Sunglasses For Everyone
Sunglasses are a popular accessory for boaters of all ages, and for good reason. Not only do they make a fashion statement, but they also protect boaters’ eyes from the harmful rays of the sun and reduce glare. Sunglasses come in a wide variety of styles and colors. Here are five options to consider when looking for a high-quality, comfortable, and fashionable pair of shades.
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Abaco Polarized Sunglasses
Abaco Polarized Sunglasses have three new designs for boaters and fishermen: the Jupiter Matte Black/Deep Blue Polarized Mirror Lens, the Nomad Tortoise/Ocean Mirror Polarized Lens, and the Edgewater Tortoise/Ocean Polarized Mirror Lens. The Jupiter is the flagship of the men’s fishing sunglasses. Its shape is a “perfect wrap,” blocking sunlight from all angles. The Nomad is made for the boater who wants to look good and see great on the water. It has less wrap than other fishing sunglasses to maintain a relaxed feel, but side shields block the light from coming in. Lightweight and comfortable, Edgewater sunglasses have a sleek and streamlined wrap designed for smaller faces. All designs are available in three colors and have a lifetime warranty. MSRP $70; abacopolarized.com
Costa Sunglasses
Costa Sunglasses, manufacturer of the first color-enhancing all-polarized glass lens, supplies anglers with sunglasses specifically designed for long days on the water. The new Corbina PRO allows anglers to keep their cap low, stick more fish, and stay comfortable longer. It features new performance upgrades that keep the lightweight frames locked in place and boater’s vision clear so they can stay focused on what’s most important—finding fish. Equipped with Costa’s cutting-edge polarized 580 glass lens technology, providing exceptional clarity and color enhancement, these scratch-resistant lenses effectively reduce haze and blur, while boosting essential colors for superior definition. MSRP from $284; costasunglasses.com
Bajío Ozello sunglasses
Whether you’re going to spend a day on the water fishing or enjoying the sun on the beach, Bajío Ozello sunglasses will protect your peepers all day long. With a wrapped-style frame and extra-wide sun-blocking temples, these sustainable shades have LAPIS lens technology which blocks blue light for improved vision. Ergo rubber nose pads and temple tips provide additional comfort for extended wear. MSRP from $209; bajiosunglasses.com
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Fin-Nor Sunglasses
Fin-Nor has added five new eyewear styles to its collection: Dropfly, Cleat, Sportfisher, Tillies Bank, and Spring Tide. These new frames offer best-in-class construction designed for comfort and airflow, perfect for any outdoor condition. All Fin-Nor sunglasses have Lateral Line lens technology, which provides maximum protection, clarity, and polarization. They are available with either glass and plastic lenses and feature five lens colors to choose from: gray, blue mirror, silver mirror, copper, and green mirror. MSRP from $179; fin-nor.com
Adidas Sunglasses
Adidas Originals SP0067 bring style and performance together to create a fashionable, yet functional pair of sunglasses. KOLOR UP sun lenses enhance colors while maintaining a high level of UV protection. The adjustable nose pads can easily be moved into the desired position to ensure a comfortable fit. Rubberized temple tips feature a malleable wire-core that can be quickly adjusted for a better feel. A security block hinge keeps the temples secured. Once closed, the temples are blocked to prevent contact between the end-tips and the lenses, preventing them from getting damaged. MSRP $114; adidaseyewear.com