Mako Ronin polarised sunglasses

AUSTRALIAN company Mako has been making high-quality sunglasses using class-leading, optically correct Japanese and Italian glass polarised lenses for decades.

Mako has the largest array of polarised lens choices in Australia, perfect for all outdoor activities. The team at Mako has also recognised that most fishos want to look good as well as spot fish, so they’ve developed the Ronin frame.

This stylish new frame will have you looking cooler than an ice cream in summer. What’s more, you can wear them while fishing or cruising the streets with the missus and eating the ice cream.  Lightweight TR-90 arms make them some of the most comfortable sunglasses you will wear while a large lens reduces glare and protects your eyes.

The Ronin will be available in a variety of High Definition glass lenses suitable for a wide range of fishing and outdoor pursuits.  Mako’s proprietary High Definition filter removes some yellow and orange wavelengths of light that cause blurring, especially at distance.

This results in a clearer view at a greater distance than what is possible with the naked eye. The Ronin has a wrap frame that will sit close to your face and keep the glare from entering around the sides of the frame.

Made of impact-resistant nylon, the Ronin features rubber nose pads and rubber on the arms to keep the sunnies from slipping off while your girlfriend strokes the back of your head telling you how good you look.

Featuring an ultra-tough pin hinge, the Ronin has a cutting-edge decentred glass lens ensuring no distortion and an internal mirror delivering a scratch-resistant life no matter where you leave them.

For more information, visit makoeyewear.com.au

Mako has the largest array of polarised lens choices in Australia, perfect for all outdoor activities. The team at Mako has also recognised that most fishos want to look good as well as spot fish, so they’ve developed the Ronin frame. 

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