid 13.6 39 65 132 CARYSFORT 7312GS – Gunmetal Black / Smoke FIT: Large 7312GA – Gold Tortoise / Amber WT: 1 ozs. FRAME: TR-90 Nickel/Silver 18 42 60 130 DOWN SEA 7315CAG – Matte Brown / Amber-Gold Mirror FIT: Large 7315BS – Matte Black / Smoke WT: 1.2 ozs. 7315BV – Matte Black / Vermillion FRAME: Polycarbonate MOROCCO 7315BSB – Matte Black / Smoke-Blue Mirror 21 Crystal / Amber-Green Mirror 41 59 126 RIP CURRENT MOROCCO 7320CAG – Matte Crystal Brown / FIT: Large 7382CSB – Crystal / Smoke-Blue Mirror FIT: Medium Amber-Green Mirror WT: 1 oz. 7382CAG – Crystal / Amber-Green Mirror WT: 1.2 ozs. 7320BS – Matte Black / Smoke FRAME: TR-90 FRAME: TR-90 Grilamid 7320BSB – Matte Black / Smoke-Blue Mirror 18 18.5 7320CA – Matte Crystal Brown / Amber 41 55 38 60 130 121 CHORDATA CAY SAL FIT: Medium 7354GS – Matte Crystal Gray / Smoke 7372BAG – Matte Black / Amber-Green Mirror FIT: Medium WT: 1.2 ozs. 7354GSB – Matte Crystal Gray / 7372BS – Matte Black / Smoke WT: 1 oz. FRAME: TR-90 Smoke-Blue Mirror 7372BA – Matte Black / Amber FRAME: TR-90 Grilamid 7315TAG – Matte Tortoise / Amber-Gold Mirror 16 7372BSB – Matte Black / Smoke-Blue Mirror 12 7315TSS – Matte Tortoise / Silver-Smoke Mirror 43 39 51 63 NEW 130 126 6 7 MASTER ANGLER POLARIZED POLYCARBONATE RHINOLENS™ AcuTint® Polarized Lens System | Shatterproof RhinoLens™ is optically correct for enhanced lens clarity Hard coated for scratch resistance | 100% UV Protection | Microfiber drawstring case included SOMBRERO 7376GS – Gunmetal-Sky / Smoke FIT: Medium 7376CA – Copper-Coral / Amber WT: 1.2 ozs. FRAME: Nickel Silver 15 48 60 145 TRITON 7391BV - Matte Black / Vermillion FIT: Large 7391BS - Matte Black / Smoke WT: 1.3 ozs. 7391BA - Matte Black / Amber FRAME: TR-90 Grilamid 7391BSB - Matte Black / Smoke-Blue Mirror 11 40 61 130 MASTER ANGLER POLARIZED POLYCARBONATE RHINOLENS™ READERS Ideal for tying knots, hooks, and reading charts | Magnifiers are out of the way until needed SANIBEL AcuTint® Polarized Lens System | Shatterproof RhinoLens™ is hard coated for scratch resistance 100% UV Protection 7396MS – Mauve / Smoke FIT: Medium/Ladies Microfiber drawstring case included WT: 1.1 ozs. FRAME: TR-90 Grilamid 15 48 58 CALI READERS 135 7305BS-150 – Black / Smoke +1.50 FIT: Medium 7305BS-200 – Black / Smoke +2.00 WT: .7 ozs. 7305BS-250 – Black / Smoke +2.50 FRAME: TR-90 Grilamid 7305BA-150 – Black / Amber +1.50 19.9 7305BA-200 – Black / Amber +2.00 38 7305BA-250 – Black / Amber +2.50 58 CAREEN 132 7397BA – Gloss Black / Amber FIT: Medium 7397TS – Gloss Black / Smoke WT: 1.1 ozs. FRAME: TR-90 Grilamid TRITON READERS 18 7391BSB-150 - Matte Black Smk-Blue Reader +1.50 FIT: Large 42 52 7391BSB-200 - Matte Black Smk-Blue Reader +2.00 WT: 1.3 ozs. 149 7391BSB-250 - Matte Black Smk-Blue Reader +2.50 FRAME: TR-90 Grilamid NEW 7391BS-150 - Matte Black Amber Reader +1.50 11 7391BS-200 - Matte Black Amber Reader +2.00 40 61 7391BS-250 - Matte Black Amber Reader +2.50 130 7391BA-150 - Matte Black Smoke Reader +1.50 7391BA-200 - Matte Black Smoke Reader +2.00 7391BA-250 - Matte Black Smoke Reader +250 8 9 ACTION ANGLER ACTION ANGLER TRIACETATE LENSES TRIACETATE LENSES AcuTint® Polarized Lens System | Hard coated for scratch resistance AcuTint® Polarized Lens System | Hard coated for scratch resistance Lightweight and durable | 100% UV Protection Lightweight and durable | 100% UV Protection MATECUMBE COVE 7701TSB - Tortoise / Smoke-Blue Mirror FIT: Medium 7721CSB - Crystal / Smoke-Blue Mirror FIT: Medium 7701TA - Tortoise / Amber WT: 1.1 ozs. 7721NS - Matte Navy / Smoke WT: 1.1 ozs. 7701TAG - Tortoise / Amber-Green Mirror FRAME: Polycarbonate 7721TA - Matte Tobacco / Amber FRAME: Polycarbonate 7701TS - Tortoise / Smoke 16 7721NSB - Matte Navy / Smoke-Blue Mirror 15 40 38 60 60 124 133 FREELINE TAILER 7706BSB - Matte Black / Smoke-Blue Mirror FIT: Medium 7729MS - Matte Moss Green / Smoke FIT: Small-Medium 7706BS - Matte Black / Smoke WT: 1.1 ozs. 7729CA - Matte Brown / Amber WT: 1 oz. 7706TAG - Matte Tortoise / Amber-Green Mirror FRAME: Polycarbonate FRAME: Polycarbonate 17 20 42 39 54 52 135 126 SAND BANK CABO FIT: Small-Medium 7712TAG - Matte Tortoise / Amber-Green Mirror FIT: Large 7735BS - Black / Smoke-Blue Mirror WT: .9 ozs. 7712BA - Matte Black / Amber WT: 1 ozs. 7735BA - Black / Amber-Green Mirror FRAME: TR-90 Grilamid 7712BS - Matte Black / Smoke FRAME: Polycarbonate 7712BSB - Matte Black / Smoke-Blue Mirror 15 18.3 42 31 57 60 135 124 RAZOR HARPER FIT: Large FIT: Medium 7717WSB – Matte White / Smoke-Blue Mirror 7736BCS - Black / Copper-Silver Mirror WT: 1.2 ozs. WT: 1.2 ozs. 7717BS – Matte Black / Smoke 7736TS - Matte Tortoise / Smoke FRAME: Polycarbonate FRAME: Polycarbonate 7717TA – Dark Tortoise / Amber 18 12 7717WAG – Matte White / Amber-Green Mirror 40 43 7717BSB – Matte Black / Smoke-Blue Mirror 60 62 135 132 NEW CARICO FIT: Medium 7739BS - Matte Black / Smoke WT: 1.3 ozs. 7739GAG - Matte Gray / Amber-Green Mirror BUCHANAN FRAME: Polycarbonate 7739GSB - Matte Gray / Smoke-Blue Mirror FIT: Medium 7719CS - Matte Camo / Smoke 7739TA - Tortoise / Amber 16 WT: 1.2 ozs. 7719GC - Crystal Gunmetal / Copper 40 FRAME: Polycarbonate 63 7719BY - Matte Black / Yellow-Amber 12 125 7719GS - Crystal Gunmetal / Smoke NEW 38 7719CA - Matte Camo / Amber 62 120 * All measurements are in millimeters.
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