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We’d recommend the green mirror ChromaPop lenses for fly fishing and blue mirror for deep sea fishing, but you can’t go wrong with any of the colors. These base tints help to contrast the large amounts of blue around you and will help to highlight fish under the water. This will mean you can wear them all day long without any worry or pain, making your life far easier. Polarized lenses are great for fishing because they improve your vision and allow you to see clearly into the water. This full O Matter frame offers durability and all-day comfort, whilst no slip Unobtanium nose pads increase grip with perspiration.

To make them work you want fairly large-sized lenses, which offer plenty of coverage from the sun and the glare of the water. Polarised lenses, wide temples for added sun protection, and a choice of tortoiseshell or plain designs; it’s hard to go wrong with these. Our favorite fly fishing lenses are Costa Del Mar Green Lightwave Glass, Oakley Prizm Shallow Water, and Smith ChromaPop Green Mirror.An easy option if you don’t want to break the bank, these sunglasses by Caperlan are about as basic as they get. You could use them, for example, to tie bait to the end of your line; simply glance down slightly and you can make use of the magnified vision.

And with either Green or Blue Lightwave glass lenses, these are great all-around fishing sunglasses. Made with a lightweight frame and brown tinted polarised lenses, they’ve got you covered, whether you’re fishing or not. They come complete with dark brown tinted lenses and a classic green frame for impressive adaptability. Plus the Split Shot is available with both Oakley Prizm Deep Water and Shallow Water specific lenses.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. Made from a lightweight bio-based nylon, the classic frames of this Bajio pair look as good as they perform. Costa sunglasses are known as one of the best manufacturers of fishing sunglasses, and the Fantail frame ( Product Link) delivers on that reputation! 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. 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.

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. Black is a great choice for a frame, and still the most popular colour by far, perfect to suit all looks. 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.

The classic Fortis design features a wrap-around look that’s reminiscent of vintage aviator sunglasses, while the polarised lens, UV protection and anti-mist vents ensure they’ll perform consistently, whatever the weather. In fact, if you compare regular sunglasses to polarized glasses, you’ll immediately notice the difference. Engineered to be the ultimate design for waterman sports, Oakley Split Shot sunglasses feature the brand’s first integrated Retainer System, along with a detachable leash, to keep your sunglasses secure and ready for action. In the extremely rare case when a parcel unfortunately does go missing we create a "Lost Parcel Claim" with Royal Mail. By blocking out glare, Polarized glasses allow your vision to pierce through the water and clearly see fish.

And with MauiGreen Polarized lenses, these are one of the best sunglasses for bright and direct sunlight conditions. 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. We’d recommend Oakley Prizm Shallow Water, Costa Green Lightwave Glass, or Maui Jim HCL Bronze lenses for shallow water fishing conditions. 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.Best of all, if you're a Go Outdoors member, you can get these at a huge discount (at the time of writing).

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