Our hunting and shooting sunglasses are based on the foundation of an optically perfect impact resistant lens. We engineer tint, color filtration and the amount of light entering your eye for rapid target acquisition, superior depth perception and improved hand to eye coordination.
#CLAY
Clay Lens Detail:
Pursuit: ---------------------------- Hunting and Shooting
Protection: ------------------------ UV400
Polarization: ---------------------- Not polarized
Filter Category: ------------------- 2
VLT: ------------------------------- 24.55%
Base Tint: ------------------------- Amber, A24
Mirror: ---------------------------- No mirror
Frame: ---------------------------- Base 8
The Hook and Bullet Hunting and Shooting Clay lens was purpose built for rapid target acquisition of oranges, yellows and whites. This is the perfect all around choice for sporting clays, trap, skeet and action shooting.
#SANGRIA
Sangria Lens Detail:
Pursuit: ---------------------------- Hunting and Shooting
Protection: ------------------------ UV400
Polarization: ---------------------- Not Polarized
Filter Category: ------------------- 2
VLT: ------------------------------- 24.43%
Base Tint: ------------------------- Brown, B24
Mirror: ---------------------------- no mirror
Frame: ---------------------------- Base 8
The Hook and Bullet Hunting and Shooting Sangria lens was purpose built for rapid target acquisition of mottled colors against a variety of natural backgrounds. For our wing shooters and duck hunters, rapid target acquisition of nature's own camouflage has never been easier.
#ALL
THE STORY BEHIND THE NAME
We are self-confessed archery fanatics. Bowfishing, tournaments, leagues or just shooting jugs in the back yard, we love it all. But bowhunting, well that is a whole other level of intense passion and pursuit. The short range of the bow matches your skills with the highly developed senses of the game. You have to be on point.
Long before there were rifles, the bow ruled supreme. The Recurve bow was history’s first major improvement in basic bow design. Instead of a single length of wood tensioned with a cord, the tips bend away from the user (hence “re-curve”). This seemingly simple change makes a tremendous difference in the available power. Instead of needing a longbow the height of a man, the bow could be much shorter, and archers could use them on horseback rather than on foot.
Recurve was one of our original frame designs for the PBO lens. Like the recurve bow, this was a major improvement in sunglasses design and lens performance, and thus became the name, Recurve!