Bass Pro Shops® Fish Eyes Bifocal Polarized Sunglasses
- Built-in bifocal magnification
- Polarized lenses
- Block 100% UVA abd UVB rays
Boost your vision while enjoying premium protection with the Bass Pro Shops Fish Eyes Bifocal Polarized Sunglasses. Designed with built-in bifocal magnification for an enlarged view when required, these sunglasses also offer the benefit of polarized lenses which eliminate haze and glare while blocking 100% of UVA and UVB rays. Sleek, comfortable frame design provides a long-lasting, comfortable fit. Bifocals available in +1.50 and +2.00.
Rated 3.1 out of 5Â by 8
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Bayfish GREAT idea!!
Though I have not used the glasses on a fishing trip I love the concept. I tried reading my chart and fish finder with the glasses on was the first time I could read the display without removing the sunglasses. I would like to see spring loaded temple pieces so they weren't so tight. Whats missing is a large enough case to keep the glasses in or make them where they'll fold. Love them so far!
May 27, 2010
Rated 3 out of 5Â by charley710 Not the best fish eyes
This is my 3rd pair of fish eyes. They are a little too tight on my head. Love my old pair.
April 26, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by CJF123 Great performance and value.
I've purchased 2 pair for myself and a third for a friend. One pair I use for fishing (can't see to tie the knots otherwise and I hate switching glasses all the time), and the other for my truck - again no need to swap glasses when driving and reading directions.
The pair for my friend has been a hugh success - he loves them.
I was worried around the first of the year that they wouldn't be available again.
April 13, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by DavidK Fish Eyes
Best $29.00 I ever spent. I am very farsighted. In other words, my arms just aren't long enough anymore to tie knots or read. With Fish Eyes, not only can I see to tie my knots, the correction lens is clear so I can view my electronics screens without polarization blackout. The glasses fit well and cut out glare and wind very well.
Tight Lines ... DaveK
March 7, 2010



