Leech Ambassador · Sean Wit

6 reasons Sean Wit won't fish without Leech.

He hunts 10 kg+ pike across Europe. The right lens helps him see followers earlier, protect his eyes, and stay locked in for long days on the water. Today, his exact Condor setup comes with the full water-ready kit free.

100% UV40099% polarized345 kr free gear

From Sean's perspective

The man who knows one missed follower can cost the day.

Sean Wit is a Dutch predator angler known across Europe for one obsession: big pike. When a fish shadows the lure, you often get only a few seconds to react. That is why polarized eyewear is not an accessory for him. It is part of how he reads the water.

His everyday pick is the Leech Condor with a copper lens. It gives him larger-frame protection, contrast in changing light, and the confidence to keep an expensive glass on his face all day. For this launch, we bundled Sean's exact setup with the protection and care gear most anglers end up needing anyway.

"I've used Leech for as long as I can remember. That's exactly why we work together now." Sean Wit · Leech Ambassador
Sean Wit, Leech ambassador and predator angler

Why a pro chooses Leech

Six reasons this is more than a pair of sunglasses.

Every reason leads to the same conclusion: if you spend serious time on the water, your glasses need to help you see more, protect more, and survive the session.

01

He spots the follower before it disappears.

The big pike rarely hits on the first pass. It shadows the lure, follows the boat, and decides late. Sean fishes copper lenses because they lift contrast without distorting color, so that dark shape separates from the bottom early enough to pause, change speed, and trigger the strike.

Reading a pike following the lure under the surface
02

He chose Leech before this was a partnership.

This is not a logo handed to him for a campaign. In Sean's own words, he used Leech for as long as he can remember. That matters because anglers can feel the difference between a real tool and a sponsored prop after one long day in glare.

Sean Wit fishing in Leech eyewear
03

They are built for boat life, not drawer life.

Good fishing glasses get wet, handled, packed, wiped, and worn for hours. Leech's polyamide lenses are injection-molded and highly scratch-resistant, with a hard coating and a water-repelling hydrophobic layer to keep the view clear when the session gets messy.

Leech lens build quality

That is also why the launch bundle includes the gear that protects the glass: strap, case, anti-fog, cleaning spray, and microfiber cloth.

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On the water · Vänern

Proof from the water, not a studio claim.

This is the footage from our trip with Sean. Same lake, same pressure, same copper Condor lens doing the reading. You see why contrast, coverage, and clear lenses matter when the water changes by the hour.

Sean Wit pike catchOn the water with LeechReading the waterSean Wit portrait

Sean's exact Condor setup is now bundled with the water-ready kit free.

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04

Built to protect against more than glare.

Sean prefers a larger frame on purpose: broader coverage from hooks, wind, spray, and sun, without giving up ventilation or fit. A full day on the water is not the place to gamble with your eyes.

Larger frame coverage for protection
05

Premium optics where it actually matters.

Sean does not need a fashion badge on the water. He needs clarity, 99% polarization, contrast-tuned tints, and optical-grade polyamide where it matters most: in the lens. You are paying for the glass, not a random accessory pile.

Leech Condor copper lens detail
06

One lens for the changing light most anglers actually fish.

Flat-calm dawn, harsh midday glare, an overcast afternoon. Sean does not want to overthink it every hour. Copper is the all-round lens: sharp enough for changing light, natural enough to read the water all day.

Copper lens across light conditions

All six reasons lead to one setup: Sean's exact Condor copper lens, now bundled with the water-ready kit free.

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What the lens does

The specs behind Sean's choice.

99% polarized

Cuts surface glare so you can read weed lines, structure, followers, and fish movement under the surface.

UV400 protection

Blocks UVA, UVB, and UVC exposure on long days around reflective water, when your eyes are under constant strain.

Polyamide lens

Lightweight, durable optical material built for sharpness, comfort, and repeated use on the water.

Sean Wit free gear bonus

Fish his exact setup — the kit's on us.

Sean's exact Condor copper lens, bundled with the water-ready care kit free for this launch.

Sean's setupCondor Copper Kit
Sean's free kit offer ends in Limited-time bundle
Sean's setup

Condor Copper Kit

Free bonuses included

Sean's exact lens choice + free fishing care kit.

  • + Floatingstrap FREE
  • + Hard/Soft case FREE
  • + Anti-Fog Spray FREE
  • + Cleaning Spray FREE
  • + Microfiber Cloth FREE

Free gear value — 345 kr

Free water-ready kitBuilt for boat lifeSecure checkout

Common questions

Is this overkill for normal fishing?

No. The better the lens, the less effort your eyes spend fighting glare. That matters even more during long sessions, not only tournament days.

Why include the free kit?

Because premium fishing glasses should be protected. A strap keeps them on you, a case protects them in transit, and the sprays/cloth keep the lens clear.

Why copper?

Copper increases contrast without making the water look unnatural. It is Sean's all-round choice for soft and strong light.

The next giant will not wait

See what Sean sees. Protect the glasses from day one.

Get Sean's exact Condor setup and the full water-ready kit free while the launch offer is live.

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