CamoVision™ Advantage® and Realtree Anti-Reflective Eyewear
Durable polycarbonate lens
Anti-reflection
Great choice for waterfowl hunters
Your eyes will never give you away when you're wearing a pair of CamoVision glasses. They use a wraparound camo design with an anti-reflective coating that reduces glare, yet still lets you see clearly. The lens material is UV-protected tough polycarbonate that meets government standards for impact resistance. The comfortable, durable lightweight frames are plastic. They also have a non-slip nose piece. Camo patterns:Realtree MAX-4™, Realtree Hardwoods®, Realtree Hardwoods Green HD®, Advantage Timber®.
Ok - i dig the lens. That was my concern "will i be able to see?" THe answer is yes! I can see the duckies and they can't see my eyes (the only exposed area)
My hesitation in a higher rating is that i don't have much faith the frame will hold up. its very flimsy and that is worrisome because we all know how duck gear can take a beating... When the frame dies, i hope i can find a new, more sturdy frame to use with it. Anyone have suggestions?
Don't waste your money. I've been pulling them out of my duck bag for the past two years and wish I would lose them sometimes! The nose piece falls off from time to time. At first shooting light its impossible to see out of them. You can see the mesh on the lenses from the pictures now imagine trying to look through that mess when trying to see ducks or geese at far away distances. When ducks/geese are closing in its hard to judge distance or speed. I wish they worked! Its a great idea but your best best is a good pair of non-reflective sun glasses!
the glasses are cheap they are made with the cheapest plastic ever, you are better of buying a camo mesh and covering your eyes and you will see more light. and if you wear prescription glasses the mesh works. i dont need sun glasses in the field or woods i just need some camo to break the white of the eyes and help with the outline of my face, shine,glare,ect.