Fishing & Watersports

Custom polarized fishing sunglasses

Glare-cutting multi-layer polarized lenses, floating wrap frames and water-tuned tints — engineered and tested for anglers, and ready for your brand. True polarization, verified per batch.

Lens

See into the water

The whole point of fishing eyewear is cutting surface glare. We build real polarization and tune the tint to the water and light.

  • Multi-layer TAC polarized film + UV400
  • Amber, copper, grey & green-mirror tints
  • Polarization-efficiency & UV test reports
  • Impact-resistant, drop-ball tested
  • Anti-reflective & hydrophobic coatings
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Polarized fishing sunglasses lens cutting water glare
Pricing

Volume pricing (per pair, USD, OEM)

Indicative ranges — low end = TR90 frame + PC lens; high end = acetate frame + polarized/mirror lens. Final quote itemized per spec.

QuantityTierPrice / pair
50–300Entry / sample$3.80 – $9.50
300–1,000Growth$3.20 – $7.80
1,000–5,000Volume$2.60 – $6.20
5,000+Wholesale / program$2.10 – $5.00
Frame

Built for the water

Wrap coverage, secure grip and a frame that floats — the practical details anglers actually ask for.

  • Floating buoyant frame option
  • Wraparound coverage + side shields
  • Rubber grip temples & nose pads
  • Sport-wrap and lifestyle shapes
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Wraparound fishing sunglasses frame
FAQ

Common questions

Why must fishing sunglasses be polarized?

Polarized lenses cut the blinding glare reflected off water so anglers can see beneath the surface. Non-polarized lenses can't do this. Ours use true multi-layer TAC film, tested per batch.

Which lens tints are best for fishing?

Amber and copper for contrast in variable light, green-mirror for inshore, grey for bright open water. We can build all of these with polarization.

Do you make floating frames?

Yes — buoyant TR90 or hollow constructions that float if dropped, a strong selling point for anglers and watersports.

Are the lenses impact-resistant?

Yes — impact-resistant polarized TAC/polycarbonate lenses, drop-ball tested, with side coverage wrap frames.

What standards do they meet?

UV400 to CE EN ISO 12312-1, ANSI Z80.3 and AS/NZS 1067, with polarization-efficiency and UV reports.

What is the MOQ and lead time?

50 pairs per style/colorway; samples 7-10 days; bulk 25-35 days.

Building a fishing eyewear line?

Tell us water type and tints — we'll sample polarized lenses with reports. Quote within 24 hours.

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