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Fox Rage Eyewear

Lunettes Fox Rage polarisées et élégantes
5.20 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Avius® Mat Black Sunglasses

Lunettes de soleil polarisantes pour la pêche
23.65 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Floating Wrap Dark Grey Sunglasses

Montures flottantes avec verres polarisants
23.65 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Polarised Sunglasses

Lunettes de pêche à verres polarisants
218.20 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Collection Wraps Green/Black - Brown Lens

Lunettes de pêche polarisantes
20.90 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Collection Wraps Black/Orange - Grey Lens

Lunettes de pêche polarisantes
20.90 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Avius Black Camo - Brown Lens

Lunettes de pêche Avius Camouflage
23.65 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Avius Camo Black - Brown Lens

Lunettes Avius Camouflage
23.65 (CHF) incl tax

Fox AV8 Black & Camo - Brown lense

Lunettes de pêche Avius
23.65 (CHF) incl tax

Troutlook Lunettes polarisantes noir/jaune

Lunettes de polarisation Troutlook noir/jaune avec verres gris
14.60 (CHF) incl tax

Polarized sunglasses and accessories have become essential for every modern angler. They improve underwater visibility, protect your eyes and make your sessions more comfortable, whether you fish from the bank, a boat or a float tube.

Why use polarized sunglasses for fishing?

Polarization dramatically reduces glare on the water, helping you read the water better and spot drop-offs, weed beds and sometimes even fish. On top of this technical advantage, they provide effective protection against UV rays and flying debris.

  • Better water reading so you can place your lures with precision
  • Reduced eye fatigue during long days in full sun
  • Mechanical protection against hooks, wind and splashes

Whether you fish for trout in rivers, predators on lakes or on the feeder, clearly seeing what happens just under the surface makes a real difference.

Choosing the right lens tint

The tint of the lenses determines visual comfort and the versatility of your polarized sunglasses.

  • Brown or amber lenses: very versatile, perfect for most situations, enhance contrast in freshwater.
  • Gray lenses: ideal in bright sunlight, deliver natural color rendition, popular on boats and in open water.
  • Yellow or light lenses: suited to low light, mornings, evenings or overcast days, useful at the start and end of the season.

Also consider the UV filter category and the frame shape. A wraparound frame limits side light and further improves comfort.

Useful accessories for your sunglasses

The right accessories extend the life of your polarized sunglasses and make them more practical on the water.

  • Hard cases to protect the lenses while they are in your fishing bag.
  • Cords or straps to prevent your sunglasses from falling in the water during casts or when you move around.
  • Microfiber wipes to clean the lenses without scratching them, even after spray or mud splashes.
  • Floating models or clip-on floaters that reduce the risk of losing them from a boat or float tube.

These simple accessories make a big difference over time, especially if you fish regularly.

Care and use tips

To maintain clear vision, it is essential to take proper care of your polarized sunglasses. Rinse them in fresh water after use in a salty or dusty environment, then dry them with a clean cloth. Avoid abrasive papers and never rub dry lenses that are covered with sand grains.

While fishing, store your sunglasses in a case when they are not on your nose, and regularly check the screws and the strength of the arms. A well-adjusted pair stays in place during hard hooksets and fast moves.

FAQ – Polarized sunglasses & accessories

Are polarized sunglasses useful in overcast weather?
Yes, even under cloudy skies they reduce glare and improve contrast. Light or amber lenses remain particularly comfortable in these conditions.

Do I need a specific frame for boat fishing?
A wraparound frame that sits close to the face is recommended. Combined with a cord or floating system, it reduces the risk of loss and offers better protection from side light.

How do I choose between different lens tints?
If you only buy one pair, go for brown or amber lenses, which are very versatile. For more technical use, add a gray tint for very bright conditions or a yellow tint for low light.