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See what is happening below the surface – without glare, without distraction.
While fishing, good vision is crucial. A good pair of fishing goggles filters annoying reflections on the water, protects your eyes from UV rays and helps you better see what’s going on below the surface. So you fish with more focus and comfort, all day long.
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See what is happening below the surface – without glare, without distraction.
While fishing, good visibility is essential. Reflections on the surface of the water can make it difficult to see movements, structures or fish underwater. Good fishing goggles reduce this glare and help you perceive more detail. This allows you to better judge where fish are and react to what is happening under and on the water.
Whether you fish on a river, lake or at sea, bright sunlight, wind and reflections from the water can greatly affect your vision. A good pair of fishing goggles protects your eyes from UV rays and glare so you can stay comfortable during long days on the water.
A frame that fits well
With fishing goggles, the fit of the frame plays an important role. While fishing, you want as little light as possible to enter through the sides of the glasses and reflect off the back of the lenses. Therefore, many anglers choose sporty, slightly curved frames that fit snugly around the face.
A so-called wrap-around fit helps block light from the sides and ensures a stable fit. Wide temples and a snug fit around the face increase viewing comfort and reduce annoying light.
Lightweight and durable materials
Fishing goggles are usually made of lightweight, strong plastic materials. These materials are comfortable to wear for long periods of time and can withstand waterfront conditions well.
Whether you fish in freshwater or saltwater, modern sports frames are designed to be durable and corrosion-resistant. As a result, they remain reliable even when you’re out on the water regularly.
Polarized lenses: essential when fishing
For fish, polarized lenses are virtually indispensable. When sunlight reflects off the surface of the water, it often creates a strong glare that obstructs vision. Polarized lenses filter these reflections, making the image calmer and contrasts more visible.
This often allows you to see through the surface of the water better and see movement or fish underwater sooner. In addition, these lenses help reduce eye fatigue and protect against harmful UV rays.
What color glasses are best for fish?
The color of the glasses affects how well you perceive contrast and detail. Brown or copper-colored lenses increase contrast and make structures in the water more visible. Gray lenses provide natural color reproduction and are pleasant in bright sunlight on open water.
The best choice often depends on the conditions in which you fish. By choosing fishing goggles with the right combination of frame and lenses, you will ensure optimal vision and greater comfort while fishing.
Strength fishing glasses
Even if you need glasses, you can simply enjoy the benefits of good fishing goggles. Many fishing glasses are available with prescription lenses, so you combine sharp vision with protection from sunlight and reflection from the water. Often these lenses are also polarized, reducing glare and making contrasts more visible.
For anglers who regularly need to perform minor actions, such as tying a hook or attaching bait, prescription fishing goggles can also be optionally fitted with a reading section. This way you have both sharp vision in the distance and extra support for close range.