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Safety Protection Glasses offer a range of polarized lenses for fishing sunglasses to help you catch those elusive fish!

Our polarized fishing sunglasses are available in a selection of colours and frames allowing you to choose those that suit you best.

The polarized lenses work to cut glare from the water and the sun, which will  help you to avoid squinting and the subsequent eye strain.

Our best-polarized fishing sunglasses will help you see through the surface of the water, helping you to catch your next big fish!  Don’t go home empty handed!

See our FAQ’s for further information on the difference between our coloured lenses and which ones you should choose for which type of fishing that you are doing.

If you have any questions about our glasses you can contact us via the chat button (bottom right hand side) Monday – Friday 9-5pm or via email at support@safetyprotectionglasses.com.

We carry Wiley X sunglasses, and ESS Sunglasses which are suitable for fishing but you can apply polarized lenses to any of our in house frames.

Our most popular fishing glasses include:

Wiley X Tide

Wiley X Saint

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most of our fishing customers select Wiley X as their preferred choice. This is due to their extreme robustness and great polarized lenses.

Polarized lenses minimise the glare that you experience from the water on sunny days. Any polarized lenses you buy should have UV protection and should be the correct colour for the task that you are doing.

Our research has shown that brown or amber polarized lenses are the optimum choice for most of our customers who are fishing. But this depends on what the conditions are that you are in.

In short, no! UV protection will prevent UV radiation from reaching your eyes. Polarization will stop the glare of the sun allowing you to see clearer.

You can do a simple test to find this out. Hold your glasses in the horizontal position in front of a computer or TV screen. You should be able to see the screen through the lenses. Rotate the glasses to the vertical position, if polarized your lenses should be black.

Yes you can. Blue Mirror - you could use a grey base and a blue mirror finish. This combination reduces glare and offers good contrast. It is best used for very sunny days and open water fishing.

Yes. You should choose a copper base and a silver finish. This will help to provide enhanced colour recognition.
This lens type is best for freshwater fishing and variable light conditions.

These are the closest to normal sunglasses and provide a natural contrast when fishing in mid to high sun conditions.
These are amongst the most versatile of lenses and can be used while land or water fishing.

These lenses are best for first thing in the morning or at dusk. Yellow lenses are excellent in low light conditions and will help your eyes during periods of low light. In high light conditions one of the other lens colours might suit you better.

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