Warm sunlight highlights 6 beautiful color choices of this classic hand painted frame.
#GUNMETAL
Gun Metal Lens Detail:
Pursuit: ---------------------------- Freshwater
Protection: ------------------------ UV400
Polarization: ---------------------- 100%
Filter Category: ------------------- 3
VLT: ------------------------------- 9.99%
Base Tint: ------------------------- Brown
Mirror: ---------------------------- Dark Silver
Frame: ---------------------------- Base 6
The lowest VLT that we offer, Gun Metal reminds of faithful duck guns that could easily have been used as a paddle if needed. A blue steal colored mirror sitting on top of the A9 amber tint is perfect for all freshwater adventures on bight sunny days.
#COPPERCANYON
Copper Canyon Lens Detail:
Pursuit: ---------------------------- Freshwater
Protection: ------------------------ UV400
Polarization: ---------------------- 100%
Filter Category: ------------------- 2
VLT: ------------------------------- 10.34%
Base Tint: ------------------------- Brown
Mirror: ---------------------------- Copper
Frame: ---------------------------- Base 8
South of the border, six rivers converge to drain western side of the Sierra Tarahumara into the Rio Fuerte and ultimately into the Gulf of California. This area is known as Copper Canyon and is hallowed grounds amongst bass anglers. For within this region lies Lake Huites a mecca of big bass.
#BLUEINDIGO
Blue Indigo Lens Detail:
Pursuit: ---------------------------- Freshwater
Protection: ------------------------ UV400
Polarization: ---------------------- 100%
Filter Category: ------------------- 2
VLT: ------------------------------- 10.40%
Base Tint: ------------------------- Brown
Mirror: ---------------------------- Dark Blue
Frame: ---------------------------- Base 8
The big ones come in at just under 10 feet long. If one slithers by your ground blind in the heat of October, North America’s largest snake will certainly get your attention! Its dark blue indigo color is a perfect description for this mirror and is a perfect fit for the Freshwater amber A10 tint.
#ALL
THE STORY BEHIND THE NAME
It was over a dozen shucked and a few cold beers at PT’s Late Night Bar and Grill that we decided it was time to name a pair of sunglasses after one of the oldest and most iconic streets in Key West. Like many a good story, this one began with a shipwreck. After parking his schooner on a sandbar for eight years, John Whitehead named Caroline Street after his sister sometime around 1829. Later, Mr. Buffett himself imparted a great lesson as old as time about the perils of cheap beer, hairleg women and not watching your six.