| Gary Dobyns Signs with Numa Optics |
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| Written by Jim | |||
| Tuesday, 22 November 2011 21:08 | |||
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Numa Optics owner, Jake Bennett and Pro Staff Manager, Brad Lutz are pleased to announce the addition of Legendary West Coast Angler, Gary Dobyns, to the Numa Optics pro staff. “We couldn’t ask for a more well respected angler and ambassador to the sport than Gary Dobyns to have on our staff” says Lutz. “It is exciting to be part of such a great company like Numa, that is dedicated to creating the highest quality eyewear, built to last, no matter the conditions”, says Dobyns. Whether fishing tournaments, designing rods, running his business or helping grow the sport, Gary Dobyns is a 100% committed in everything he does. Numa Optics frames are constructed from our patented Tough-Flex™ and Lite-Flex Frame Materials™, which can be bent, flexed, sat on, whatever, they won’t break. All models feature reinforced hinges and nose-bridge for durability. All of our lenses are made of impact-resistant and shatter-resistant polycarbonate, surpassing the most stringent optical clarity standards. Key features of Numa frames are rubberized nose and/or temple pads to prevent slippage, a tight “wrap” to protect against wind, dust and debris, venting between lens and frame on “extreme wrap” models to prevent fogging. All lenses provide 100% protection from harmful UVA, UVB and UVC rays. A pair of frames with lenses in place weighs only 23.2-31.2 grams for Numa’s Tough-Flex Frame series (approximately one ounce!), and an astounding 19.3-24.2 grams for Numa’s Lite-Flex Frame series (about ¾ of an ounce!). So light that you hardly feel you’re wearing them! Numa Sport Optics was founded by a Special Forces soldier and triathlete who saw that all of his gear was rugged and tough except for his sunglasses. Numa was created to fill that need and to set a new standard for rugged, lightweight, dependable high quality sunglasses. For more information on Numa Optics, please visit, www.numaoptics.com or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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