Polarized Sunglasses are the type of fishing advantage that you don't realize you need, until you put them on.
Once you've been on the water with polarized lenses, you'll realize what all the fuss is about.
What are Polarized Sunglasses?
Polarization refers to the coating process on the lenses of glasses, which reduces glare from horizontal light waves.

Polarized lenses reduce reflection from the surface of the water and allow anglers to see into the water much easier. They are highly popular for freshwater and saltwater anglers alike, and a must-have for tournament anglers that need to determine bottom structure and make fishing decisions based on what they can see.
As part of the Advantage line, Marlin and the Addicted team have been working on several prototypes and options to dial in the fit, feel and lense options that will give anglers a true advantage on the water.
ADX Advantage Polarized Fishing Glasses
Anglers that are ADDICTED and fish day-in and day-out know that light conditions can change on a moments notice. Often, we wake up and fish in low-light conditions and as the sun rises higher, the lighting changes.
Any one of the ADX Fishing Glasses will do a great job of reducing glare on the water, but with three lens options you have the opportunity to optimize your vision based on the lighting conditions you're experiencing.
Green Mirror Shown - All ADX Sunglasses come with a magnetic-clasp carrying case
Blue-Mirror Lens
Perhaps the most universal of lenses, the blue-mirror is especially qualified for those that will be fishing the Ocean, out doing big-river Salmon fishing or on the lake trolling for trout. The blue-mirror doesn't feel overly dark, yet can be quite comfortable on the eyes even with heavy sun glare. Still highly effective for shallow ponds and lakes, the Blue-Mirror is a popular option for the multi-species angler and boat captains.
Green-Mirror Lens
The green-mirror lens is a favorite for river anglers, whether chasing Steelhead on the bank or rowing a driftboat down to your favorite Salmon hole. Like Blue-Mirror, you will still feel that colors are vibrant and light, but they are especially helpful for decoding faster water in tributary fishing. Equally useful for bass fishing in lakes and rivers, Green-Mirror is an excellent option for tournament fishing in moderate to bright lighting situations. Bank anglers especially will enjoy the Green-Mirror lens.
Hi-Vis Yellow is optimized for low-light fishing conditions like overcast days or morning/evening fishing
Hi-Vis Yellow Lens
Anglers who fish in low-light and overcast days know that surface glare is still an issue for bare eyes. The Hi-Vis Yellow lens optimizes your fishing vision to see past water surface glare while still seeming bright enough to fish during these conditions. This can be an ace-in-the-hole on less than ideal river days and tournaments. Hi-vis Yellow is likely the best option for anglers who already have a favorite pair of standard polarized glasses but want to enhance their fishing during low-light conditions.
Features
The ADX Advantage Fishing Glasses offer 100% UVA/UVB Protection, and are immediately comfortable on a wide majority of wearers. With anti-scratch and anti-fog lenses, they are durable and flexible, including double-hinged frame that comfortably rests well on your nose and ears with equal distribution. The style, size and shape of lens is well suited to a broad range of style preferences. They meet ANSI Z87.1 Safety Standards for Optical Clarity and High Mass/High Velocity Protection.
The carrying case has a carbon fibre look with magnetic clasp to keep these sunglasses safe inyour backpack or travel bag, along with a soft carry bag to protect the lens.
ADX Advantage Fishing Glasses are intentionally designed to perform exceptionally on the water! Choose from 3 options, or pick up the 3-pack!
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