Polar-ized Vision
Your eyes won't deceive you any more. With a new pair of sunglasses from Polareyes, you'll not only hit the waterways in comfort, but also eliminate the glare an ordinary pair of specs couldn't hope to fight.
March 1, 2003
Your eyes won't deceive you any more. With a new pair of sunglasses from Polareyes, you'll not only hit the waterways in comfort, but also eliminate the glare an ordinary pair of specs couldn't hope to fight. In its new "Weightless Frame" metal polarized sunglasses, Polareyes uses high-tech lightweight frames for a quick and secure fit for the fisherman and boater who needs them to stay put. The medium-frame Avila and large-frame Obispo models have 40 percent more UV protection than regular sunglasses, and provide a clear field of vision to stop the glare. Their performance copper coating gives premium vision in overcast or low-light conditions. Prices start at $49.95.
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