Polarized Lenses are available in three basic colors, each with its own distinct advantage. Choose between Grey, Bronze, or Eagle 475 & Avian 515.
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Grey - is an excellent all-around color for sunglasses. Since it is a neutral color, it allows the full range of visible light colors to be seen. Grey is available in Glass, CR-39, and Polycarbonate. |
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Bronze - (Brown Copper) is an excellent color for sight fishing since it enhances the contrast and definition while not substantially altering color. Bronze is available in Glass, CR-39, and Polycarbonate |
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Eagle - (Brown Amber, Blue Blocking) is our best high definition lens. It is excellent for early morning, late afternoon, cloudy or hazy conditions. A great lens for fly fishing. Eagle is available in CR-39 & Polycarbonate |
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Avian® 515 Non-Polarized Lens Our Avian® 515 lenses block 100% of damaging ultraviolet radiation, violet, and blue light. By doing this they enhance vision, reduce haze around distant objects, improve visibility through haze, fog, or smog, remove glare and reduce the reflection of light glints. These lenses enhance useable light, improving visual acuity (clarity) on both cloudy and sunny days. They also reduce eye fatigue and strain, as well as reduce the risk of cataracts and retinal degeneration. Avian® lenses have an amber tint and are best suited for special applications such as: Aviation, Soaring, Shooting, Sail Planning, Archery, Hang Gliding and certain snow conditions. |
DriveWear®
Polarized & Transition Lens (Multi-function lens)
-can adapt to overcast (low light) conditions,
daylight driving (behind wheel) conditions, and bright light (outside) conditions.

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(800)-634-6786- Look for Butch/ Elbert/
Edgar/ Vicente
Or, Fax Order Form To:
FAX: 1-702-895-9231
Or, Send Order Form To:
Melibrad
3175 W. Ali Baba Ln. #803
Las Vegas, NV 89118
P.O. Box 19689 Las Vegas, NV 89132
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Changes last made on: Mon Aug. 25, 2008