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Bajío Vega Violet Mirror Red Base – Product Review

As anglers, we are always facing changing conditions. From dawn till dusk, from blue skies to grey days, all that surrounds us while we are on the water is constantly mutating, starting from light. This is why I believe in the importance of having the right color of polarized lenses for the situation. 

Polarized sunglasses cut out the glare of light on the surface of the water, increasing depth perception and contour, allowing you to see more efficiently what’s hiding underneath, and better understand the environment you are facing. In addition, and not less important, polarized sunglasses protect your eyes from the harm of direct-and-indirect sunlight, keeping your eyes fresh and reducing fatigue.  

With these two goals in mind, clarity and protection, using proprietary techniques Bajío is able to improve lens clarity, reduce blur, glare and haze while enhancing color and protecting your eyes from harmful rays. Blocking 95% of blue light up to 445 nm, Bajío sunglasses block more blue light than any other brand on the market.  

I had the pleasure of testing one of their newest lenses color, the Violet Mirror Red Base, in the Vega frame. 

Bajío Vega Violet Mirror Red Base - Product Review

The Lenses – Violet Mirror Red Base

As mentioned earlier, we are always facing changing conditions. This is why I was thrilled to try a specific low-light condition lens to use this past winter and whenever conditions called. I was not disappointed.  

The Bajío Violet Mirror Red Base polarized lens are ideal for cloudy overcast conditions, mountain environments, and low light situations, and I always carry them with me whenever I’m planning on getting out at dawn and stay out all day, or just in case the weather decides to change. As an angler, whenever I get out in the water the first thing I try to do is to connect with the environment I am facing, and these glasses became a very useful tool to help me do that.

The lenses are very bright and high contrast, and that allowed me several times to see clearly fish and pieces of structures in the water even in situations where there was not enough light to make them visible to the naked eye. This is where I noticed the efficacy of Bajío’s light management technology. At 20% VLT (Visible Light Transmittance), the Violet Mirror Red Base give your eyes a sort of orange/yellow tint that really brightens things up and enhances contrast. Nonetheless, while still providing all that light, Bajío’s LAPIS technology still block harmful blue and yellow light by 95% (445nm) and 90% (580nm), keeping your eyes fresh and protected all day.   

The Frame – Vega

For what concerns the frame, the Bajío Vega is probably the overall best-fitting fishing frame I have ever tried. The lenses are wide, allowing for a great peripheral vision, and the glasses fit very tight to the skin, virtually blocking all external light that’s not coming through the lenses. This makes them perfect for sight fishing applications, as well as providing better protection from the sunlight when fishing offshore.

The frame is made of durable bio-based nylon which makes them very lightweight, comfortable to wear, and eco-friendly. Moreover, the frame has proprietary ergonomic rubber nose pads and temple tips, keeper holes and vented rubber side shields. It comes in a case made of sustainable cactus leather and a very cool-looking bag made of recycled material.  

Choose Bajío – Support Conservation 

In addition to the quality of their products, Bajío is a 100% carbon neutral company committed to conservation. Their mission is to protect the world’s saltwater flats (Bajíos), and sustainability is paramount in every step of the production. From design to materials’ selection, packaging and distribution, every choice is made with the intent of meeting the highest performance standards while using the most sustainable resources and practices available.  

Besides supporting major tournament organizations, Bajío also collaborates with several associations involved in the conservation and preservation of the aquatic ecosystems, as well as funding studies that may lead to a better understanding of the impact that illegal and unsustainable fishing practices have on the environment. 

Being a “carbon neutral company from inception”, Bajío’s carbon footprint has been offset with mangrove planting. 

Discover more at www.bajiosunglasses.com/pages/sustainability 

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About Bajío Sunglasses  

An independent sunglass brand motivated by a profound connection to the water and a drive to inspire positive change. Through our radically clear lenses and plant-based frames you can join our vision to harness the power of purpose. Grab a pair to see the world (and more fish) in a new light. 

Sunglasses are the heart of Bajío – fresh eyes for long days on the water. Lightweight bio-based frames paired with blue light blocking polarized lenses for the perfect fishing solution. 

www.bajiosunglasses.com 

 

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