New Mako Eyewear sunglasses are available now and perfect for protecting your eyes and spotting fish.
Swerve
The italian designed Swerve frame is a classic unisex style providing good coverage and a comfortable wear. Available now with the classic Mako G1HR6 lens (brown base with blue mirror), this lens includes the Mako High Definition filter, enhancing contrast and reducing glare as well as the Infra Red filter to reduce heat transference through the lens and improve comfort.
Reef
A womens specific italian designed frame, the Reef is made of injection moulded plastic with textured highlights on the arms. Available now with a black fade frame and the classic Mako G1HR6 lens (brown base with blue mirror), this lens includes the Mako High Definition filter, enhancing contrast and reducing glare as well as the Infra Red filter to reduce heat transference through the lens and improve comfort.
Blade
The Blade is one of our highest selling frames and is only available with glass lenses. It fits most face shapes. We have recently added the photochromic lenses that react to the near UV spectrum of light. The G3SX is the gold standard for freshwater fishing but is also suitable for any low light activities. Copper base increases contrast, the photochromic properties adjust to available light conditions.
Shadow
The Shadow is a wrap style frame now available with the G3SX lens, The gold standard for freshwater fishing but is also suitable for any low light activities. Copper base increases contrast, the photochromic properties adjust to available light conditions.
Covert
An injection moulded matt black frame with thick arms for side light protection and a large face for wider head shapes, the Covert has become a functional fashion piece. We’ve added a glass grey lens, G0HR which includes the Mako High Definition filter, enhancing contrast and reducing glare as well as the Infra Red filter to reduce heat transference through the lens and improve comfort.
Hi
thank you for your review.
What is your preferred lens colors for sunny days and what for early morning light?
Thank you
Andrea