New: Underdog Shooting Glasses

Underdog Shooting Glasses attach to the brim of your cap.

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posted on January 3, 2024
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Underdog shooting glasses are designed to attach to the brim of your cap and are tinted yellow to provide high contrast.
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New from Underdog are unique shooting glasses that attach to the brim of your hat. Underdog shooting glasses will flip up out of the way when you don't need them and won't interfere with prescription glasses and hearing protection.

The lenses for Underdog shooting glasses are available in several colors with different features that are ideal for target shooting, as well as hunting, fishing and anything outdoors related.

Underdog Shooting Glasses
Pictured above are Underdog’s non-polarized yellow lens with no coating. MSRP: $49.99.

 

The new shooting glasses from Underdog will work on the majority of ball caps, easily sliding onto the brim where they can be moved for optimal positioning. In addition, since they do not ride on the bridge of your nose or on your ears, shooters with Underdog shooting glasses will avoid irritation, along with ear protection interference.

Featuring a strong hinge, Underdog shooting glasses are designed to last for thousands of flip-up and flip-down cycles. As for the lenses, they are made from polycarbonate, which provides eye protection from ricochets, UV rays and wind, and are scratch-resistant.

More from Underdog: “Designed specifically for hunters and target shooters, these shooting glasses are tinted yellow to provide high contrast, making it easier to see sporting clays and upland birds against clouds and sky. Instead of removing them, like you would with ordinary shooting glasses, Underdogs simply flip up and out of the way when you don’t need them, but they are always right there on your cap when you need them.”

MSRP for Underdog shooting glasses is $49.99. Go to underdogglasses.com.

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