Ambush Sunglasses - Grey Lens 3X

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59.99 USD

Product nr#107014Description

Guideline Ambush polarized sunglasses with matte black polycarbonate frame. Grey polarized NYLON lens with +3.0 MAGNIFIER area.

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Guideline Ambush 3X polarized sunglasses has a matte black polycarbonate frame in a slight curved shape to cut out distubing light from the sides. Fitted with all metal hinges and a rubberized area in the back end of the temples and on the nosepad, which gives a comfortable and secure no-slip fit.

The lenses are grey polarized high quality nylon and in the lower part of the frame there is a +3.0 magnifier area, perfect for changing flies if your close range eyesight is not perfect. A grey lens is well suited for fishing in daylight / strong sun as this is the color that blocks the light most effectively of our sunglasses. The grey color is neutral and gives true colors with no distortion. UV400 Protective Coating in all our lenses blocks 100% of harmful UVA & UVB rays.

Polarized lenses cuts down surface reflections and significantly reducing glare and therefor makes it much easier to see fish in the water. This is very important during sight fishing in clear water rivers or on tropical flats, but it is equally important to be able to monitor any fish following our fly before picking up the line. Polarization also reduce eye fatigue and increases visual accuracy and enhance visual performance. Ambush sunglasses are delivered in a durable zippered hard case with a cleaning cloth included.
Technical info
Frame Width137 mm
Lens Height44 mm
Lens Width:64 mm
Protection:UV400 blocks 100% of harmful UVA & UVB radiation
Reccomended useDaytime - sunlight

Polarized lenses to cut the glare

All Guideline sunglasses have a UV400 Protective Coating in the lenses that blocks 100% of harmful UVA & UVB rays. Polarized lenses cuts down surface reflections and significantly reducing glare and therefor makes it much easier to see fish in the water. This is very important during sight fishing in clear water rivers or on tropical flats, but it is equally important to be able to monitor any fish following our fly before picking up the line. 

Polarization also reduce eye fatigue and increases visual accuracy and enhance visual performance.

Eye security & safe wading

When fly fishing you have a razor-sharp object flying around your head all day long, and just a slight breeze or mistake can bring the hook near your eyes in a blink. So take this seriously; always wear a pair of glasses when you are fly fishing. One day it may save your eyesight. There is also a safety aspect when it comes to wading; as the polarized lenses let you see where you put your feet on slippery rocks it can prevent you from taking a cold dip.

The important color of the lenses

A grey lens is well suited for fishing in daylight / strong sun as this is the color that blocks the light most effectively of our sunglasses. The grey color is neutral and gives true colors with no distorsion, and they are a good pick for an allround lens for many applications in strong sunlight.


Amber and copper lenses are both in the brown spectrum, where coppers has a slight reddish tint. This is the top choice for sight fishing applications as the brown/red tone gives an increased contrast to easier spot fish but at the same time is dark enough to be comfortable to use also in bright light conditions.


A yellow lens is perfect for fishing in cloudy weather and evening fishing (flat light). With yellow glasses, everything is perceived as clearer and there is more contrast, but they are not the best choice on bright sunny days.


Since 1993, knowledge and passion have been reflected in each of our products. We are dedicated to meet the high expectations of the modern fly angler with lesser impact on nature, while giving rise to everlasting moments by the water.

Because, at the end of the day, It’s all about the experience.