When you’re watching the water, your eyes are the best tool you have for reading the riffle, seeing below the surface, and anticipating an eat. Polarized sunglasses for fishing protect your eyes from the harsh light reflecting off the water, reduce glare, and enhance contrast for the best possible vision above or below the water surface. Combined with the right frames and lens tech, polarized sunglasses help you spot fish and nail every strike. Check out our complete guide to Smith fishing sunglasses to find the right pair for your next adventure.
Whether you’re scanning the river at dawn or battling unchecked afternoon sun in open water, polarized lenses cut surface glare and increase contrast to make the details pop, so you can fish longer without eye fatigue. Featuring a durable-surface treatment that filters out and blocks certain light waves, polarized sunglasses work for fishing because they let you see below the waterline.
Our top-of-the-line fishing sunglasses feature our cutting-edge ChromaPop™ polarized lens technology to enhance clarity, optimize color, and reduce glare. An advanced lens option, ChromaPop™ filters crossover light wavelengths that cause color confusion. Whether you’re sight fishing for trout or looking for that school of mahi-mahi, ChromaPop™ polarized lenses cut glare and make colors pop for the best possible visuals.
Lens color matters. This is why our fishing sunglasses come in a variety of different ChromaPop™ lens options. Choosing the right color lens for your fishing needs depends on the light conditions where you fish the most. Different lens colors enhance your vision in different ways, allowing you to see deeper, longer, or with better definition. Here are four favorites used daily by our Smith fishing athletes: