10/02/2026
Spotting fish below the surface, reading water depth and seeing structures on the bottom. None of this is possible without quality polarized sunglass lenses.
Regular tinted sunglasses just reduce brightness. They can’t help you see into the water or cut the glare that creates a mirror like barrier on the surface. You’re fishing blind!
High efficiency polarized lenses like NuPolar eliminate that glare completely, letting you see further and deeper into the water. It’s the difference between guessing where the fish are and actually watching them.
Once you’ve got polarization sorted, lens colour matters for different conditions:
🤎 Brown: The all rounder for fishing, particularly freshwater and sight fishing. Excellent contrast in both bright and lower light.
🧡 Copper: Best on cloudy days. Increases contrast for sharp vision when viewing fish against aqua backgrounds.
🩶 Grey: Best for deep offshore waters and deep lakes on bright sunny days.
You might want a static polarized lens or even consider Transitions Drivewear which changes colour (Olive to Copper to Brown) and darkens and lightens as light conditions shift throughout your day.
Let’s explore the best fishing solution for you when next updating your eyewear. You can also explore more lens colours here: bit.ly/NuPolarColours