New: Bushnell Performance Eyewear

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posted on September 6, 2021
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Bushnell has entered into a licensing agreement with Mirage Occhiali, a leading Italian sunglass design and manufacturing house, to produce its new Performance Eyewear collection. The company says that the new collection "offers outdoor enthusiasts of all passions high quality eyewear that provides enhanced clarity, maximum comfort and a distinct, ergonomic design to elevate their next outdoor experience."

Bushnell Performance Eyewear will be helpful for sports such as hunting, shooting and fishing. The collection includes a wide range of optic technologies from the utilization of blue light filtration and MIR polycarbonate lenses to polarization and photochromic technologies. With styles that range from six to eight base shields, Bushnell Performance Eyewear provides optimal peripheral vision with zero interference.

With lens hues ranging from brown/gold and yellow/rose to grey/silver and blue/green, the Bushnell collection has been designed to protect wearers from the sun, water, wind and debris. In addition, Bushnell eyewear is exceptionally lightweight and highly flexible, also boasting chemical and solvent resistance.

Sunglasses have MEGOL rubber temple end pieces, tips and nose pads, along with moisture-absorbing properties, which allow for a no-slip-grip with a no-wear feel. This perfect fit doesn’t let anything get in the way, even in high-sweat activities.

Starting at $99, Bushnell's Performance Eyewear collection is launching with 10 different styles, and delivery is available within 90 days. For more information, visit www.framieyewear.com.


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