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| Name | Sunglasses Polarised Flyer |
| EAN | 5056317765632 |
| MPN | BO500062 |
| Brand | Black Cat |
| Material | Polyester, Nylon, EVA, PVC, TAC |
| Water Type | freshwater |
| Frame Type | Pilot |
| Lens Color | brown |
| Color | Brown |
| Gender | unisex |
| Age Group | adult |
| Transport length | 17.1cm |
| UV protection | UV400 |
| Included accessories | EVA protective hard case, microfibre cleaning cloth |
| Lens property | impact resistant |
They are designed for freshwater fishing, especially catfish angling on rivers and large lakes where surface glare can make observation harder.
Yes. The polarized brown TAC lenses are made to reduce reflected light from the water surface, which helps improve visual contrast while fishing.
The glasses come with an EVA protective hard case and a microfibre cleaning cloth for transport and care.
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The Black Cat Flyer polarized glasses help reduce glare so you can read the water surface and spot movement more clearly during long sessions. The pilot-style frame, brown lenses, and included hard case make them a practical choice for bank fishing in strong light.
Polarized TAC lenses reduce reflected light from the surface, which makes it easier to track rigs, bait movement, and activity close to the bank. UV400 protection adds dependable coverage when you fish for hours in open daylight.
The gunmetal grey metal frame uses a classic pilot shape that sits securely while keeping a light, open feel. Brown lenses offer a calm view in bright conditions and suit riverbanks and larger waters well.
Impact-resistant lenses and solid construction support everyday angling use. A protective EVA hard case and microfibre cleaning cloth are included, so the glasses are easier to store and keep clean between trips.
These glasses were developed for catfish fishing in freshwater, especially on rivers and large lakes where glare can make observation difficult. They help you maintain a clearer view when light conditions keep changing through the day.