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Sundog Eyewear continues the evolution of sunglasses designed specifically for golfers with the 2012 Collection. Twelve new models fea- ture Sundog Eyewear’s industry-leading Mela-Lens™ technology for the ultimate in protection and clarity with no color distortion. Among the new models – including BENT, PURSUIT, CHOP, BLAST,
and FLUID – the 2012 LASER offers a sleek Suspended Lens Open Frame design in three choices of MaxFlex RILSAN frames, Megol temple tips and nose pads, and smoke or brown lens. LASER is available in Mela- Lens™, Mela-Lens™ Polarized, and Mela-Lens™ Photochromic models. The Sundog Eyewear line includes the Paula Creamer Collection; Mike
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Weir’s Weir Golf Signature Series; Mela-Lens™ Polarized and Mela-Lens™ Photochromic models; and the complete Core Golf line. LASER Mela-Lens™ models retail for $69.99 LASER Mela-Lens™ Photochromic models retail for $129.99 LASER Mela-Lens™ Polarized models retail for $149.99 FREESTYLE Polycarbonate Lens models retail for $64.99 FREESTYLE Mela-Lens™ models retail for $89.99
To view the 2012 Sundog Eyewear Collection visit
www.sundogeyewear.com
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Sun Mountain Rain Gear - Stretch, Woven, Waterproof Torrent New for 2012 Sun Mountain rain gear includes the Torrent collection. Torrent offers guaranteed waterproof protec- tion using an advanced, new four-way stretch woven fabric that shields against wind and rain while remaining breathable and stretching to allow a free golf swing. Torrent is available in a full-zip jacket and pant for men and women. Torrent LT is lighter-weight and comes in three men’s styles, including a jacket, half-zip pullover and short sleeve pullover plus pant. Both Torrent and Torrent LT come with a two-year waterproof
guarantee.Retail prices range from $119 - $164. Call 800- 227-9224 or visit
www.sunmountain.com.
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