Westin W6 Street 200F polarized glasses

Westin W6 Street 200F polarized glasses, polarizing polycarbonate lenses, Japanese polarizing film, anti-seawater coating, anti-reflective coating, filter category 3, UV400, base curve 8

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Westin W6 Street 200F polarized glasses

These sunglasses are polarized and come in a hard case with a cleaning tuck. Different lens colors are available.

  • Frame material: Rilsan® Clear Rnew® 45% bio-based material made from natural, renewable raw materials (from castor oil) that do not grow at the expense of growing food and contribute to a reduction in CO2 emissions
  • Polarizing polycarbonate lenses
  • Japanese polarizing film
  • Anti-seawater coating on both sides of the lenses
  • Anti-reflective coating on the inside of the glass
  • Filter category 3 (high protection against sun glare)
  • Category 3 glasses
  • UV400
  • Base curve 8

Explanations of the abbreviations:

  • Frame color: Specified in the model name
  • LB = lens base
  • LM = lens mirror
  • AR = Anti-reflective coating on the inside of the lens


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The next fishing trip is just around the corner. Every time you ask yourself whether the fishing equipment is still suitable. You constantly hear in forums or from like-minded people how much effort you have to put in to catch that one really big, fat fish. There is hardly any mention of fishing for target fish. Opinions differ, particularly when it comes to the question of the right bait. More and more Norwegian anglers are reporting that the biggest chunks were caught, especially with artificial baits such as rubber fish and twisters. Nevertheless, most fish are still caught with pilkers of different shapes and sizes. After almost 20 years of experience in fishing in Norway, we have put together our range for you.

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Frame material: Rilsan® Clear Rnew® 45% bio-based material made from natural, renewable raw materials (from castor oil) that do not grow at the expense of growing food and contribute to a reduction in CO2 emissions The next fishing trip is just around the corner. Every time you ask yourself whether the fishing equipment is still suitable. You constantly hear in forums or from like-minded people how much effort you have to put in to catch that one really big, fat fish. There is hardly any mention of fishing for target fish. Opinions differ, particularly when it comes to the question of the right bait. More and more Norwegian anglers are reporting that the biggest chunks were caught, especially with artificial baits such as rubber fish and twisters. Nevertheless, most fish are still caught w