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These lenses will allow more light than blue or green fishing lenses, meaning you’ll be able to clearly see while still blocking glare. Black is a great choice for a frame, and still the most popular colour by far, perfect to suit all looks. Made from lightweight acetate, they come with a "leash" that means they'll be secure at all times, and the Unobtanium nosepad becomes more grippy with perspiration, eliminating the risk of them slipping down your nose. Similar to the FanTail above, Costa Tuna Alley ( Product Link) sunglasses provide even more coverage and are consistently one of the top-selling fishing sunglasses! The statement mirror coating filters out UV rays, protecting your eyes from the sun, while the polarised lenses help prevent glare, stopping harsh light from bouncing off the water.

Polarised sunglasses are essential for fishing, given that the specially coated lenses reduce glare and allow you to see what’s under the water’s surface. And the Tuna Alley’s lightweight but durable design with patented venting will have you staying cool and comfortable all day! The catch (sorry) is that they are generally more expensive, but the extra cost might make your day a whole lot easier. Oakley Forum is the largest and most reliable platform for Oakley news, updates and any information you are looking for about Oakley sunglasses and other products. Polarised lenses, wide temples for added sun protection, and a choice of tortoiseshell or plain designs; it’s hard to go wrong with these.When light strikes an object (especially anything with a flat surface), it’s reflected and bounces off in a flat and horizontal way. By filtering out the bad light while maintaining clarity, you can see into the water without straining your eyes. Made with a lightweight frame and brown tinted polarised lenses, they’ve got you covered, whether you’re fishing or not. And these lenses can sharpen your vision so that you can easily spot fish and underwater structures, even under low-light situations. Since fly fishing often involves a large amount of brown tones along with blues in high glare environments, we recommend using green, blue, or yellow lenses.

Polarized fishing lenses provide the ultimate protection against harmful UV rays plus block out maximum glare. Best of all, if you're a Go Outdoors member, you can get these at a huge discount (at the time of writing). What you need is a light pair, made from a lightweight acetate or resin that will put minimal pressure on the points of contact with your head. The best-polarized fishing sunglasses on our list, the Oakley Split Shot ( Product Link) is built for fishing with innovation at every corner.

They come complete with dark brown tinted lenses and a classic green frame for impressive adaptability.

When away from the water though, they’d work just as well as reading glasses, while the lightweight build ensures you can wear them all day. magnifying bifocal lenses are designed to help with performing tricky jobs that require close attention. If your sunglasses feature interchangeable lenses, keeping a pair of yellow lenses in your gear for cloudy conditions is definitely recommended!I would say definitely polarized to eliminate the glare and then something with an amber, brown or rose base for sunny and yellow for overcast. If you regularly fish and you tend to spend more than a couple of hours by the water, you know the discomfort of sunglasses that are too heavy. Go too small and you might find the sun catching you out at certain angles, resulting in uncomfortable squinting. Made with brown polarised lenses and with an optional head strap to keep them secure at all times, they’re a sleek, retro design that work just as well as a daily pair.

Originally designed for deep water fishing and boating, these sunglasses are designed to help you easily view under the water surface. Polarized lenses are great for fishing because they improve your vision and allow you to see clearly into the water. They do however come with polarised lenses for anti-glare protection, and best of all, they float, so you don’t have to worry about losing them if you drop them by accident.Polarized glasses provide better clarity in bright light conditions by filtering out light, as we described above.

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