



| Category | Lens Tints | Suitable For |
| 0 | None or very light tint | For aesthetic, fashion or comfort purposes |
| 1 | Light tint | Weak levels of sunlight |
| 2 | Medium tint | Average levels of sunlight |
| 3 | Dark tint | For use in strong sunlight, including light which is reflected off water or snow |
| 4 | Very dark tint | For use in exceptional levels of strong sunlight. Not suitable for drivers and road users |
Delivery options
Standard Delivery - FREE - (3-5 working days)
Next Day Delivery - £5.95 - (Next working day)
Saturday Delivery - £9.95 - (Delivered Saturday 13/06/2026)
Sunday Delivery - £9.95 - (Delivered Sunday 14/06/2026)
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Polarised Flak Jacket Fishing Specific Sunglasses
You’ve seen “made for angling” sunglasses before, but if you take a close look at their technology, something smells fishy. They probably give you a lens colour that nudges up contrast, along with some bold claims about landing the big one. Don’t take the bait. We put real technology in our Fishing Specific eyewear. Some say it’s overkill. The pros say it’s essential gear.
For starters, HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS® (HDO®) gives you unbeatable clarity and precise, accurate vision. The lenses are optimised with a HYDROPHOBIC™ coating that prevents water sheens from corrupting your point of view. The permanent coating also maintains a smudge-resistant barrier against skin oils, lotions and sunscreens, and it even repels dust. An interchangeable lens design lets you adapt to changing light, and sized nose pads provide a custom fit. But the real eye-opener is how much innovation we poured into the optics.
Oakley polarisation eliminates the blinding rays of glare with greater than 99% efficiency, and our manufacturing technique eliminates the haze and visual distortion that comes with ordinary polarised lenses. In addition to filtering out 100% of all UV, Oakley DEEP BLUE™ lenses carve out as much blue light as possible to increase visual acuity and alleviate the eye-straining effect of harsh wavelengths. They also boost contrast and depth perception so you’ll have a more accurate view of the trophy pursuing your lure. With all that technology, your only problem is figuring out what to do after you’ve landed the day’s limit.
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