Gafas de sol Serengeti: las mejores para pescar

Serengeti sunglasses: the best for fishing

Serengeti sunglasses are specific for the practice of the sport of fishing, they adapt to the light conditions: in very bright conditions the pigment molecules of the lenses dilate and make the lens absorb more light. When there is less light, these molecules contract and separate from each other, allowing more light to pass through. This clever light management saves your eyes and allows you to see everything more clearly and effortlessly.

To make a good choice of sunglasses, features such as lens color, shape and functionality in protection and polarization vary according to weather conditions and different types of sports.

Generally speaking, we can decide to buy sunglasses for fishing depending on the type of lens or type of frame.

Benefits of wearing sunglasses while fishing

The sun's rays are more dangerous for our vision every day, they can cause cataracts and photokeratitis, so it is always good to protect yourself and even more so when the bounce occurs on the surface of the water. In addition to sun protection, sunglasses should protect against accidents with hooks, rods or carelessness with other fishing tackle.

For sport fishing, the fishing rod and tackle are just as important as the line sunglasses you use. It is an important factor, not to see the fish from the surface, but to make the right casts without the discomfort of intense sunlight that will give us a manipulation and handling when picking up the line.

Copper or Pink Lenses

They are the best choice for fish in all weather conditions. Copper polarized lenses absorb blue light much better, causing glare. These lenses have better contrast and give you an image with more color and a greater sense of depth in green and blue panoramas.

Lens color Gray or Green

For fishing on sunny days they are the ideal choice. They significantly reduce light and do not distort lens colors as much as they would with another tint.

Yellow, Amber or Gold Lenses

Good for cloudy or dark days, as their light reduction is minimal and in these conditions they improve depth perception.

In addition to the choice of frames, lenses are a key choice when deciding between comfort or protection.

Metal frames

A very comfortable option for when worn for long periods of time, more fragile to drops or bumps.

Injected frames

They are made to withstand shocks and tend to be less comfortable over time for some anglers.

One of the best sunglasses is the Serengeti Maestrale, with polarized lenses that reduce glare and reduce eyestrain. Among the main features of this model is its resistance to impacts, scratches and that they are ultra-light. Their lenses add contrast to colors without distorting natural colors.

Don't forget to add a strap so you can attach it to your neck in case the fight with the fish gets tough, this way you will avoid falling into the water.

Serengeti Goggles: An unparalleled experience for the most demanding.

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