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Visiball- golf ball finding glasses

Visiball- golf ball finding glasses

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V-100, Visiball golf ball finding glasses Alright, so what’s the deal, do these things work? 
What the hell do you care?  It’s one more golf toy to add to your collection; and a write-off for the company. Ok, but honestly, aside from having a transponder inside your ball, the V-100 glasses from Visiball (great name by the way) are about as good as it gets. These specs block out about 90% of dark colors and allow shorter wavelengths of light such as whites and yellows to pass through. I guess that means when Pope Benedict goes golfing he can’t use his blue balls.  But, hey, if all else fails you can always use the V-100 spectacles on your next golf trip to check whether or not you should sleep on that hotel comforter.  On a serious note, one of the greatest features of these specs are that they double as fluffy bunny hunting glasses.

Since these glasses work with light, you’re not going to find your ball if it’s buried under an inch of mud, but they will definitely help if your ball’s exposed. Of course if you’re balls are exposed you might be asked to leave and not come back.  You might also have trouble if your ball happens to land on a large pile of cotton or you’re playing golf on the Bonneville salt flats; which I don’t recommend, the course is very plain.

The V-100 Visiball golf ball finding sunglasses have a flexible and comfortable plastic resin frame with form fitting wrap-around styling and scratch-resistant polycarbonate lenses. They also come with a pretty decant carrying case, not like the stupid silk square that came with your $300.00 Oakley’s. Oh yeah, you probably don’t want to use these things as sunglasses considering their not meant to block UV and because you’ll most likely end up walking into a big brown tree.

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