If you need help
seeing
these words
at your computer,
that's trouble enough.
But when you’re on
the waters in the sun
and can’t see to tie a knot in the fishing line, that’s just not right.
Forget about dipping into your pocket for reading glasses then.
Instead, be prepared from the get-go:
Jump aboard while sporting bifocal sunglasses.
Maui Jim bifocals.
Maui Jim, a company known for outstanding sunglasses,
makes a couple of models of bifocal sunglasses useful for
fishing: the Ho’okipa Reader, shown in the photo above,
and the Makaha Reader, shown in the photo below.
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Featuring hidden bifocals in your choice of 1.5, 2 or 2.5 magnification, both are lightweight, great-looking, saltwater-safe and polarized.
Both are available in several frame and lens colors.
Not only can you
see better, but you
can look better.
For more info
or to order, visit
the Maui Jim Web site. |