Allure Sunglasses from Spy

At home on and off the water, Allure Sunglasses from Spy feature a wrap design for full peripheral protection. Featuring the detail- and mood-boosting Happy Lens™ and available with Trident™ polarization, the Allure delivers pure performance with a virtually indestructible frame, polycarbonate toric lens, and 100% UV protection to reduce eye fatigue and long-term sun damage.

MSRP $100
spyoptic.com

Harken Bracelet from C’est La Vie

A unique accessory for every sailor and shoreside supporter, C’est La Vie Harken Bracelet flaunts intricate details that enhance the design of this nautically inspired piece of jewelry.

The delicate 11mm charm is available in solid 925 silver or solid 9kt gold, and the cord comes in black or red.

MSRP $295 (gold), $45 (silver);
cestlaviejewellery.com

Sail Bag Tote

New England Trading CO.’s Recycled Sail Bag Tote is the ideal accessory for your boat or at the beach. Fashioned with nautical rope handles, this water-resistant bag has room
for at least five full-size beach towels and a tough interior lining with three pockets. A silver anchor bag charm on a leather tie doubles as a nautical bracelet.

MSRP $99;
thenewenglandtradingcompany.com

Want more? See more with this sail wallet and this sailor messenger bag.

Adidas Terrex Climacool Parley Boat Shoes

Designed to keep you cool on warm days, Adidas Terrex Climacool Parley Boat Shoes are also eco-friendly. Adidas, working with Parley Ocean to transform marine plastic pollution
into sportswear, created the knit upper from Parley Ocean Plastic™.

A sock construction offers ultimate comfort in wet or dry conditions. The TRAXION™ outsole drains water and grips wet and slippery surfaces.

MSRP $140;

adidasoutdoor.com

MrCuff Nautical Cufflinks

These nautical cufflinks from MRCUFF feature a SHIP WHEEL AND PROPELLER BOAT CUFF LINKS in a lovely presentation gift box. These two pairs of cufflinks are rhodium-plated over base metal and come with a lifetime warranty on tarnishing. They’re the perfect accouterment to any boating enthusiast’s dress shirt.

MSRP $60;
mrcuff.com

Okabashi Flip Flops

Indigo Marina Women’s Flip Flops by Okabashi are not only waterproof, they’re also very comfortable. The sandals treat your feet to a gentle massage, thanks to the soft reflexology beads on the ergonomic foot bed.

These Okabashi flip flops are available in six patterns.

MSRP $25;
okabashi.com

SPORTRX

Get the UV protection you need with PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES from SPORTRX. Find yourself squinting while wearing sunglasses? The custom-made sunnies are polarized, thus cutting glare and haze to improve visibility. Professional opticians are on hand to help find the right style for you. Ideal for a day at the beach or fishing on the water, these comfortable sunglasses enhance the outdoor fun.

MSRP varies;sportrx.com

Costa Remora Sunglasses

The REMORA is a brand-new frame from the COSTA + OCEARCH LIMITED EDITION SUNGLASSES COLLECTION. These Costa Sunglasses come with a  Gray Silver Mirror lens, polycarbonate with silver mirror on a gray base, and are perfect for all-day wear. The Tiger Shark frame color reflects the patterns of its namesake.

MSRP: $169; costadelmar.com

Feelfree Roadster

The FEELFREE ROADSTER waterproof backpack is as comfortable as it is durable.
A removable padded inner tech sleeve protects electronics from outdoor elements. The adjustable locking waist strap keeps the bag secure while sailing, and there is a detachable mesh bag for wet items. Available in a variety of colors.

MSRP from $99.95; feelfreegearus.com

Top Ten Tips for Sun Safety

It’s natural to want to get out in the sun during warm summer days. It should also be second nature to take steps to protect your skin from the sun when you go outside. How do you stay safe in the sun? Read our Top 10 Sun Safety Tips and you could win a sun protection item from Seirus!

Send us an email to marketing@southernboating.com with your favorite sun safety tip and you could win one of the products below.

  1. Wear a protective wide-brimmed hat to shade your head and shoulders. Wear wrap-around sunglasses to protect your eyes.
  2. Do not use tanning beds.
  3. Apply a sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher whenever you’re outdoors. To achieve adequate UV protection you should use products that provide broad-spectrum protection, which means protection against both UVB and UVA rays.
  4. Reapply sunscreen after swimming, perspiring, and toweling off.
  1. Wear protective loose-fitting long-sleeved shirts and long pants.
  1. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!
  1. Your face is one of the most sun-sensitive parts of the body. Protect it with items like a Sundana or  Sunthing.
  1. The sun is weakest before 10 am and after 5 pm, so when at all possible, plan outdoor activities then.
  1. Stay in the shade—particularly around mid-day.
  1. Keep your scalp, face and neck protected with an all-in-one product.
  2. Wear a pair of polarized sunglasses.

Like the items from Seirus? Send an email to marketing@southernboating.com with your favorite sun safety tip and one could be yours!

 

Sunthing from Serius

SUNTHING by SEIRUS INNOVATION is a seamless knit head wrap that provides protection from harsh wind and harmful UV rays. It is made of thin, highly breathable, stretchy polyester material that keeps you cool and is quick to dry. Available in a multitude of prints, including this one called “Independence.”

MSRP $20; seirus.com

On Your Body: Wearable Technology

Wearable technology keeps your eyes on the horizon, not your instruments.

The recent rise in popularity of wearable technlogy is due to its practical uses and innovative designs. This trend has developed from basic fitness trackers to the emerging market of smart clothing. Wearable technology combines ease of use and functionality to enable individuals to interact with their surroundings to a greater degree than ever before. This technology has moved into the marine market as both corporations and consumers recognize its value as an irreplaceable tool for outdoor activities such as fishing, sailing and coastal cruising. Many options are available that integrate seamlessly with your lifestyle and budget.

Garmin has been at the forefront of marine technologies and an industry pioneer having developed innovate, wearable pieces for more than a decade. Garmin created a strategy aimed at building purpose-driven devices for multiple types of active lifestyles ranging from running to sport fishing. Garmin also supports a variety of third-party app developers, allowing endless permutations on functionality.

An essential component of the Garmin product line is the Garmin Connect™ online community, which not only brings millions of users together but also gives them the tools for fitness tracking and data analysis. This feature fosters a sense of connection that’s proven to help individuals quickly reach their personal goals. “We believe that wearable devices enable and enhance a broad range of active lifestyles, and we offer purpose-built devices designed specifically for those lifestyles,” says Cliff Pemble, Garmin president and CEO. Garmin branched out even further in the marine market with a line of products geared toward those looking to land a massive billfish or push the boundaries of navigation.

The quatix®3 (MRSP $599.99) is Garmin’s next-generation wearable instrument, with capabilities that surpass the average sport watch. “Garmin has been designing wearables for more than a decade, and we’re excited to merge feature and design qualities from the fe-nix®3, one of our most popular watches, with marine-centric capabilities for quatix®3,” says Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of worldwide sales. The quatix®3 features user-friendly marine apps that provide data from local tide levels to a fish catch counter—all of these features are available at a glance. This smartwatch designed for the water features sporty construction and excellent GPS tracking. Furthermore, it can stream NMEA 2000 data from any onboard Garmin device. It also has a man overboard button (MOB), which allows the wearer to tag a specific GPS location in the event of an emergency.

Another wearable sport watch, Garmin’s epix™ (MRSP $549.99) is designed for easy navigation. It comes loaded with a variety of charts and graphs, which makes navigating lakes and rivers a breeze. You can easily add supplementary maps depending on your final destination. Furthermore, the sport watch’s waterproof, durable construction enables it to handle any type of environment, while its low-power display allows the battery charge to last for weeks at a time.

In addition to popular wrist-based models and smart clothing, Garmin’s Nautix™ (MRSP $399.99) clips onto most eyewear frames and allows the user to keep important data in their line of sight. It displays key points of critical information such as wind speed, water depth, temperature, and even engine RPM. “The Garmin Nautix™ is another example of our innovative head-mounted display technology that’s purpose built and designed for dedicated activities like cruising, fishing or sailing,” says Bartel. The Nautix™ allows users to have constant watch on multiple aspects of critical boat data—helpful in many on-the-water situations. Its lightweight design and continual eight-hour battery life allows for enjoyable long-term use.

 

The Recon Jet allows instant access to data.

Head-mounted wearables are still in early stages of development, but some companies are already utilizing the technology. Recon Instruments developed the Recon Jet, an eyewear product that allows a number of up-to-date metrics to be displayed on the screen. While the Recon Jet’s base model is primarily used for endurance racing and snowboarding, companies such as Afterguard Marine have adapted Recon’s technology for the water.

Afterguard and Recon have partnered to create a nautical heads-up display (HUD) that shows your vessel’s performance data in your line of sight. The display shows all relevant data and metrics, including boat speed, wind angle and speed, heel angle, and depth. The Afterguard system has been uniquely designed to help sailors dominate their class and win more races. It uses a Central Communications Unit (CCU) that connects to your onboard instruments to manipulate data that is wirelessly sent to the HUD sunglasses. With all relevant information a glance away, decision-making is much quicker keeping you ahead of the competition.

Like Afterguard Marine, Five.K Studios developed its own take on the Recon Jet and created a software called VELA that utilizes Recon Jet’s technology to create an HUD sailing application. When paired with a tablet, users share and sync their sailing activities while accessing live data through Recon’s eyewear. Sailing routes are easily planned with VELA, which enables its users to check local weather forecasts and engage with others in its online community.

INFORMATION:

afterguard.co
garmin.com
go-vela.com
reconinstruments.com

By Susanna Botkin, Southern Boating Magazine August 2016

Copra Costa Sunglasses

Fresh, new designs from Costa Sunglasses offer shades for any need. The Cortez performance vision gives anglers the edge they need to spot fish faster. The Copra is composed of a nearly indestructible, lightweight, bio-based resin that offers increased durability for anglers in extreme temperatures. The North Turn provides a large, comfortable frame made of a corrosion-resistant alloy that withstands long days on the water. All Costa sunglasses are customizable. MSRP $169-$199; costadelmar.com

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