AUSTRALIAN sunglass brand Mako Eyewear is continuing its trend of making stylish polarised sunnies with its latest release, the Ronin, which Mako says was developed because most fishos these days want to look good as well as spot fish.
Lightweight TR-90 arms make them comfortable sunglasses while a large lens reduces glare and protects your eyes. The Ronin will be available in a choice of High Definition glass lenses suitable for a wide range of fishing and outdoor pursuits.
Mako’s proprietary High Definition filter removes some yellow and orange wavelengths of light that cause blurring, especially at distance. This results in a clearer view at a greater distance than what is possible with the naked eye. The Ronin are a wrap frame that will sit close to your face and keep the glare from entering around the sides of the frame.
They are made of impact resistant nylon and feature rubber nose pads and on the arms to keep them from slipping off. Featuring an ultra tough pin hinge, the Ronin features a cutting edge decentred glass lens ensuring no distortion and an internal mirror delivering scratch resistant life no matter where you leave them.
More info at makoeyewear.com.au