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Fishing Sunglasses

You’ll fall hook, line, and sinker after a day on the water with these shades.

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Torrey Pines

Matte Black / Red Sunset

$35.00

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Fast Lanes

Coyote Calls

$32.00

Premiums

Black / Moonshine

$32.00

Mai Tais

Glossy Tortoise Shell / Amber

$32.00

Sport

Fast Lanes Sport

Clear Grey / Green Moonshine

$35.00

Premiums

Black / Green Moonshine

$32.00

Premiums

Black on Black

$32.00

Sport

Premiums Sport

Clear Grey / Sunset

$35.00

Mai Tais

Watermelon Geode

$32.00

Fast Lanes

Matte Black / Sky Blue

$32.00

Fast Lanes

Matte Black / Smoke

$32.00

Fort Knocks

Black on Black

$35.00

Fort Knocks

Glossy Tortoise Shell / Amber

$35.00

Torrey Pines

Black on Black

$35.00

Fast Lanes

Granite Tortoise Shell / Silver Smoke

$32.00

Fast Lanes

Harbor Light

$32.00

Fort Knocks

Matte Black / Moonshine

$35.00

Fort Knocks

Glossy Black and Tortoise Shell Fade / Amber

$35.00

Torrey Pines

Black Ocean

$35.00

Fast Lanes

Matte Black / Moonshine

$32.00

Mai Tais

Glossy Black and Tortoise Shell Fade / Amber

$32.00

Fort Knocks

Matte Black / Sunset

$35.00

Torrey Pines

Matte Black on Black / Sky Blue

$35.00

Mai Tais

Imperial

$32.00

Sport

Torrey Pines Sport

Jelly Black / Sky Blue

$38.00

Sport

Torrey Pines Sport

Rubberized Navy / Mint

$38.00

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Fort Knocks

Sandbar

$35.00

Fast Lanes

Riverbed

$32.00

Sport

Torrey Pines Sport

Pop!

$38.00

Sport

Fast Lanes Sport

Jelly Black / Sky Blue

$35.00

Premiums

Neptune

$32.00

Fort Knocks

Sirocco

$35.00

Sport

Fast Lanes Sport

Neptune / Lilac

$35.00

Mai Tais

Desert Glaze

$27.00


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Why Choose Polarized Sunglasses for Fishing?

If you’ve ever gone on a deep-sea fishing excursion—or even just taken your tackle box to a local lake —you know how strained your eyes feel after a long day on the water. When you’re fishing, constant glare can make it tough to spot that prize catch or safely drive a boat. How can you be sure you’ll have a clear view during a day of angling? Polarized sunglasses!

Why are polarized sunglasses the best sunglasses for fishing? Let’s start with the answer to a more basic question: what are polarized sunglasses? Polarized sunglasses got their name because they’re designed to block polarized light—highly concentrated light waves that move in a single plane after bouncing off flat, shiny surfaces, like water. Polarized lenses have been specially treated with a thin chemical film, which contains molecules that block a portion of the light waves. Because less light can pass through their lenses, polarized sunglasses reduce glare, minimize eye strain, and help you see with greater clarity. Here’s a deeper dive into how polarized lenses function, if you’re curious.

Now that we’ve covered the science behind polarized shades, let’s talk about why they’re so good for fishing. First and foremost, they cut down on glare so you can see detail below the water—meaning you’ll be able to spot that trophy fish as soon as it heads toward the surface. In addition, polarized lenses allow you to “read” the texture of the water more clearly, which can be beneficial if you’re driving the boat during a fishing excursion. Finally, polarized lenses are good for overall eye health, preventing strain during long days on the lake or ocean.

Ready to hook your perfect pair? Many of our staple styles, including Classics and Premiums, can be upgraded with polarized lenses for just a few bucks extra. Our favorites for fishing, however, are Fort Knocks, which offer rugged construction and a form-fitting design you’ll appreciate when it’s time to reel in the big one. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to pick up a sunglasses strap to ensure your shades stay put.

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