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Watersports

Watersports

This section features an extensive range of polarised sunglasses suitable for the different types of watersports: windsurfing, rowing, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, kitesurfing, paddle boarding and power/motor boating. At the bottom of this page is more information on why it helps to have polarised lenses when you’re out on the water.

See our Accessories section for cords/retainers to stop your sunglasses disappearing over the side when on the water.

Watersports

This section features an extensive range of polarised sunglasses suitable for the different types of watersports: windsurfing, rowing, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, kitesurfing, paddle boarding and power/motor boating. At the bottom of this page is more information on why it helps to have polarised lenses when you're out on the water.

See our Accessories section for cords/retainers to stop your sunglasses disappearing over the side when on the water.

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  • Floats Aruba (Crystal Blue)
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    Floats Aruba (Crystal Blue)

    Unisex styleCrystal Blue frame - Smoke  POLARISED lenses with Blue mirror finish - Optical quality lenses - 100% polarised for maximum elimination of glare - Full wrap fit to keep out wind & glare - Scratch resistant lenses - Lightweight but strong frame...
    £39.95
    £29.95
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  • Eagle Eyes Flash
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    Eagle Eyes Flash

    Unisex styleMatte Black frame - Dark Amber POLARISED lenses - Lightweight for all-day wear - Full wrap fit for complete eye protection - Lenses developed from original NASA optic technology - TriLenium® Triple Filter Polarized lenses that block out 99.9%...
    £69.95
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Why you need polarised lenses for watersports

 

Polarised lenses are different to standard sunglass lenses; they have a special film either sandwiched between two other layers of the lens or applied to the front of a lens. Lightwaves from the sun travel in all directions but when sunlight strikes a surface like water it becomes concentrated – this polarised light as it is called causes glare. Non-polarized sunglasses only reduce the amount of light entering the eye; they don’t block glare. Polarised lenses block glare and allow only useful vertical light to enter so you can see much more clearly.

 

Glare makes it difficult and uncomfortable to see and can cause eye strain which often leads to debilitating headaches. Glare also distorts the true colour of objects and makes them harder to distinguish. With polarised sunglasses you get glare-free vision, clear contrasts, more natural colours and reduced eye fatigue.

 

Glare also causes a mirror-effect on water. As a polarised lens will eliminate glare on the water it means you can see down below the surface: especially useful for sea fishing.

 

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