Fisherman Eyewear - Tern Polarized Sunglasses - ICU Eyewear

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One of Fisherman Eyewear's top-selling frames and most comfortable. The Permit fits virtually every face. Rubber nose pads and temple tips offer performance value to a fashionable frame for sport or casual wear. Modified square wrap style frame constructed from a light weight and durable Polycarbonate. Polarized, durable and 100% UV A and B ray protective TAC lens with a thickness of .8 mm. The copper lens color is ideal for sight fishing in low light conditions.

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With slick, simple lines, the Fisherman Eyewear Marsh is an ideal performance polarized sunglass. Straight and narrow temples feature rubberized inserts to keep the Marsh in place during active endeavors. Rubberized nose pads and large coverage square lenses round out the Marsh. Amber is the ideal lens for low light. Great for dawn, dusk or overcast conditions.

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The Fisherman Eyewear Tern is an ideal sunglass for those on the go. An active half rim frame with rubberized straight temples, the Tern is go anywhere, do-anything. Large lenses tapering to the corner of the eye are effective sun stoppers while maintaining the lightweight profile active users require.

Tern Polarized Sunglasses by Fisherman Eyewear

A lightweight, full-coverage sunglass, the Breeze will be a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts looking for high-end protection to pair with all-day wear. Rubberized temple tips and a ventilated lens augment the performance of this popular sunglass.

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Truly a statement glass, the Maverick is all about big-time performance, traditional looks, and functional style. An enlarged format wayfarer glass, the Maverick's large lenses offer both protection and view, while striated rubber nose pads and textured temple tips keep the Maverick in place. Paper transfer camouflage designs set off the inner temples of this fine polarized glass.

Maverick Polarized Sunglasses by Fisherman Eyewear

The Striper features straight temples and rubber nosepads and square wrap design fits nearly all head shapes while providing quality polarized protection Frame Style: A modified square wrap style frame constructed from a light weight and durable Polycarbonate Features: Polarized - durable 100% UV A and B ray protective TAC lens with a thickness of 1.0mm is a great all around lens and ideal for both medium and bright sun conditions.

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One of Fisherman Eyewear's top-selling frames and most comfortable. The Permit fits virtually every face. Rubber nose pads and temple tips offer performance value to a fashionable frame for sport or casual wear. Modified square wrap style frame constructed from a light weight and durable Polycarbonate. Polarized, durable and 100% UV A and B ray protective TAC lens with a thickness of .8 mm. The copper lens color is ideal for sight fishing in low light conditions.

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