Polarised Sunglasses for Your Next Fishing Trip
To keep your fishing game strong, you also need to keep your eyes protected. Experts all agree that UV rays can cause long-term damage to the eyes, which means that you should take extra precautions if you’re out in the sun for an extended period. And for that, you need sunglasses.
Glare off the water, lack of reliable shade, and reflective terrain can all accelerate the damaging effects of the sun on your eyes. Total Fishing Tackle carries a wide selection of sunglasses styles to fit every face shape and activity, with the best options for polarised and tinted lens types. Top brands like Fortis, Nash, Wychwood and Trakker know how to craft frames specifically for pro anglers, so you’re sure to find something that works for you out on the water.
Fishing Sunglasses FAQs
What are the main differences between normal sunglasses and fishing sunglasses?
Fishing glasses will be polarised, which means they will remove the glare, and offer better visibility into the water. Check out our blog on polarising glasses for more information.
What are the main differences between the cheaper sunglasses and the more expensive options?
More expensive glasses will offer better optical clarity.
Are the sunglasses made from materials suitable for exposure to water?
Yes, but higher end options will often have a hydrophobic coating so water and sweat/oils will come off the lenses with ease.
What are the benefits of polarised lenses?
Polarised lenses remove the glare or flat light, which means they will remove the glare, and offer better visibility into the water. Check out our blog on polarising glasses for more information.
Should I look out for any special features such as anti-scratch coating or anti-fogging technology?
Yes certainly on higher-end options, as more expensive models will come with anti-reflective and hydrophobic coatings.
What key features should I consider when choosing junior sunglasses?
For junior eyewear a good fit, and UVA and UVB protection are the main considerations.