Fortis Finseeker Brown 247 Gold XBlok
The Pinnacle of Sunglass Design. Introducing the Finseekers, the culmination of years of research, samples and development have gone into forming the ultimate colour combinations. Designed to maximise clarity, enhance colours, increase contrast, illuminate dull tones and adapt to changing conditions. Available in both polymer (FS001, FS002, FS003) and glass lens options (FSG003).
All variations incorporate an anti-reflective coating on the inner side of the lens. The first of our models to incorporate this feature designed to stop reflection from the users own face.
Moving onto the frames, the lightweight yet strong TR90 Nylon will withstand the toughest conditions.
The frame design boasts a myriad of features with vents for increased air flow to minimise internal fogging, sweat chambers to wick away moisture, rubber nose pad and tips on the arms provide maximum comfort. To top this all off, the sprung loaded hinges allow for over extension of the arms to not only protect against excessive stress but to also cater for all head shapes and sizes.
The Finseekers come with a microfibre cleaning cloth, durable hard case and dedicated quick release lanyard that can be permanently fixed to the frames.
A carefully selected and subtle brown lens with gold mirror. This lens is perfect for all round situations and with the addition of the gold XBlok to aid contrast, this Finseeker variant should be a staple for all angler’s stepping into the high end sunglass market. If you are unsure on what model is for you, look no further! Weight: 30g VLT = 19%
What is VLT?
VLT stands for Visible Light Transmission and measures the amount of light that reaches your eyes through your lenses. This is measured as a percentage which indicates the darkness of a lens. The lower the VLT the darker the lens will be. VLT is affected by the colour and thickness of your lenses, the material they’re made of and the coatings they have on them. We have provided a rating on our models to help you choose more wisely.
Glass vs Polymer?
Choosing the right lens can be confusing, so to make life easier here are the pro’s and con’s of each material. Glass has many pro’s including; 100% polarisation, unrivalled optical clarity, richer tones & better scratch resistance. The benefits of Polymer include being lighter in weight making them more comfortable for long use. They are also more cost effective to manufacture making them a more affordable option without significant compromise to performance.