| Reference | Couleur | Variété | Stock quantity | Availability | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Iridium | Sea Bass | 0 | To order - lead times vary according to supplier | 99.90 CHF | |
| Brown | Sea Bass | 0 | To order - lead times vary according to supplier | 99.90 CHF | |
| Red Iridium | Sea Bass | 0 | To order - lead times vary according to supplier | 99.90 CHF |
The Big Fish 1983 Sea Bass 2 recycled polarized sunglasses are designed for fishing enthusiasts and water-sport lovers seeking both visual performance and environmental commitment. Their frame is made 100% from polyamide recycled from French fishing nets, giving a second life to marine waste while reducing the product's environmental footprint.
Thanks to their iridium-tinted polarized lenses, these sunglasses effectively reduce parasitic reflections on the water surface. You can better distinguish contours, movements and submerged spots, whether at sea, on alpine large lakes or on extensive reservoirs. They are also perfect for bright days at the beach, on a boat or hiking, where glare can be particularly tiring for the eyes.
The Recycling range design was conceived to offer a sober and versatile aesthetic. The Sea Bass 2 sunglasses can be worn both by the water and in everyday city life: their discreet style matches most outfits, while their ergonomics ensure a secure fit on the nose and behind the ears. You thus have a unique pair that is both technical and urban, suitable for all your outings.
The primary advantage of the Sea Bass 2 recycled polarized sunglasses lies in their eco-responsible approach. By favoring a frame made from recovered fishing nets, Big Fish 1983 actively contributes to the valorization of materials that would otherwise remain in the marine environment. Choosing this model means supporting a concrete waste reduction and circular economy initiative while enjoying high-quality equipment.
The second strong point is the performance of the polarized lenses. They significantly improve contrast and visual sharpness by reducing glare, which is especially appreciated during long days in bright sun. For the angler, this means a better ability to spot fish, underwater reliefs and potential obstacles. For the occasional user, it simply means more comfort, less eye strain and safer driving on roads and highways.
Finally, these sunglasses offer an excellent compromise between technicality and versatility. Their understated silhouette makes them discreet enough for everyday wear, while their robust design meets the demands of harsh conditions: wind, spray and changing light. You thus have a single pair of sunglasses for fishing and outdoor leisure, ready to accompany you everywhere.
To get the most from your Big Fish 1983 Sea Bass 2 polarized sunglasses, wear them as soon as the light becomes intense, particularly when exposed to reflections from water or bright surfaces. They are ideal for shore fishing, boating or float-tube use, but also for other outdoor activities: kayaking, sailing, coastal hiking, lake navigation, etc.
After each outing in the sea or in particulate-rich water, it is recommended to gently rinse the lenses and frame with fresh water, then dry them with a clean microfiber cloth. Always store your sunglasses in a hard case or soft pouch when not in use to protect the polarized lenses from scratches and prolong the lifespan of the recycled frame.
Avoid placing the lenses directly on rough surfaces and never clean them with abrasive fabrics or aggressive solvents. Regular and careful maintenance ensures clear vision and optimal comfort for many fishing seasons.
Question 1: Are these sunglasses only suitable for sea fishing?
Answer: No, the Sea Bass 2 Big Fish 1983 polarized sunglasses are suited to all activities exposed to strong light and marked reflections: sea or freshwater fishing, navigation on large lakes, water sports, but also driving and everyday use.
Question 2: Do polarized lenses tire the eyes over time?
Answer: On the contrary, polarization reduces glare and decreases eye fatigue. By minimizing harsh reflections, the iridium-tinted polarized lenses provide more comfortable vision, especially during long sun exposures.
Question 3: Is the recycled frame as sturdy as a conventional frame?
Answer: The frame is made from recycled polyamide sourced from French fishing nets, a material selected for its strength and durability. You thus benefit from a robust product capable of withstanding the demands of intensive use by the water and outdoors.