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Fishing and Polaroid Sunglasses – Performance when it counts!

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At Polaroid Eyewear, we take fishing pretty seriously. After all, anglers understand just how important it is to have sunglasses that protect your eyes from glare. Elton Murphy recently did a review of our Hydro 36 for – one of most … Continue reading

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Fishing sunglasses keep you out of deep water

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in Fishing, Polarization, Sports

  Fishing takes a lot of dedication and patience. So the last thing you want is to be distracted by the glare from the sun reflecting off the water. That’s no way to fish but it’s a sure fire way … Continue reading

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Polarization and fishing – a video is worth a thousand words

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At Polaroid Sunglasses, we understand that anglers need polarization to see what’s below the surface of the water. Even on days when the sun isn’t shining – and here in the UK there are plenty of those – light bounces … Continue reading

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Polaroid Sunglasses presents – our top anglers!

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Here at Polaroid, we’re big fans of the angling community. From fly fishermen to carpers who fish on the coldest mornings, they all deserve outstanding eye protection. We’ve recently run a photo contest with some of our top carpers at … Continue reading

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Polaroid sunglasses – supporting a good cause.

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Here at Polaroid, we like to get to know our customers. And some of our best are carp enthusiasts. They’re out in all weather, making the most of rivers, lakes and ponds all across the country. Carpfishing UK  is a … Continue reading

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Will Polaroid fishing sunglasses make you as lucky as Robin?

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Say the word polarization and you’ll always get the attention of anglers. It’s hard to think of a sport where blocking glare is more important. When light travels from the sun and bounces off water, it becomes polarized into horizontal … Continue reading

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