Catch Pro Silver Polarised Fishing Sunglasses
"The best sunglasses I've ever used" - Simon Robinson, 2010 UK Fly-Fishing Champion
Described by 2010 UK Fly-Fishing Champion Simon Robinson as "the best sunglasses I've ever used" (see photograph of Simon wearing his Catch Pro in 'additional images'), Catch Pro from Rapid Eyewear are difficult to beat in terms of versatility, comfort, quality and performance.
The Frames
The superb quality, lightweight TR90 frame is virtually bullet-proof and has many features including sprung side-arms, a slight flex for comfortable fitting on most heads, rubber side arm extensions and nose pads plus a wrap-around shape that blocks unwanted light from the peripheries of your vision. Hand-finished in an attractive silver-green colour.
The Lenses
Three sets of polycarbonate lenses are supplied as standard, these being: Category 0, light-enhancing for dull days or early morning / night fishing; Category 2, beige polarised for fairly bright days; Category 3, grey polarised mirror, for use on sunny days. All lenses are de-centred for optimum calibration, and anti-scratch coated. Polarising filters remove horizontal light that bounces of the water as glare, allowing you the best possible chance to see the fish below.

UK Rivers Champion Simon Robinson
The Package
Apart from the lenses and frame, several extras are included as standard. The complete package is as follows:
- High-quality, tough frame
- Light-enhancing Category 0 lenses
- Polarised Category 2 lenses
- Polarised Category 3 lenses
- Superb carry case
- cleaning cloth
- head / neck strap for secure fitting
Catch Pro fishing sunglasses conform to European and British safety standards EN1836, which means they offer 100% UVA / UVB protection. They also conform to the rigorous US Z80.3 standard for sport safety eyewear, which means they are impact-tested at the factory.
The benefits of having polarised lenses in fishing glasses are well documented. In essence, light reflecting off horizontal surfaces, such as a body of water, causes glare; polarised lenses nullify this effect. This makes it comfortable for the wearer to look at the water, and often allows them to see below the surface . It has long been realised that polarised sunglasses are a ‘must have’ for fishing.





